Treasure Hunt: Find the Drop-box
There hasn’t been much publicity about it, but HDFC Bank has launched a new innovative game at select branches to make the customer experience more lively and fun. Aptly called ‘Treasure Hunt: Find the Drop-box’, the business objective is to increase the time customers spend at a branch, maximize interaction with as many different staffers as possible and to give customers a tour of the entire branch.
When a customer walks into the branch and goes to the teller to deposit a cheque, he is given a cryptic answer and sent to fill the deposit slip. Once filled, he is given clues to find the drop-box. This leads him to different areas of the branch and creates oppotunities for interaction with more bank employees in his quest to find the drop-box. Finally, he finds it hidden behind a desk on the first floor, reaching there only after crossing the deadly dungeon (narrow spiral staircase).
Ok, so its not a game. Just another example of how customer experience doesn’t figure in most descisions at service companies. But this is taking it too far! You don’t need a service designer to tell you that something as commonly used as a cheque drop-box should be in an open area, preferably close to the entrance and definitely with signage.
But then again, may be you do!
At Guts, we do a ‘Service Audit’ to pin-point these kind of situations. The Service Audit involves experiencing a company’s service through all possible touch-points and in every possible situation. This really helps find the pain areas in the company’s service delivery and a customer’s experience. In many instances (like the one described above), operational expediency overrides any consideration for customer experience. Setting this right is not difficult or expensive once you look at it through a ’service design’ lens.
Posted: May 6th, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Bad Service Design, Customer Experience | Tags: Add new tag, bad service, Customer Experience, Customer Service, retail design, service design, touchpoints | No Comments »


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