An Interesting Story
Never underestimate your Customers' Complaint, no matter how
funny it might seem!
This is a real story that happened between the customer of
General Motors and its Customer-care Executive.
Pls read on.....
A complaint was received by the Pontiac Division of General
Motors:
'This is the second time I have written to you, and I don't
blame you for not answering me, because I sounded crazy, but it is a fact that
we have a tradition in our family of Ice-Cream for dessert after dinner each
night, but the kind of ice cream varies so, every night, after we've eaten, the
whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we should have and I drive down
to the store to get it. It's also a fact that I recently purchased a new Pontiac and
since then my trips to the store have created a problem..... You see,
every time I buy a vanilla ice-cream, when I start back from the store my car
won't start. If I get any other kind of ice cream, the car starts just fine. I
want you to know I'm serious about this question, no matter how silly it sounds
"What is there about a Pontiac that makes it not start when I get
vanilla ice cream, and easy to start whenever I get any other kind?"
The Pontiac President was understandably skeptical about the
letter, but sent an Engineer to check it out anyway. The latter was
surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well educated man in a fine
neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man just after dinner time, so the
two hopped into the car and drove to the ice cream store. It was vanilla ice
cream that night and, sure enough, after they came back to the car, it wouldn't
start. The Engineer returned for three more nights. The first night, they
got chocolate. The car started. The second night, he got strawberry. The car
started. The third night he ordered vanilla. The car failed to start.
Now the engineer, being a logical man, refused to believe that
this man's car was allergic to vanilla ice cream. He arranged, therefore, to
continue his visits for as long as it took to solve the problem. And toward
this end he began to take notes: He jotted down all sorts of data: time of day,
type of gas uses, time to drive back and forth etc. In a short time, he had a
clue: the man took less time to buy vanilla than any other flavor. Why? The
answer was in the layout of the store. Vanilla, being the most popular flavor,
was in a separate case at the front of the store for quick pickup. All the
other flavors were kept in the back of the store at a different counter where
it took considerably longer to check out the flavor. Now, the question for
the Engineer was why the car wouldn't start when it took less time.
Eureka - Time was now the problem - not the vanilla ice
cream!!!! The engineer quickly came up with the answer: "vapor
lock". It was happening every night; but the extra time taken to get
the other flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start. When
the man got vanilla, the engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to
dissipate. Even crazy looking problems are sometimes real and all problems seem
to be simple only when we find the solution, with cool thinking.
What really matters is your attitude and your perception.
What really matters is your attitude and your perception.
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