Friday, October 14, 2011

Doug's Corner : Trust vs. Transactional



Should the qualities that a customer, a carrier and an employee look for as desirable in a company be different based on each interest group, or should they be the same? How a company views that will determine whether any of these 3 groups will want to engage in a business relationship and how long they will want to stick around. At AMAC, our core belief is the 3 groups look for the same qualities, with one central need:

– Trust.

In a business that is largely transactional and one in which the 3 groups are not bound under contract to continue a working business relationship with us, the amount we are trusted determines if a customer intends to give us another shipment, whether an employee is out looking for another job and whether a carrier wants to hear from us again.

With trust, a customer is thinking about us in a long-term role, not in a transactional role, a carrier views us as a business partner, not just another broker with a shipment and an employee sees us as family, not just a short term paycheck until they can find something better.

Trust is key; it is our most precious asset.

Although it is invisible, it is like a promise.

It is either honored or it is not.



Thursday, October 6, 2011

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The Amac blog is still in its infancy, but is already starting to be picked up and read in other countries. Please jump on board and help us to continue to spread the word by telling others about our blog and Facebook page! Let's take AMAC's presence around the world!


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