What a terribly disappointing letter.
I have owned a few firms and NEVER would have sent out something this ridiculous.
First, check your spelling and grammar. My god, the letter is atrocious on this basis alone.
Second, why in the name of god would you ever admit that you did not know how to manufacture it in the beginning? Learning with customer money?
Third, customer service is easy. Empower your employees to inform customers that if they are abusive they will hang up the phone until the customer is able to discuss the matter in a rational and courteous manner. But telling everyone on a board like this that you will be put on a back burner? Some things should remain internal.
Fourth, crying in public about all the whiners and naysayers? Get real. That just happens in business and if you can't take it then go be an employee somewhere else.
Lastly, never publish anything like this letter that your competitors can use to erase you. Did Alex actually think that this would instill confidence or gain customers? From the comments I don't think so.
This would be a great example to use in a business school course on what NOT to do.
Krunch
I have owned a few firms and NEVER would have sent out something this ridiculous.
First, check your spelling and grammar. My god, the letter is atrocious on this basis alone.
Second, why in the name of god would you ever admit that you did not know how to manufacture it in the beginning? Learning with customer money?
Third, customer service is easy. Empower your employees to inform customers that if they are abusive they will hang up the phone until the customer is able to discuss the matter in a rational and courteous manner. But telling everyone on a board like this that you will be put on a back burner? Some things should remain internal.
Fourth, crying in public about all the whiners and naysayers? Get real. That just happens in business and if you can't take it then go be an employee somewhere else.
Lastly, never publish anything like this letter that your competitors can use to erase you. Did Alex actually think that this would instill confidence or gain customers? From the comments I don't think so.
This would be a great example to use in a business school course on what NOT to do.
Krunch




























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