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                    Creating Memorable Service       

On a recent trip to Cancun, my wife and I had the enjoyable experience of staying at the
beautiful Marriott Casa Magna.  In many of the hotels I stay at there are welcome notes from
the housekeeper, manager, etc.  Most of them are typed messages and all of the guests receive
the same ones.  Once in a while they are hand signed.  But seldom are the notes personalized.  
I’m not talking about a Dear Mr. Hyken.  I mean really personalized.  

Our housekeeper at the Casa Magna not only wrote out a personalized handwritten note, she
also drew a beautiful colored picture to go with it.  And, she did this every day.  She wrote us
handwritten poems, each one with a picture.  On our last day she bid us farewell with another
beautiful note and picture.  

While this is a great example of personalized service, it does more. These notes set a tone and
created a mood.  They made me feel good about the hotel, and, maybe even more important,
the people who worked there.  The sincere notes with the beautiful pictures helped make our
stay enjoyable and memorable.

Memorable is the key word here.  Our vacation was nice.  We had some great dinners and fun
times.  Yes the hotel was beautiful, and the service great.  But what took it over the top were
the personalized handwritten notes and hand drawn pictures from the housekeeper.  The hotel
went from providing excellent service to memorable service.

There is now a new level of service.  It is called “memorable service.”  But, it is only good if it
is combined with excellent service.  After all, I don’t think we are interested in creating
memorable service that is appalling.  

So, what are you and your organization doing to take the excellent service you provide to the
level of memorable?  

Don’t just think about it.  Do it!

Shep Hyken, CSP is a professional speaker and author who works with companies who want
to develop loyal relationships with their customers and employees.  For more information on
Shep's speaking programs, books, tapes and learning programs please contact (314) 692-
2200. Email:
shep@hyken.com Web: www.hyken.com

Copyright ©2005 by Shep Hyken, CSP and Shepard Presentations, LLC
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