Push In Counter Chairs

July 30, 2008 · Reading Time: 0min 33sec · Print This Article

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First impressions count, last impressions last. With that said, here’s a simple tip for readers out there who own their own offices, seminar rooms or customer counters (main desks):

Push In The Chairs Towards The Counter/Table When Unused.

It would be good to appoint someone who’s located near the area to ensure that the chairs are neatly tucked in and not in a halfway-swivelling kind of position. Neatly tucked in chairs communicate the following:

  1. Your organization takes good care of its assets (including you).
  2. Your organization stands for efficiency.
  3. Your organization is ready to serve each customer with full personalization.

Just like how you’d form a positive impression of someone who tucks in his chair after eating at a fast food restaurant, so to do your customers when they are greeted with neat chairs.

The little things sometimes matter.

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