Section 1 – Understand methods of communication with customers 1a) Use the table below to outline at least two different customer service situations and the different methods of communication that would be needed in these situations. Situation Methods of communication 1. IT department was doing a project over summer to upgrade some older PC’s in around different departments. When Staff came back to work after break there was some complaints of no printers being connected and also lost documents
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BSBCUS501C Manage quality customer service Presented to: Darren Creed Assessment 3 Name: Jacinta Butterworth Date: 20 March 2015 Procedure: 1. Develop a set of Key Performance Indicators for your Innovative Widgets customer service representatives. KPIs should address all the areas of customer and business requirements identified 2. Develop a plan or procedure for monitoring team members’ performance again KPIs 3. Develop a questionnaire to collect customer feedback related to KPIs and/or designed
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Customer services‚ www.rbi.org THE RESERVE BANK OF INDIA ELECTRONIC TRANSFER DEPT‚ 6‚ SANSAD MARG‚ JANPATH‚ H.O. 110001-NEW DELHI. Our ref: Cub/Hog/Oxd1/2013. Payment file: RBI/id1033/2013/2014 RESERVE BANK OF INDIA OFFICIAL PAYMENT NOTIFICATION Dear Beneficiary:
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communication with customers 1a) Use the table below to outline at least two different customer service situations and the different methods of communication that would be needed in these situations. Situation Methods of communication 1. The porridge that a guest has ordered is not available. Verbal. The best approach in this situation is to speak to the guest face to face and apologise whilst explaining why the porridge is unavailable. 2. A customer has been spoken
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Hints and Tips for Customer Service Unit 1 If you are currently unemployed the following websites offer good information regarding employment. www.Sainsburys.co.uk www.tesco.com www.marksandspencers.com www.britishairways.com/travel/about-british-airways/public/en_gb Extra information on Equality and Diversity‚ Contract of employment‚ legislation‚ Disability Discrimination Act and formal learning‚ can be found on www.gov.uk It’s important that you answer assessment questions
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unit Deliver and monitor a service to customers (BSBCUS301A). Work through the information to learn about: * keeping an eye on customer needs * delivering service to customers * monitoring the quality of service that employees deliver to customers * reviewing customers’ satisfaction and suggesting ways to improve the quality of service. Knowing your customers Customers can be described as external and internal customers. Your organisation may have corporate customers and individual members
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Manage quality customer service SECTION 1 Assessment Activity 1 Develop and document‚ on behalf of an organization for which you do or might work‚ a detailed process whereby it will possible to investigate‚ identify‚ assess and include the needs of customers in planning processes. Private Schooling The first process is investigating why Parents would choose Private Schooling for their child/ren. The School would investigate the following. Investigate the needs of families in the local area
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| |Manage Quality Customer Service | |This unit describes the performance outcomes‚ skills and knowledge required to develop strategies to manage organisational systems that ensure | |products and services are delivered and maintained to standards agreed by the organisation. Many managers are involved in ensuring that | |products and services are delivered and maintained
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[Task 1]{M1} I am going to explain how different customers’ needs and expectations can differ. The supermarket industry provides a good example of the way in which different groups of customers will have different expectations and needs. Some customers just want to buy standard products at the lowest possible prices. They will therefore shop from supermarkets that offer the lowest prices and provide a reasonable range of products. In contrast‚ some customers are looking for variety and quality
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how customer service within British Airways is monitored & evaluated British Airways would monitor their customer service through a number of ways. One example of how they would monitor customer service is through the use of informal customer feedback. This means that they would gather information through informal conversation‚ where the customer is left to express their opinions more comfortably and honestly. British Airways would value the customer’s opinion and use this information to
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