Setting a good example is truly the most effective means of communication - and setting a poor one is disastrous!
Jan CarlzonGiving someone the freedom to take responsibility releases resources that would otherwise remain concealed.
Jan CarlzonThe moral of the story: perceptions are everything. During each moment you are in contact with a customer, you are the organization.
Jan CarlzonProblems should be solved on the spot, as soon as they arise. No front-line employee should have to wait for a supervisor's permission
Jan CarlzonDo not fear adversity. Remember, a kite rises against the wind rather than with it. People are not willing to take risks when they feel afraid or threatened. But if you manage people by love-that is, if you show them respect and trust-they start to perform up to their real capabilities.
Jan CarlzonA true leader is one who designs the cathedral and then shares the vision that inspires others to build it.
Jan CarlzonQuality doesn't mean we have to be 100 percent better in any one thing; it means we strive to be 1 percent better in 100 things.
Jan CarlzonAn individual without information can't take responsibility. An individual with information can't help but take responsibility.
Jan CarlzonAny time a customer comes into contact with any aspect of a business, however remote, is an opportunity to form an impression.
Jan CarlzonI learned that, before you reach an objective, you must be ready with a new one, and you must start to communicate it to the organization. But it is not the goal itself that is important.
Jan CarlzonSAS is 'created' 50 million times a year, 15 seconds at a time. These 50 million 'moments of truth' are the moments that ultimately determine whether SAS will succeed or fail as a company. They are the moments when we must prove to our customers that SAS is their best alternative.
Jan Carlzon