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Creating an Awesome Organization by Weaving Great Experiences

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By Ravi Chhabra Aug 19, 2015
Creating an Awesome Organization by Weaving Great Experiences
Creating an Awesome Organization by Weaving Great Experiences

This webinar has now ended. Please view the session recording below.

 

 

 

Why it is imperative to find what ‘great experience’ truly means to customers

 

Think about Apple, Google, Amazon, best online sellers, best airlines, and best restaurants, and the best organizations you have worked with. If you think what’s common among them, you’d find that all of them invest their time, energy, technology and money in their teams to create amazing experiences for their customers.

 

In this webinar, we will discuss why it is imperative to find out what ‘great experience’ truly means to your customers, and how you can deliver it. We will talk about how building great teams can lead to better organizations and great experiences for your customers. We will also cover how your vendors can play an instrumental role in this.

Who Should Attend This?

  • Entrepreneurs

  • C-level executives and Managers

  • Start-ups

  • Anyone else who is interested in creating great experiences for their teams, vendors and customers

Why Should You Attend This?

  • To learn how you can deliver truly great experiences to your customers

  • To understand how you can align your goals to your teams’ goals and commit to delivering better working experiences

  • To know how you can build long-lasting relationships with your vendors and create value for them

Ravi Chhabra

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Ravi Chhabra

Ravi Chhabra is a business consultant and a life coach.  He has worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs, top-level managers, and professionals in USA, India, and Europe for over 18 years. He feels very fortunate to have some great mentors, teachers, and many growth-minded clients.

Ravi has personally started and managed seven businesses prior to venturing into the field of consulting and coaching. He has served on the board of advisors for both for-profit and nonprofit organizations.

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