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The Service Profit Chain is a statistical model that tracks increases in the employees' "engagement drivers" to correlated increases in customer satisfaction and loyalty. This is then correlated to increases in Total Shareholder Return. In other words, if you encourage your employees in a positive way, your customers will be happy, they buy more, your revenue rises and the shareholders are happy (other things being equal).

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