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When Did You Stop Caring? - by  Natalie Beckerman (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

When Did You Stop Caring? - by Natalie Beckerman (Hardcover)

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  • Somewhere along the way, companies forgot they do business with people, not numbers.
  • Author(s): Natalie Beckerman
  • 196 Pages
  • Business & Economics, Customer Relations

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About the Book



Companies forgot they do business with people. This is a wake-up call for leaders who chased optimization and lost trust. It's time to reframe compassion as a disciplined, profit-driving strategy and put humanity back into business.



Book Synopsis



Somewhere along the way, companies forgot they do business with people, not numbers.

Efficiency became the lens. Automation became the answer. Policies replaced judgment. Speed replaced care. And quietly, the human element disappeared.

When Did You Stop Caring? is a wake-up call to leaders who never meant to lose employee trust or customer loyalty-but did, chasing optimization. Natalie Beckerman exposes how cost-cutting, poor automation, and short-sighted metrics stripped dignity from daily interactions. She refutes the lie that caring is soft, reframing it as a disciplined, profit-driving strategy.

Drawing on decades of global executive experience, she reveals:

  • How systems meant to help erode trust when empathy is designed out
  • How automation should deepen connection, not replace it
  • How broken services trace to leadership and can be rebuilt
  • How to design policies and AI that protect dignity
  • Technology, performance, and humanity are not competing forces. Caring means accountability- systems that treat people as humans first.

The flame is dimming. Reignite it.

PRAISE FOR WHEN DID YOU STOP CARING?

When Did You Stop Caring? delivers a hard lesson about the importance of humanity. Natalie demonstrates how to get real results from listening, bold thinking, deep caring, and enthusiastic delivery. Natalie also provides a solid argument for achieving success with the right mix of culture, AI, and successful BPO relationships. You must read this book.

-Chris Crowley, president and CEO of iQor

Caring is your competitive advantage. This book shows leaders how to build a culture where care drives action, loyalty, and results. When employees care, customers feel it, and they come back. For any leader looking to create loyalty among customers and engagement among employees, this book should be your first stop.

-Shep Hyken, customer service and CX expert, keynote speaker, and New York Times bestselling author

When Did You Stop Caring? is a sharp, necessary challenge to leaders who've mistaken efficiency for excellence. In an era when AI promises to automate everything, the leaders who will win are the ones who don't forget to lead with the customer experience and work backward from there. Because the algorithm doesn't care. You still have to.

-John Rossman, author of the Amazon Way and Big Bet Leadership

Nobody has the right to be in business. You must earn and reearn it every day in every encounter, with each of your customers. If you believe this business principle, you must read, absorb, and implement all that Natalie Beckerman teaches in When Did You Stop Caring?

-Scott Miller, 8X bestselling author, former host of the world's largest weekly leadership podcast, former CMO and EVP of FranklinCovey keynoter, principal at the Gray + Miller Agency

Society is rapidly sacrificing our humanity on the altar of efficiency. Natalie's book and challenge is the timeout we desperately need to get back to treating people as human beings, not as human doings.

-Davin Salvagno, #1 bestselling author of Thieves of Purpose

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: .96 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 196
Genre: Business & Economics
Sub-Genre: Customer Relations
Publisher: Maison Vero
Format: Hardcover
Author: Natalie Beckerman
Language: English
Street Date: June 23, 2026
TCIN: 1011431092
UPC: 9781969508448
Item Number (DPCI): 247-30-7385
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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