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Customer Dialog

Customer Dialog. By; Brianna Larkowski. Business W ordle. Difficult Customer Types. Irritable/Moody Complaining Leave-Me-Alone Dishonest Argumentative Domineering Insulting Impatient Suspicious Slow and Methodical. Situation.

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Customer Dialog

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  1. Customer Dialog By; Brianna Larkowski

  2. Business Wordle

  3. Difficult Customer Types Irritable/Moody Complaining Leave-Me-Alone Dishonest Argumentative Domineering Insulting Impatient Suspicious Slow and Methodical

  4. Situation Breana walks into the store Anna works at and does not need Anna’s help.

  5. Dialog Anna: “Hello Ma’am, can I help you find anything today?” Breana: “NO! Just go away I’m not stupid, Anna I know how to shop.” Anna: “Okay well I’ll be over there if you need me.” Breana: Well don’t expect to hear anything from me because I don’t need your stupid help.’”

  6. How To Handle Leave-Me-Alone Customers Be patient Be polite Never press customers for sales

  7. Conclusion I think that Anna handle the problem pretty well. Although Breana was being rude to her she stayed polite and didn’t argue.

  8. C-O-N-T-R-O-L C Calm. If you lose your temper, you may very well lose the sale, the customer, and your job! Speak slowly and steadily.. O Observe. Watch your customer closely and make eye contact. What message is s/he trying to send you? N Needs. What outcome does the customer want in this situation? What does s/he need? TThink. What is the best way to handle this situation so that everyone involved feels like a winner? R Reassuring. Difficult customers want to know that their problem is going to be solved. O Opportunity. Don’t think of problems as problems—think of them as “golden, unresolved opportunities.” Each and every difficult customer presents you with a wonderful opportunity. L Listen. Hearing and listening are not the same thing. Listening is a skill. It’s hard work to focus completely on what another person is trying to communicate to you.

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