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As a cutting edge Service Framework Company, The Art of Service is leading the way in providing high end, client focused Books, Toolkits and online and classroom Education Programs. We've served over 800 corporate clients and 500,000 individual clients and students in 87% of the world's countries. A recognized leader in the Service Management community, The Art of Service has quickly become the Specialist- and Manager’s Educator of Choice.

Extraordinary customer service for me

Extraordinary customer service for me means that I ‘walk away’ from the exchange feeling that my concerns have been listened to and understood and I feel that appropriate action(s) are being taken to address my inquiry. Extra touches like follow-ups are also very nice.

Providing extraordinary customer server means that I assisted the customer in their inquiries and they would feel comfortable in recommending my business to their friends and family.

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Customer Service is No Mystery

I try to catch people being good and they don’t even know it. For example, I drive to a restaurant for lunch and pull into the parking lot. I [...]

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5 Keys to Good Customer Service

If you own a business or manage a business, then you have to understand how important customer service is. This is especially true for those of [...]

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Customer Service Tips For the Restaurant Business

When you open a restaurant for the first time, the way you treat customers is of the utmost importance. You want your first few guests to not [...]

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Customer Service – Good Things Come to Those Who Wait!

“Hi, my name’s Gary. What do you do?” “I wait tables in a restaurant.” “So, you’re a waiter, or a wait-person, a server; and part of [...]

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Good Customer Service For Your Restaurant Is Good Business Practice

It is absolutely impossible to operate a successful restaurant without excellent customer service. The best restaurants in the world have risen to [...]

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Excellent Customer Service – What If Every Employee Served Like a Concierge?

Employees often feel constrained by their job titles. Doormen should mainly open doors, massage therapists should mainly give massage treatments, [...]

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