This BusinessWeek.com article – How to Avoid the Commodity Trap – caught my fancy but I have to admit, it is a bit short on the “How to” part.  The main thrust of the article is to treat your customers with respect.  That is solid advice, but I was looking for more.

But what the article lacks in tactical description, it makes up for with anecdotal stories.  The article is a fun read.  It closes with the author retelling a personal experience:

My last example is personal. Two years ago, I dented my car and took it to a body shop for an estimate. A large tattoo-covered man stood behind the counter. And behind him, on the wall, hung a sign that did not inspire confidence in the respect that this establishment had for its customers. The sign read: “We screw the other guy and pass the savings on to you.” I inquired meekly: “I hope I’m not ‘the other guy’?”

Can you imagine that sign hanging in the lobby of some corporation?  Actually, there are a few companies that I can imagine using that slogan.

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