Delight Your Customers

7 Simple Ways to Raise Your Customer Service from Ordinary to Extraordinary

Business & Finance, Marketing & Sales, Customer Service, Consumer Behaviour, Management & Leadership, Decision Making & Problem Solving
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Author: Steve Curtin ISBN: 9780814432822
Publisher: AMACOM Publication: July 19, 2013
Imprint: AMACOM Language: English
Author: Steve Curtin
ISBN: 9780814432822
Publisher: AMACOM
Publication: July 19, 2013
Imprint: AMACOM
Language: English

If you want to know how strong your company’s customer service is, ask your employees to describe what their work entails. Then pay attention to whether they simply list their duties and tasks or if they speak to the true essence of their job--to create delighted customers who will be less price sensitive, have higher repurchase rates, and enthusiastically recommend the company or brand to others. The latter should be every employee’s highest priority, because when it’s not, your customers are merely the recipients of a transaction, not an experience, and transactions do not make for a lasting impression or inspire loyalty.In Delight Your Customers, customer service expert Steve Curtin makes a compelling case that customer service managers need to shift from monitoring service activities to modeling, recognizing, and reinforcing the behaviors that actually create happy and returning customers. Things such as:• Expressing genuine interest• Offering sincere compliments• Sharing unique knowledge• Conveying authentic enthusiasm• Providing pleasant surprises• Delivering service heroics when neededSimply based on their own personal experiences, everyone knows that great customer service is rare. So why wouldn’t you want to provide a unique, caring, and beneficial experience for all your customers to rave about with others? With the real-world stories, examples, and strategies shared in this invaluable guide, you can take the customer service experience you offer from ordinary to extraordinary.

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If you want to know how strong your company’s customer service is, ask your employees to describe what their work entails. Then pay attention to whether they simply list their duties and tasks or if they speak to the true essence of their job--to create delighted customers who will be less price sensitive, have higher repurchase rates, and enthusiastically recommend the company or brand to others. The latter should be every employee’s highest priority, because when it’s not, your customers are merely the recipients of a transaction, not an experience, and transactions do not make for a lasting impression or inspire loyalty.In Delight Your Customers, customer service expert Steve Curtin makes a compelling case that customer service managers need to shift from monitoring service activities to modeling, recognizing, and reinforcing the behaviors that actually create happy and returning customers. Things such as:• Expressing genuine interest• Offering sincere compliments• Sharing unique knowledge• Conveying authentic enthusiasm• Providing pleasant surprises• Delivering service heroics when neededSimply based on their own personal experiences, everyone knows that great customer service is rare. So why wouldn’t you want to provide a unique, caring, and beneficial experience for all your customers to rave about with others? With the real-world stories, examples, and strategies shared in this invaluable guide, you can take the customer service experience you offer from ordinary to extraordinary.

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