March 31, 2007

bob the cab driver [update]

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One of my favo­rite gaping­void posts, from Sep­tem­ber, 2004:

Bob The Cab Driver.
About once a week, I have to catch the late train home. Bob the cab dri­ver always meets me the at sta­tion and dri­ves me to my house.
Bob’s got what Seth Godin calls ‘The Free Prize’. He’s got what Tom Peters calls “The Wow! Fac­tor”. He’s got something I like that no other cab dri­ver has. It might be his jovial man­ner, it might be I like the fact his car is colo­red red. It might be the fact that he’s very relia­ble. The rea­son doesn’t mat­ter so much. Regard­less, Bob gets my busi­ness 100% of the time. When he can’t make it I let his brother pick me up ins­tead, but that doesn’t hap­pen too often. I call no other cab ser­vice but Bob’s. There are a lot of cab com­pa­nies where I live. Cab dri­ving is a pretty com­mo­di­fied busi­ness. But I call Bob. Every time. I like Bob.
And the minute he pis­ses me off for wha­te­ver rea­son I’ll find another cab dri­ver I like just as much.

I sup­pose the point I was making here is, some­ti­mes the issue isn’t about your pro­duct. The issue is about you.
[Afterthought:] Some­ti­mes you’re sit­ting in a boring mee­ting, and a per­son utterly devoid of per­so­na­lity is blethe­ring on about “Brand Per­so­na­lity”, and you just want to slap the guy…

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3 Responses to “bob the cab driver [update]”

  1. Eolaí says:

    What if Bob is the only pur­ple cow in the herd? Do you still change when he pis­ses you off — or do you inte­ract and try and do something about the issue?

  2. Catherine says:

    Oh i love this blog­post ;0)
    Your last two para­graphs really made me smile

  3. Hugh, I heart your blog, but let me get this straight: He con­sis­tently works to earn your loyalty and, at the first mis­take, you throw that rela­tionship away? Will you give him a chance to make amends?
    Regards,
    Glenn