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Customer Service Training To Do List. 9 Lessons 1 Quiz covering the first 5 Lessons Multiple Choice Final (10 Questions) 250 Word Essay on how Customer Service is used in your trade. Analysis of the movie “Employee of the Month” from the perspective of Customer Service
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Customer Service Training To Do List • 9 Lessons • 1 Quiz covering the first 5 Lessons • Multiple Choice Final (10 Questions) • 250 Word Essay on how Customer Service is used in your trade. • Analysis of the movie “Employee of the Month” from the perspective of Customer Service • You will receive the “Boston Region Customer Service Certification” that you can add to your resume.
Customer Service Training Lesson One • What is Customer Service? • Why is It Important?
After this lesson you will… • Understand the importance of taking and completing customer service training • Be able to define customer service and it components. • Be able to explain the importance of good customer service.
Customers Customer – Someone who receives customer service from a service deliverer. They can be either a person or company • Webster Dictionary Defines customer as: • “A person Who Buys.” • “A person with whom one has dealings.”
The two types of Customers… • External Customer– A private individual or someone who comes from another organization. A Paying Customer • Internal Customer– A customer from another part of the same organization. Examples Include: Co-workers, Classmates, Supervisors, and Managers
Did you say Co-Workers are customers too? • Most Employees will provide service to co-workers more often • What goes around comes around. • Happiness spreads • Starts at the top, ends with the customer
What is Customer Service? • The institute of Customer Service defines customer service as : • The sum total of what an organization does to meet customer expectations and to produce customer satisfaction. • Customer service generally involves service teamwork and service partnerships.
Why is customer service important? • Increases your employability • Makes you an valuable employee. • Only 1 out of 4 employees feel qualified to deal with customer complaints (ICS). • Only 1 out of 3 customer-facing staff are trained to deal with angry customers (ICS)
In order to provide customer service as a team, employees must… • Actively listen: Listen to understand the message. • Practice Tolerance: Accept the fact that others may have views and opinions different than yours. Avoid Disrespecting others • Compromise: Meet half way so both parties are satisfied by being tolerant.
Products and Services • Organizations involved in customer service offer a mixture of goods/products (items to sell) and services. • Examples of goods/products include: Electronics, Clothes, Jewelry and Shoes. • Examples of Services Include: Haircuts, Cell Phone Service, Cab Rides and the Delivery of goods.
Total Quality Management • Abbreviated TQM. The overall quantifier and assurance that all parts of a company or organization are working well. • Management of a process or product that assesses quality from start to finish. TQM as it relates to customer service is assuring that good customer service occurs at all levels, from the part time janitor to the CEO
Who is responsible for customer service in your work environment? EVERYBODY
Customer Experience What people think should happen and how they think they should be treated when asking for or receiving customer service. Satisfied – Customer satisfaction is when a customer is happy, pleased, and satisfied with a good or service they have received. Dissatisfied – The exchange of goods and services have not been a good experience for the customer.
Customer Experience When a customer is satisfied they are more likely to return to your business, and this creates customer loyalty. • Customer Loyalty – Customers return to the same business and/or service deliverer. • Customer loyalty will only happen when customers are receiving what they want. What the customer wants is customer preference. • Customer Preference – Customers’ individual likes and dislikes.
Added Value The extra, over and above the basic product or service that an organization makes to its customer.
Specific Examples of Added Value in HBI (Plu, EW, FM, Carp): • Fix something small free of charge like a squeaky hinge, small leak, level picture frame. • Explain what your doing to the customer and explain how it is part of the bigger project • Help carry in groceries
Added Value in the Medical Trades • Make patients feel more comfortable • Offer candy or a sticker to younger patients • Let patients use the phone for a ride or call them a cab • Nursing assistants can give birthday cards, cakes or just spend extra time with their lonely patients
Added Value in MO : • Allow customers to use the phone for a ride afterwards • Help customer complete paper work • Have candy on your desk for internal or external customers • Help internal customers with projects or assignments
Added Value in Security and Culinary Arts Security: • Give customers directions • Walk internal customers to the car • Water plants and feed fish on weekends Culinary: • Offer a free dessert for customers having a birthday • Help internal customers with their line duties
How does Customer Service Benefit Companies and Organizations ? • Competitive advantage – Customer Service is the number one differentiator in a competitive market place. (R. Moment, 2008 ) • Competitive advantage – Nearly all customers would recommend a company to their friends if a complaint had been resolved efficiently (Institute of Customer Service). • Financial Benefit– It costs five times more to get a customer than to keep a customer. • Financial Benefit– Most customers would pay more for excellent service (Institute of Customer Service) • Total Quality Management
Terminology • Added Value – The extra, over and above the basic product or service that an organization makes to its customer. • Customer – Someone who receives customer service from a service deliverer • Internal – A customer from another part of the same organization. • External – A private individual or someone who comes from another organization. • Satisfied – Customer satisfaction is when a customer is happy, pleased, and • satisfied with a good or service they have received. • Dissatisfied – The exchange of goods and services have not been a good experience for the customer. • Customer Experience – What people think should happen and how they think they should be treated when asking for or receiving customer service. • Customer Loyalty – Customers return to the same service deliverer. • Customer Preference – Customers’ individual likes and dislikes. • Products and Services – Organizations involved in customer service offer a • mixture of products (items to sell) and services. • Total Quality Management – Abbreviated TQM. The overall quantifier and assurance that all parts of a company or organization are working well. Management of a process or product that assesses quality from start to finish.