Økonomi & Business
What actually separates the best from the rest? Not talent, not resources, not luck — but a consistent, disciplined commitment to doing just a little more than expected, in exactly the right moment. In A Little Bit More, journalist and researcher Ellis Marwood argues that the most consequential competitive advantages are rarely dramatic. They are quiet, repeated, and almost invisible: a name remembered, a posture adjusted, a complaint handled with genuine care instead of scripted protocol, a service moment designed to be memorable rather than merely adequate. Across fifteen chapters grounded in behavioral science, organizational research, and real-world case studies, Marwood builds a compelling, evidence-based case for what he calls the 'small edge' — the compound effect of countless small decisions to treat people as if they matter. Drawing on research from the University of Michigan, Bain and Company, Google's Project Aristotle, and pioneering thinkers from Jan Carlzon to Daniel Kahneman, Marwood shows how a one-point improvement in a bank's service climate raises revenue, how a 5% increase in customer retention can raise profits by up to 95%, and why the peak-end rule means that a single well-timed gesture can reshape how an entire experience is remembered. He examines why 'good enough' is one of the most expensive strategies a business can adopt, why improvisation is a discipline rather than a talent, and how leaders set the emotional temperature of every room they enter — whether they intend to or not. The book moves across industries — hospitals, banks, software companies, hotels, restaurants, airlines — to show that the principles of genuine hospitality apply everywhere people feel uncertain, vulnerable, or in need of recognition. It addresses the organizational conditions that make real care possible: psychological safety, employee autonomy, leadership modeling, and sustainable working cultures that replenish rather than exhaust the people who deliver care every day. A Little Bit More is not a book about customer service tactics. It is a book about how the accumulation of small, human choices — to notice, to respond, to leave someone slightly better than you found them — becomes the most durable and compounding advantage available to any organization or individual. The strategy is simple. The discipline is rare. The returns are disproportionate.
© 2026 ADMX Publishing (Lydbog): 9798905808814
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Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 14. august 2026
E-bog: 21. juli 2026
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