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    Employees, Service Excellence, and Brand Building Journey of a Company

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJanuary 28, 2026Updated:January 28, 2026No Comments51 Views
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    This article was inspired by my encounters with customers and other stakeholders who have had bad service experiences with organisations and businesses, and to highlight the role of employees in promoting growth and brand building through service excellence.

    In today’s competitive service sector, organisations are increasingly being assessed not only by their product offerings but by how they make people feel at all times, especially in times of service failures. In highly competitive sectors such as telecommunications, hospitality, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), and the banking sector, customers are no longer satisfied with transactional relationships.

    They (customers) demand service excellence; thus, timely engagement, personalization, empathy, fairness, and respect. These constructs have also been scholarly discussed and academically highlighted in theories such as the justice theory, in distributive justice, procedural justice, and interactional justice.

    Consumers have become very sophisticated, well-informed, and are easily able to switch more than before. These evolutions, therefore, call for a fundamental shift in how organisations, particularly employees, perceive and execute service.

    Service excellence focuses on ensuring seamless and delightful experience across customer touchpoints of organisations, and employees are central, and enablers along the service excellence delivery chain.

    Other functions such as marketing and customer care focus on promoting organisations’ services, increasing visibility, shaping external perceptions through strategic PR, advertising, training on understanding customer behaviours, emotional triggers, feedback patterns and how to handle them, among others.

    Employees and frontline staff, on the other hand, are the closest and main touchpoints to the live experiences of clients. They hear the frustrations, needs, and expectations directly from the consumers. These frustrations, needs, and expectations are expected to be professionally handled by employees at all times to ensure customer satisfaction and delight.

    Failure to do so effectively creates a service gap where a brand promise often fails to align with the actual experience delivered through customer care. This situation leads to customer dissatisfaction and sometimes quietly robs an organisation from growth.

    The modern service environment, therefore, expects employees of organisations to be highly conscious of the impact of negative service experience on brand performance and brand building.

    Brand Building, to a large extent, is affected by the attitudes of employees of a company towards customers. If employees consciously handle customers with professionalism, humility, politeness, care, respect, diligence, and discipline, they (customers) are more likely to develop emotional connections and attachment with the company, be loyal, and even make referrals for the company. Therefore, to promote brand sustainable growth, employees must be a source of delight to customers and not a source of disappointment and distrust.

    Employees are enablers along customers’ journey with a brand. If customers buy your product once, it means you have only made a sale. If they come back, it means you have built trust. If customers make referrals, it means you have built a brand. Therefore, employees must rethink and reposition to always place premium in delighting customers and building customer relationships to promote repeat purchase, referrals, and sustainable growth of their brands or organisations rather than chasing transactions or exhibiting behaviours that lead customers to switch.

    Rethinking and repositioning means more than restructuring; it requires a mindset shift of employees in particular. It involves treating customers and every customer interaction; whether it occurs through a customer hotline, a face-to-face service encounter, or other channels; as an extension of a brand’s promise. If employees develop this required level of consciousness and effectively apply that at all times, customers will experience consistency, which will facilitate trust building, loyalty, and long-term brand sustainability.

    In a world where customer loyalty is fragile and public feedback is instant, the success of service-oriented organisations will largely depend on who is most trusted by their clients. This trust is built not just by what organisations say, but by what their employees do and how well they handle customers.

    It must be admitted that there is no perfect employees or systems anywhere, but through conscious efforts and self-commitment, employees can continually evolve or improve to serve well. Remember, customers are the life blood of your organization and yourself, saw a seed by delighting them (customers) at all times for the growth of your organistion and yourself. Be a service excellence champion! Be a brand ambassador for your organisation.

    Writer: Mohammed Ali, a Brand Advocate, and Head of Marketing & Communications of Agricultural Development Bank PLC. He holds a degree in Political Science, MBA in Marketing, MA in Development Communication, a Chartered Banker, and a PhD Candidate

     

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