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"Can your company win by embracing a higher purpose? The answer is a resounding yes-and this book tells you how. Few management ideas have spread so far and so wide as the Net Promoter System (NPS). Since its introduction two decades ago by author and customer loyalty guru Fred Reichheld, companies across the spectrum have adopted it-from industrial giants such as Mercedes-Benz and Cummins to Silicon Valley sweethearts such as Apple and Google to digital innovators such as Warby Parker and Peloton. Why? Love. In Winning on Purpose, which grows directly out of NPS, Reichheld argues that the primary purpose of a business should be to enrich the lives of its customers-and the best way to do that is to embrace a rating system that segments customers into Promoters, Passives, and Detractors. NPS illuminates a radically simple idea: prosper by treating people the way you want to be treated. It puts the Golden Rule-and love-at the heart of enduring business success. Across a wide range of industries, the "star" NPS companies consistently deliver higher returns to shareholders. Want to double the stock market returns of an index fund? This book shows you how. But winning on purpose isn't easy. Reichheld explains why most NPS practitioners achieve just a small fraction of the system's full potential and presents the newest thinking and best practices for doing NPS right. He unveils the Earned Growth Rate (EGR): the first reliable measure of what he calls "good profits"-generated when customers come back for more and bring their friends-and argues convincingly that EGR should be included in audited financial statements. Delivering an engaging mix of in-depth business examples and moving personal stories, Reichheld distills and advances the essentials of NPS. Winning on Purpose is the must-read story of the management phenomenon of our time-and your indispensable guide to making NPS the key to your own company's success"--
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Les grands leaders portent une promesse : ils placent les clients au coeur de leur stratégie et ont le NPS pour boussole. Peu de concepts ont rencontré un écho similaire au Net Promoter System (NPS). Nous connaissons tous, en tant que professionnel ou consommateur, les avis étoilés portant sur des produits, marques ou sites. En près de 20 ans, le Net Promoter System - notamment grâce au Net Promoter Score -, a conquis des milliers d'entreprises (Mercedes-Benz, Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix...). Créateur de ce système mondialement reconnu, Fred Reichheld n'entendait pas s'arrêter là. Avec La promesse gagnante, il réaffirme une valeur fondamentale : la priorité d'une entreprise est d'apporter à ses clients un « supplément d'âme ». C'est sur ce point que toute politique de fidélisation devrait se fonder. Des consommateurs aimés sont les meilleurs ambassadeurs d'une marque et des catalyseurs d'activité. L'avènement du NPS 3.0 renforce cette logique comme le démontrent les cas étudiés dans l'ouvrage (Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Airbnb, Uber, Amazon, Apple, Cisco...). Parce que l'outil est souvent sous-utilisé ou mal employé, ce guide décortique les bonnes pratiques au service des marques, petites ou grandes, souhaitant s'en emparer. Il met en avant une nouvelle notion, le taux de croissance acquise (TCA), levier d'un capitalisme et d'une gouvernance renouvelés qui font la part belle aux clients.
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