Customer service is about how a company deals with its consumers before, during and after a purchase of a product or use of a service. It is a series of activities designed to enhance the level of customer satisfaction – that is, the feeling that a product or service has met the customer expectation. A combination of knowledge, attitude, techniques and skills are essential for the customer service professional to provide a holistic and quality customer experience.
However, we hear more complaints about customer service today than ever before. In today's competitive marketplace, effective customer service is essential to the survival of any business. You can lose more business due to poor service than from your product quality or cost problems.
The six basic customer service rules are essential knowledge and skill for all customer service providers. They include having a positive attitude, knowing your product or service, listening to your customer, maintaining communications, solving the problem and following up.
This short and simple customer service PPT training presentation can be used to train all existing and new customer service providers and advisors within an hour. Moreover, the materials are kept generic so that you can easily blend it to your organization's service excellence training programs to form the foundation module.
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NOTE: This training package includes:
1. Six Basic Rules of Effective Customer Service PPT training presentation (PowerPoint format)
2. Six Basic Rules of Effective Customer Service poster (PDF format, in color and monochrome, printable in A3 size)
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the basic concepts of customer service.
2. Understand the six basic rules of effective customer service.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Customer Service
• Introduction
• Some statistics of customer service
• What is customer service?
• Why does customer service matter?
2. 6 Basic Rules of Effective Customer Service
• The six rules of customer service
• Rule #1: Have a positive attitude
• Rule #2: Know your product or service
• Rule #3: Listen to the customer
• Rule #4: Maintain communications
• Rule #5: Solve the problem
• Rule #6: Always follow up
• Summary
The presentation includes compelling statistics that highlight the critical importance of customer service in retaining clients and reducing costs. It also emphasizes the necessity of a proactive attitude and comprehensive product knowledge for effective customer interactions.
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Source: Best Practices in Customer Service, Service Excellence PowerPoint Slides: Six Basic Rules of Effective Customer Service PowerPoint (PPTX) Presentation Slide Deck, Operational Excellence Consulting
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