Atttention Density & Building Cultures-The Taj Story

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How you successfully build cultures that stick. Story of the Terrorist Attack on the Taj in Bombay.

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Building & Nurturing a Culture

Kuala Lumpur12th Sep 2012

“The shortest distance between two people is a story” Terrence Gargiulo

Attention Density

My Talent Asia

Mozer Fakhruddin

Principal Consultant

Email: mozer@mytalentasia.com

Web site: http://mytalentasia.com

Telephone: +60 17 333 7865

Story of Customer Service Extremism

Listen to Your Customers

Make Polite Suggestions

Make Promises that you will Keep

Take an Extra Effort

Build an Efficient Customer Service Team

Telephone Operators

Many ways to escape in a hotel…

Empowered Action - Quick Thinking

“It was my responsibility - I may have been the youngest person in the room, but I was still doing my job”

Mallika Jagad

Protect Customers

“My children & I are so proud. I did not know that for 25 years I lived with a man of such courage and bravery”

Widow of Thomas Varghese

Dedication

His father, a retired general, told him, “Son, do your duty. Do not desert your post.”

“If the hotel goes down, I will be the last man out.”

Karambir Singh Kang

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What they mean by Value Based Recruitment

What they mean by Customer Front & Center

42 Moments of Truth

What they mean by Staff Welfare

“ Do you think we are doing enough? ”

Ratan Tata

Attention Density

Chemical circuits create each persons mind Continuously focusing and paying attention to a particular thought or activity strengthens the related circuitry and make physical changes in the brain.

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QUESTIONS? Comments? Stories?

My Talent Asia Mozer FakhruddinPrincipal ConsultantEmail: mozer@mytalentasia.comWeb site: http://mytalentasia.comTelephone: +60 17 333 7865