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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.

Great Customer Service Means Thanking Your Customers

“Thank your customers” This is one of those customer service “rules” that shouldn’t be. It shouldn’t even have to be a reminder. To thank someone [...]

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How to Receive Good Customer Service

Customer Service-people chuckle, grimace and always have some opinion about whether or not it’s available anymore. Some have even mentioned that [...]

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Decreasing Customer Service Cost

The most integral element that is still being missed in the international markets is the overall price associated with keeping the customer [...]

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Insurance Customer Service Skills & Customer Service Support – Top Insurance Clients

It is very under emphasized the importance of learning customer service skills to maintain top insurance clients. Without customer service [...]

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Role Of Customer Service In Success Of Business

Business success is dependent on a variety of factors – a realistic business idea, a well thought-out business plan, an appropriate [...]

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Customer Service is Like Dating – At Least the Rules Are the Same!

The most important ingredient in the recipe for success is your customer — without the customer there is no retail business. Consumers are [...]

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Customer Service – Three Examples of Outstanding 800-Number Customer Service

Okay, show of hands. How many of you just absolutely, positively love calling those 800 customer service numbers? Hmmm. Don’t see many digits [...]

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Improving Customer Service With Mobile Point of Sale Equipment

Imagine shopping at any business that you frequent, are there things that you don’t necessarily like about the overall experience? Is there [...]

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