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Turning Employees into Crusaders!. Assisted Living Concepts September 26, 2008. Anthony Cirillo, FACHE, ABC www.4wardfast.com. WOM. Word of Mouth The Employee Experience Data Collection Audit the Employee Experience Employee Brand Image. Harvard and McKinsey says……. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT


Turning Employee
s into
Crusaders!
Anthony Cirillo, FACHE, ABC
www.4wardfast.com
Assisted Living ConceptsSeptember 26, 2008


WOM

Word of Mouth
The Employee Experience
Data Collection
Audit the Employee Experience
Employee Brand Image

Harvard and McKinsey says……
2/3 economy influenced by word-of-mouth
one word-of-mouth = 600 advertising exposures
71% prefer friend recommendation over advertising

Psst. I hear Assisted Living Concepts
is the place to work.

Customer Crusaders(think Apple, Harley, Saturn)
• Buy your products and services
• Passionately recommend you
• Offer unsolicited feedback
• Come to your defense
If they’re not a loyalist they could be a antagonist.

Word of mouth influences employer choice.

Word of Mouth
“In many cases, WOM isn't actually "marketing" at all. It's great customer service that earns customer respect.”
Andy Sernovitz
CEO, Word of Mouth Marketing Association

= 2 cents a cup
= 20 cents a cup
= $1cup
= $3 - $5 a cup
The Experience Economy – B. Joseph Pine II, James Gilmore

Fred Lee – “If Disney Ran Your Hospital”
ACHE Book of the Year
“Patients judge their experience by the way they are treated as a person not by the way
they are treated for their disease.”
“Patients reserve their good word of mouth and loyalty for hospitals where they feel their
needs were anticipated and met by a courteous caring staff.”
Deliver on the brand promise!

A great employee experience fuels a great patient experience that fuels great word of mouth.

• Data Collection
• Auditing the Experience
• Recognizing the Employee as a Brand
Delivering a Great Experience Starts With…

Data Collection


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Know the whole employee.Recognize the whole employee.

Every time your company touches a customer, they either become a little more, or a little
less engaged – but they never stay the same.
John H. Fleming, Ph.D., and Jim Asplund


Inquiry
Calling on the phone.
Going to the web.
Showing up unannounced.
Referral source calls.
Evaluation
Visit CMS & state sites.
Google facility.
Ask for references.
Talk to referral sources.
Talk to caregiver groups, families, employees.
Tour
Scheduling
Greeting
Tour touch points
Questions
Meet ED
Follow Up
Admission
Nurse assessment
Orientation
Interest and activities
Room selection
Move in

Inquiry
Calling on the phone.
Going to the web.
Showing up unannounced.
Referral source calls.
Inquiry
Go to church with someone who works there.
A friend had rehab there and was discharged.
After interview, they may add

Toward Solutions
Caregiver Expectation
Actual Experience
Touch point
I called and wantedimmediate appointment.
I arrive on time and we get started.
They didn’t know where to refer me.
I was left waiting 30 minutes.
Direct dial number always answered with immediate appointment.
Appointment clearly scheduled and assigned to someone.

Customer Delight

Hiring andOrientation
Letter confirming.
Physical.
Orientation.
Get to work!
Hiring and Orientation
Invite to lunch with boss before start.
Meet the family.
Involve current employees who can send e-mails, cards, call.
Reserve a parking space for the first day.
After interview, they may add

Audit the experience and envision the ideal experience.


What’s Your Job
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Why a Brand is Important in Business
A Brand
Bought
Emotional Bond
High Visibility
Unique
Worth More
Evolves
Creates Buzz
Relevant
A Product
Sold
Emotionally Neutral
One among many
Ordinary
No perceived extra value
Stagnant
No Buzz
Little Relevance

Why a Brand is Important in Your Career
Mindset of a personal brand- Work for yourself
- Internal security
- Marketing plan
- Market
- Differentiating
- Strategy
- Relationships
- Network
- Long-term plan
- Sound bites
- Packaging
- Visible
- Self-measurement
Other mere mortals- Work for a boss
- External benchmarks
- Resume
- Clients, co-workers, mgt.
- Fitting In
- Hard work
- Transactions
- Solo
- Short-term reactionary
- Business jargon
- Clothes
- Low profile
- Performance review

Individuals Have a Brand!
Don't recognize the fact that we are a brand.
Do not take the time or make the effort to think about how we communicate our brand personalities to others.
Let’s take the brand attribute test!

Each of us has a brand image.Reflect it and put a personal
stamp on our work.

The Package


What’s in a Name?

What’s in a Look?

What’s in a Look?

What Did You Say?

Mastermind Group

Building Job Security: Strategies for Becoming a Highly Valued ContributorBroscio/Scherer, Journal of Healthcare Management, Vol. 48, No. 3, May/June 2003
• Keep a change journal of new and different things taking place at your organization.
• Develop a strong internal network.• Find a mentor.• Ask for feedback.• Ask yourself – do I produce value everyday?• How you conduct yourself is as important as the results you get.• Adapt / Learn / Create new roles.• Know how to interpret and meet vaguely articulated expectations.• Uncover unmet needs and solve them in your area and others.
Job Security

Word of mouth influences employer choice.
A great employee experience fuels a great patient experience that fuels great word of mouth.
Know the whole employee. Recognize the whole employee. Audit the employee experience and envision the ideal experience.
Each of us has a brand image. Reflect it and put a personal stamp on our work.
Have purpose.

Have Purpose

Marketing Strategy
Marketing Audits
Medical Tourism
Market and price monitoring
Integrate CRM tools and continuous feedback tools
Design price packages based on customer wants and align to value
Integrate organizational goals into pricing approaches as a component of marketing strategy
Develop communication templates to tell the price story
Customer service training to support consumer driven healthcare
Tools and templates to tell the other side of the price story (i.e. economic impact studies


Questions
Anthony Cirillo, FACHE, ABC
1-704-992-6005
www.4wardfast.com
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