CMS
In some ways you are right about specification. I have a system in place (bearing in mind my business caters for office blocks and the like) where once a month I make an appointment with the client for a 'quality control audit'. The schedule of cleaning works is taken and the client and I 'walk' the building together to assess whether this is being met.
This not only gives me the opprotunity to have a chat with the client (always ensure that you know some personal details about them, such as their childrens names it gives you a good bond) but also gives yet another sales opportunity.
The amount of times I have got extra floor works through stating 'the tiles, toilet, sinks, furniture etc are looking really good, shame about the floor, we can offer xxx, tell you what I'll drop you a quote for it'. Works a treat.
This way you hve done your customer liasion, you have checked that the schedule is being fulfilled and you have picked up extra works.
The client is also required to sign off the quality control sheet so that if a problem comes up inbetween they have not got a massive case relating to a standard of service issue as just a couple of weeks they were completely happy! There is always a down side, this procedure can give an opportunity for the client to complain if they are that way inclined, put a completion time on setting the problem right, get it sorted and then get it signed off.
Well, actually, the answer will probably surprise you..........it's neither of them.
There is only ONE way that we can be judged to be providing a good service.
We are providing a good service when what we do EXACTLY MATCHES THE TERMS OF THE SPECIFICATION/CONTRACT.
Your answer does not surprise me CMS but I disagree in the fact that a client has to get on with you to some degree otherwise you can carry out that specification until you are blue in the face and still problems will materialise. It's not unheard of to have clients bu**er up the works by removing toilet rolls or something just as petty when they arrive on site to get rid of you!
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