Customer Service Page 34‚ #1‚3‚6‚7‚9‚10 Chapter 1 “The Customer Service Profession” Assignment #1 1. Service is usually the act of helping or doing for someone. Many acts of service include supplying things such as water‚ electricity‚ gas‚ etc. Service is a general work that could be used for many things as long as there is a provider. 3. Some factors that have facilitated the shift to a service economy were when businesses focused more on providing timely quality service. The focal
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Assessment 1 Outcome 1 and 2 Creating a culture of Customer Care 1. Good customer care is vital for the success of the centre as the businesses success revolves around the customers‚ without the customers there would be no business. The benefits for the business of good customer care are – * It gains a positive reputation (which means that people will spread through word of mouth that they received excellent customer service and will recommend the business to their friends and family)
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keeness to put customers first Important to reach a business’s objectives and goals Customer is the main source of revenue Important to follow the policy in order to retain customers To retain company’s image and reputation Avoid bad public relation Avoid customer desertion Avoid law suits Leads to higher profitability 10.Satisfied and happy customers will promote your products or services 11.Having your customers as ambassadors help
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assignment‚ I am asked to discuss my opinions about the business philosophy of ‘the customer is always right’. I will discuss my thoughts and feelings on this subject and the steps I will take to enhance my customers’ experience. I will also discuss strategies I think might provide a more useful alternative to the subject. The Customer is Always Right When I first read the statement ‘the customer is always right’‚ my first thought was yes it is true. This reaction was based
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Reichheld‚ Fred (2006). The Microeconomics of Customer Relationships. MIT Sloan Management Review. Vol. 47‚ No. 2 Article Summary The purpose of this article author‚ Fred Reichheld discusses the microeconomics of customer relationships. How customer relationships affect a company’s growth rate and the financial performance. Various companies like‚ General Electric Company uses "net-promoter score" as a metric tool to determine the customer relationships in its company. The NPS system is
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CASE STUDY: CUSTOMER SERVICE “SERVICE ENCOUNTER” Teacher John O’Grady Tammy Clarissa 24 March 2011 Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 4 Service Encounter 5-6 * Types 6-7 Conclusion 8 Bibliography 9 Executive Summary These days‚ services are very commonly sought. For a business‚ if one has good service towards its customers‚ it will surely gain repeat business‚ loyalty and thus‚ built relationships with their customers. Service encounter is mainly
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staff with increased skills and abilities. Using the common cases of complaint customer and teaches the staff how to handle the problems in a right way and therefore increases the quality service. Also‚ it provide a time for staff build up the team spirit. Since customers are more demanding‚ restaurant should increase the service quality that can provide an edge of competitive advantage and meet the satisfaction of customers. Also‚ the service not only including how the staffs serve the guest when they
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REVIEW OF LITERATURE While the Finnish phone maker has updated its handset portfolio at the high end to compete better with Samsung’s super-successful Razor phone‚ the refresh has been less than inspired. ..."[Nokia’s] high-end phones are small‚ but they’re boxy. Samsung’s high-end [models] are thin and slick." ...Samsung went for the wow effect‚ creating got to-have-it phones. Now‚ Nokia is playing catch-up. "It all comes down to innovation and product development‚" says Hoffman. "Right now‚ Samsung
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Manage quality customer service BSBCUS501C Assessment AT1 INDEX 1. Customer service plan 2. Reflection Assessment AT1: Develop customer service plan Customer service plan 1. Our vision and mission Innovative Widget will motivate its staff to be the best they can be. We will engage in sustainable practices. Improving the quality of products and maximize return to the stockholders. Provide the highest quality of widgets for our customer and improve our post
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This case introduces the concept of customer centricity and traces its development at EMC‚ the world ’s leading data storage hardware and information management Software Company. EMC ’s customers had historically relied on EMC salespeople to guide them through the complex‚ consultative buying process. However‚ with the rise of social media‚ prospective customers are getting more of the information they require earlier in the purchase process online. As they do so‚ their physical interactions with
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