Sense and Respond: The Journey to Customer Purpose

Sense and Respond: The Journey to Customer Purpose

by Mike Faulkner (Author), Stephen Parry (Author), Susan Barlow (Author)

Synopsis

The authors argue that lean production should be driven by the desire to achieve optimal customer service by sensing and responding to the customer. The customer is at the centre of the process and the organisation needs to respond in a holistic way so that the customer can impact on the design and delivery of products and processes. The book is based upon substantial research and practice by leading practitioners and heralds a paradigm shift in thinking on these issues.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 226
Edition: 2005
Publisher: AIAA
Published: 31 May 2005

ISBN 10: 140394573X
ISBN 13: 9781403945730

Media Reviews

'Sense and Respond is a key approach that overlays the supply of Managed Services. It inevitably increases value for our customers beyond that of traditional service delivery.' - Tsuneo Kato, Group VP of Global Services, Service Business Group, Fujitsu Limited

'Sense and Respond is a radical departure for the entire service sector, a dramatic shift in thinking that could revolutionise services in the same way as Six-Sigma and TQM transformed the world of production. Congratulations for this brilliant contribution - we will all benefit immeasurably.' - Roger Camrass , Director, Business Transformation Group, Fujitsu

'...this pioneering approach demonstrates just what can be achieved from being truly customer-focused. The real significance of the authors' work is that it starts by understanding what the customer is trying to achieve...customer purpose...rather than from customer satisfaction or even customer delight.' - Professor Daniel T. Jones, Chairman, Lean Enterprise Academy

'In reality, this is a culture change on a massive scale in which learning is seen as central to business success. This approach transforms thinking behind the delivery of service, knowledge and innovation in organisations.' - Dr Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld, Senior Research Scientist, MIT Sloan School of Management

Author Bio
STEPHEN PARRY has extensive experience in the areas of customer service strategy, proposition development, organisational development, business process alignment, technology introduction, change and turnaround management. Over the last nine years he has developed an innovative approach to rapidly transforming and managing service centre operations called Sense and Respond, which combines the most beneficial elements of System Thinking, Lean Service and Transformational Leadership. This approach was adopted by Fujitsu who appointed Stephen as Head of Corporate Services. In 2001 he was awarded both the European Call Centre of the Year award for Innovation and Creativity and the European Call Centre of the Year award for best people development programme. He regularly lectures at leading Business Schools including Cambridge-MIT Institute, Aston Business School and Cranfield School of Management.

SUE BARLOW has worked in the retail and distribution industry and the IT Infrastructure Services business. Her expertise is in the field of Strategic Consultancy, specialising in organisational transformation and development across all business sectors. She co-developed the leading approach called Sense and Respond which was awarded the Best Customer Service Strategy award 2003 in the National UK Business Awards and also received the 2001 European Call Centre of the Year award for Innovation and Creativity and the Best People Development Programme. She is an influential leader in the field of organisational development and change management and is a member of IMD in Lausanne, Switzerland.

MIKE FAULKNER is an experienced writer who has contributed to all forms of printed media including books, newspapers and magazines. He is a regular writer for the Institute of Professional Sales. He has designed and implemented several in-depth benchmarking studies for organisations and was instrumental in the formation of the Customer Technology Association