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How Your Company’s Bottom Line is Directly Tied to Customer Service Satisfaction

Did you know that you could measure your company’s value by your customer service? Researchers discovered that regardless if your customer service [...]

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Customers Got You Mad? Combine Customer Service and Satisfaction – Don’t React – Respond

What is the best course of action when handling a situation with an angry or upset customer? Just breathe. Sounds too simple? Well, it really [...]

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How to Improve Customer Service

If you are in the customer service department or you are going into the customer service business, you need to know that it’s a hard field to [...]

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Customer Service Vs Policy Enforcement

At times in business, these two concepts seem to be opposing forces. On one end of the spectrum is the concept of service; meeting and exceeding [...]

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Increase Your Customer Service – Resolve Issues With Empathy

Customer satisfaction levels can actually increase based on how companies handle customer complaints. A problem or issue does not define the staff [...]

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Start to Finish Customer Service

PHILOSOPHY At the core you need to have a philosophy around what customer service actually is, and how it is executed daily through your [...]

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Impress Your Customers and Increase Customer Service by Empowering Your Staff

Want a sure fire way to improve customer service and increase customer satisfaction in your company? Empower your staff to handle most [...]

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How to Flop at Customer Service 101

Class, today we will review the syllabus for this freshman level class, “How to Flop at Customer Service 101.” For today’s overview, you need [...]

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