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Service - Profit Chain Inputs Outputs Employee satisfaction Revenue growth Retention Repeat business Referral Company culture Internal service quality External service value Employee retention Employee productivity Customer satisfaction Customer loyalty Customer driven Workplace design Job design Employee selection and development Employee rewards and recognition Tools for servicing customers Service concept results for customers Relationship management Profitability Service designed and delivered to meet target customer needs Customer Employee (Adapted from Heskett Service-Profit Chain) 1