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The Ultimate Customer Experience with Joe Person of Go Time Success Group

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In today’s show, we are putting Joe Person in your passenger seat to discuss the ultimate customer experience. Joe is a natural when it comes to sales, training, problem-solving, and inspiring others to be the best version of themselves possible. His family had a thriving jewelry, coin, and antique business for over 50 years in St. Petersburg, Florida. He spent his childhood watching his father and grandfather work the business. He jumped into the HVAC business back in 2012 in sunny Florida (where he was born and raised). Joe started as a maintenance tech and quickly moved into sales then management. The common denominator always has been his love for helping people, his strong customer service and leadership skills, and his knack for being a great listener, leader, and problem solver. Joe shares with us today a great process to create the ultimate customer experience. Regardless of your trade, what you do in the home makes a difference. What is your process? Do you even have one? Joe lays out some simple and memorable concepts to make each customer experience the ultimate one.

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In today’s show, we are putting Joe Person in your passenger seat to discuss the ultimate customer experience. Joe is a natural when it comes to sales, training, problem-solving, and inspiring others to be the best version of themselves possible. His family had a thriving jewelry, coin, and antique business for over 50 years in St. Petersburg, Florida. He spent his childhood watching his father and grandfather work the business. He jumped into the HVAC business back in 2012 in sunny Florida (where he was born and raised). Joe started as a maintenance tech and quickly moved into sales then management. The common denominator always has been his love for helping people, his strong customer service and leadership skills, and his knack for being a great listener, leader, and problem solver. Joe shares with us today a great process to create the ultimate customer experience. Regardless of your trade, what you do in the home makes a difference. What is your process? Do you even have one? Joe lays out some simple and memorable concepts to make each customer experience the ultimate one.

  continue reading

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