• Retail Roundup: Transform Complaints into Collaboration: Insights from Joshua Routh

  • Oct 28 2024
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Retail Roundup: Transform Complaints into Collaboration: Insights from Joshua Routh

  • Summary

  • Discover how to transform daily complaints into positive collaboration in the latest WESA Retail Roundup. Joshua Routh, an engaging speaker and former retailer, shares his insights on creating a complaint-free workplace, emphasizing the importance of gratitude and focusing on what is working rather than what is wrong. He discusses the detrimental effects of complaining on both personal well-being and workplace morale, advocating for a shift towards positivity and accountability.

    Routh introduces the "Gripe" method, providing practical tips for retail managers to effectively handle customer complaints, especially in the fast-paced equine retail environment. Join us as we explore actionable strategies to foster a more harmonious and productive workplace.

    WESA Retail Roundup October 28, 2024:

    Host: Ashley Winch, host of the Quarter Horse Podcast

    Facebook: Retail Roundup Facebook group

    Guest: Joshua Routh | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn

    Presented By: Western English Sales Association

    Time Stamps:

    00:05 - Welcome to the Show

    00:33 - Introducing Joshua Routh

    02:38 - Transforming Complaints into Collaboration

    28:00 - The Impact of Complaining

    38:14 - Creating a Complaint-Free Workplace

    39:09 - Strategies for Retail Managers

    42:39 - Boosting Team Morale

    46:57 - Conclusion and Next Steps

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