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Business priorities: the customer or the employees

eLdavis

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For a long time now, there have been the debate between the customers or the employees who should the business prioritize more as both plays an important role, the business needs both the employees and the customers.
 
This debate between whether businesses should prioritize customers or employees has been ongoing for decades, and in reality, the answer isn’t as simple as picking one side. A company cannot exist without customers because they bring in the revenue, but it also cannot thrive without employees because they are the ones who create the products, deliver the services, and build the customer experience. Both groups are interconnected, and focusing too heavily on one while neglecting the other can create long-term problems.
If a business prioritizes customers at the expense of employees, it may end up with overworked, underpaid, and demotivated staff. That kind of environment eventually translates into poor service, mistakes, and a lack of innovation all of which drive customers away in the long run. On the other hand, if a company only focuses on keeping employees happy while ignoring customer needs, it risks losing its market position and revenue streams. Without satisfied customers, no business model is sustainable.
 
As far as l am concerned, the customers are the most priority in businesses. That is because, they are the people that brings in money into the businesses through their sales and consultations made into the businesses.
You have a point though, but looking at it from another angle, the customers won't be there if there are no staffs to attend to them cause the business owner won't be able to do it all alone.
 
We can replace the employees but customers can't. They are important in business. They are assets that make the business grow. They must be treated fair and square regardless of economic statuses in the society.
 
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