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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

*Ducks Quack , Eagles Fly*

No one can make you serve customers well.

That's because great service is a choice.

Harvey Mackay, tells a wonderful story about a cab driver that proved this
point.

He was waiting in line for a ride at the airport. When a cab pulled
up, the first thing Harvey noticed was that the taxi
was polished to a bright shine. Smartly dressed in a white shirt,
black tie, and freshly pressed black slacks, the cab
driver
jumped out and rounded the car to open the back passenger door
for Harvey.

He handed my friend a laminated card and said:

"I'm Wally, your driver. While I'm loading your bags in the trunk I'd
like you to read my mission statement."

Taken aback, Harvey read the card.. It said:

Wally's Mission Statement:
To get my customers to their destination in the quickest, safest and
cheapest way possible in a friendly environment.
This blew Harvey away. Especially when he noticed that the inside of
the cab matched the outside. Spotlessly clean!

As he slid behind the wheel, Wally said, "Would you like a cup of
coffee? I have a thermos of regular and one of
decaf."

My friend said jokingly, "No, I'd prefer a soft drink."

Wally smiled and said, "No problem. I have a cooler up front with
regular and Diet Coke, water and orange juice."

Almost stuttering, Harvey said, "I'll take a Diet Coke."

Handing him his drink, Wally said, "If you'd like something to read,
I have The Wall Street Journal, Time, Sports
Illustrated and USA Today."

As they were pulling away, Wally handed my friend another laminated
card. "These are the stations I get and the music
they play, if you'd like to listen to the radio."

And as if that weren't enough, Wally told Harvey that he had the air
conditioning on and asked if the temperature was comfortable for him.
Then he advised Harvey of the best route to his destination for that
time of day. He also let him know that he'd be happy to chat and tell
him about some of the sights or, if Harvey preferred, to leave him
with his own thoughts.

"Tell me, Wally," my amazed friend asked the driver, "have you always
served customers like this?"

Wally smiled into the rear view mirror. "No, not always. In fact,
it's only been in the last two years. My first five years driving, I
spent most of my time complaining like all the rest of the cabbies do.
Then I heard the personal growth guru, Wayne Dyer, on the radio one
day.

He had just written a book called You'll See It When You Believe It.
Dyer said that if you get up in the morning expecting to have a bad
day, you'll rarely disappoint
yourself. He said, 'Stop complaining! Differentiate yourself from
your competition. Don't be a duck. Be an eagle.. Ducks quack and
complain. Eagles soar above the crowd.'"

"That hit me right between the eyes," said Wally. "Dyer was really
talking about me. I was always quacking and complaining, so I decided
to change my attitude and become
an eagle. I looked around at the other cabs and their drivers. The
cabs were dirty, the drivers were unfriendly, and the customers were
unhappy. So I decided to make some
changes. I put in a few at a time. When my customers responded well,
I did more."

"I take it that has paid off for you," Harvey said.

"It sure has," Wally replied. "My first year as an eagle, I doubled
my income from the previous year. This year I'll probably quadruple
it. You were lucky to get me today. I don't sit at cabstands anymore.
My customers call me for appointments on my cell phone or leave a
message on my
answering machine. If I can't pick them up myself, I get a reliable
cabbie friend to do it and I take a piece of the action."

Wally was phenomenal. He was running a limo service out of a Yellow
Cab
. I've probably told that story to more than fifty cab drivers over
the years, and only two took the idea and ran with it. Whenever I go
to their cities, I give them a call. The rest of the drivers quacked
like ducks and told me all the reasons they couldn't do any of what I
was suggesting.

Wally the Cab Driver made a different choice. He decided to stop
quacking like ducks and start soaring like eagles.

How about us???

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