What Management at the Four Seasons Hotel Can Teach you about Meaningful Client Service with John Strohmeyer
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>> Get the newest LFG episodes delivered to your inbox when you Sign Up for our Newsletter.Resource Links:Check out John’s recommended episode of his Five Star Counsel Podcast hereLearn how to close more online leads and create better client experiences with our Double Your Case Files MasterclassEstate planning attorney? Create stellar client experiences for more prospects when you use our growth system Seminar 3.0Just how important is good client service for law firms?If you ask attorney John Strohmeyer, he would argue that standout client service is absolutely essential for a profitable practice.For almost a decade, he was a Night Manager at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, Texas - a hotel chain that has based its entire foundation on the client experience.John makes the case that the quickest way to turn prospects into clients is through excellent client service, especially if they need that extra push.And while excellent client service is extremely important, it's not for the reasons you may initially think...To find out how just a few simple tweaks can transform your client’s experience from good to great, tune into today’s episode.In this episode:1:16 - Customer policy 4:44 - Naive expertise 7:37 - Moving the needle 11:14 - Meaningful metrics 15:06 - Employee count and when to hire an Ops person 16:48 - Making the right hire 21:20 - Using your service as marketing 23:17 - Asking for reviews 25:18 - Significantly improved referrals 30:40 - Beginning steps of a good customer experience 34:03 - Where to reach John Strohmeyer About John Strohmeyer:John spent most of his first career as the Night Manager of the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, Texas. He knew when he started there that he would be going to law school eventually, but he didn’t realize that what he learned there about taking care of clients would carry over to his legal career. After working for law firms for nearly nine years, he started Strohmeyer Law so that he could bring what he learned about client service from the Four Seasons to the legal industry. So, while his career path may have taken a detour through the Four Seasons, his goal has always been the same: take better care of individuals.If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.