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a little weirdness."
But doesn't such a process yield a cultlike band of clones? Employees share
values but they don't share styles and
personalities. Aquiet employee is encouraged to connect with customers in his own
low-keyway, while loudmouths are free to
be as chatty as they wish-as long as they
are going above and beyond to make sure
the client will come back. Scott recalls
when a soldier based in Iraq reported that
he'd been mistakenly sent an Xbox. Scott
made acustomer-friendly (ifnot necessarily profitable in the short-term) call: She
let the soldier keep the console and sent
games and sundries for his battalion.
"We're not just motivated. We're
inspired" Scott says. "We jump on calls we don't want customers to be on hold."
That empowering sense of fulfilling a
higher purpose ather work has spilled into
Scott's after-hours life. "It's built my selfconfidence. And I notice I hold doors open
for strangers, I smile at them, I try to help
them with anything I can. I'm just a much
happier person."
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