T. Scott Gross
- Best known as the author of "Positively Outrageous Service," 200,000 copies sold worldwide
Are Your Customers Saying, "WOW"If not, your business and profits are going elsewhere. T. Scott Gross provides the keys to delivering the WOW that keeps customers coming back for more. His secret formula for success is Positively Outrageous Service, or POS. What is POS? It's above-and-beyond service that attracts customers with a touch of creativity and
read the restT. Scott Gross is more than a writer who speaks; he literally has been there and done that!
A veteran of the hospitality industry, Gross learned from the bottom up, literally from the business end of a pot sink! His credibility from his years in that industry has earned him the respect of audiences everywhere as an entrepreneur who knows what it’s like to make payroll every Friday.
Best known for his first book, Positively Outrageous Service, now in its second edition, with over 200,000 copies in circulation world-wide in a multitude of languages, Scott continues to delight audiences with his subtle humor, masterful storytelling, and take-home value, challenging them to make work fun. His subsequent books, 13 in all, validate the needand rewardsof delivering a customer service experience so positive that your customers become your best marketing tool.
Scott’s client list is as diverse as the Fortune 500, including such respected companies as Southwest Airlines, Ford, and WalMart. Presenting to audiences from as small as six to over three thousand, Scott has chosen to hone his skills in more diverse territories. He has served as a First Responder (EMT-B) in his small community of Kerrville, where he currently is serving his second term as a City Council member. When not on the road, Scott intends to live life to its fullest, always making a difference!
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Social Relationship Management…Is in Your Future | T. Scott Gross, Customer Service Speaker
Jon Ferrara is a genius. He’s also an aggressive salesman reminiscent of the Fuller Brush sales reps who would knock on our door back in the 1950’s. Suddenly, I feel old. Whoever heard of a salesperson knocking on your door? Well, they did, selling brushes and cleaning supplies to stay-at-home moms. In those days lots of things were sold from… ... read more