An organization where the customer stays through how you deal with him.
In telecom, switching is easily done. The difference rarely lies in the lowest price; it lies with the providers where customers notice that they are truly being listened to. With INR, you’ll work toward creating an organization like this: a place where the people behind the numbers matter again, and where loyalty stems from how you act, not from how big a discount you offer.
Present your challenge to usThe tension that keeps getting in the way.
The intention is good. Still, it keeps getting stuck at the same point. That is usually not unwillingness; it is management that determines which behavior feels logical.
Shutting down too quickly, because there are still five addresses scheduled.
Focuses on handling time, while the customer primarily wants to be helped.
Forces a package through that doesn't fit because the target weighs.
As long as you keep that tension going, do you drive away the exact customers you want to keep with your own management.
Those who are judged by numbers will begin to see themselves that way.
Calling people out on customer centricity doesn't change much. Behavior stems from the story someone comes to believe about themselves through what they do every day. Anyone who is judged on numbers every day will start to see themselves as someone who needs to push through, not as someone who makes space.
INR addresses this: that story, and the circumstances that confirm it time and time again.
Not soft cultural action, but intervening in what you send your people every day.
What happens when you tackle it at the core.
Imagine an organization where that tension no longer dictates the terms.
Then loyalty becomes something you build and earn, instead of something you have to keep buying with promotions and discounts.
Not a type someone falls into, but insight into where it touches.
Many models categorize people into different types. INR illustrates this why Someone does what they do. Two mechanics who both work too fast can do so from completely different stories: one out of fear of trouble, the other from pride in speed. If you treat them as the same type, it won't resonate with either of them.
Where we would start.
The best starting point depends on where the most tension arises for you. We will determine that together during the initial consultation. As a guide:
Usually it involves a combination. Which order yields the most, we will make concrete in the initial meeting.
Submit your issue to us.
In an initial conversation, we map out together where the pattern between target and customer gets stuck, and where development makes a difference the fastest. You walk away with a sharper image of your own organization, regardless of whether we work together afterward.
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