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Customer service is the role of taking care of the customer's needs by providing and delivering professional, helpful, high-quality service and assistance before, during, and after the customer's necessities are met. Customer service is meeting the wants and needs of any customer.

Customer service is an important slogan in the business world nowadays. Just about every company appears to realise just how important customer service is and have started to find means to grow and measure customer service.

Who should take this course

  • Frontline Customer Service Representatives (CSR)
  • Team supervisors
  • Department managers
  • Account managers
  • Field service representatives
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Prerequisites

This course has no prerequisites

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What Will You Learn

  • Identify key modules that promote customer retention and loyalty
  • Describe the practices of a world-class customer service provider and model their performance on those practices
  • Utilise interpersonal skills as vital implements in the provision of customer service
  • Communicate more efficiently by using dynamic listening and questioning skills
  • Set smart intentions and aims to increase daily throughput
  • Use stress management techniques to reduce tension
  • A shared organisational customer service vision
  • A streamlined customer service feedback system
  • Improved Intra/interdepartmental communication
  • Determine how to deal with demanding customers effectively
  • A highly motivated and focused workforce
  • Develop a customer-focused mindset for continuous improvement
  • Improved conflict resolution skills
  • Start the position of setting and reviewing customer service standards
  • Improve an understanding of internal and external customer expectations
  • Increased competency and communication skills
  • Increased customer retention and revenue growth
  • An improved growth for their role in helping their organisation reach customer service excellence
  • Increased confidence in their abilities to work professionally with difficult or upset customers
  • The insight to adjust their temperament style to become more versatile, adaptable and highly successful
  • Improved time management skills and increased productivity
  • Up to date methods and techniques to help them provide world-class service
  • Know the importance and significance of social media.
  • Know how to remain professional when on condition that customer service both in person and over the phone.
  • Know how to evaluate customer service through feedback and staff training.
  • Enhanced leadership and communication skills required to excel in their career
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  Course Overview

Customer service is listening to customers and assisting to resolve their problems so that they remain happy and loyal. Listening is such a critical, and sometimes unnoticed, part of customer service. Having worked in a call centre for five years, I have plenty of experience listening carefully to the needs of my customers before proficiently working to solve their problems and explain the results. Customers already begin feel taken care of when you listen wisely to their disquiets. Asking clarifying questions, repeating their concerns, and only quietly looking are helpful ways to demonstrate that you are listening and that you care about their problems.

 

Exam Info:

Type: Multiple Choice Question

Duration of Exam: 90 minutes

Pass Percentage: 45

 

 

 

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  Course Content

Introduction to Customer Service

  • Discriminate where a client ability expert chances in an organised organisation
  • Diagnose your role in providing excellent customer service
  • Define who the customers are and their expectation
  • Describe class customer service
  • Explain what the term customer supporter

Customer Service Fundamentals

  • Learn the consumer service transaction, model
  • Recognise how to notice to the consumer
  • Understand why asking open-ended questions is critical
  • Know why evaluating, and following up on a customer purchase is vital
  • See why communicating customer service issues with management is essential
  • Explain how a client deal takes place

Customer Communication Summary

  • Know that the clients have different communication networks
  • Learn why building understanding with his clients is supreme in as long as astonishing customer service
  • Recognise the different procedures for head-on vs. telephone communications
  • Know the most simple feature to communication

Customer’s Semantic

  • Match oral declarations to the exact communication places
  • Estimation customer situations to define best approaches
  • Match kinesthetic statements to the particular communication positions
  • Diagnose graphic, audio and kinesthetic arguments
  • Match visual reports to the precise communication channels

Setting the Values of Customer Service Excellence  

  • Benefits of providing excellent customer services
  • Importance of managing internal and external customer prospects
  • First impressions of customers
  • Knowing and working with the four customer styles

Service Recovery: Handling Complaints and Difficult Customers  

  • Importance of customer complaints and why they should be encouraged
  • Six steps to service recovery
  • Empower employees to get the job done
  • Strategies to help calm upset customers
  • Managing emotions during stressful situations

Principles of Persuasion  

  • Requesting feedback from clients and colleagues
  • Art of giving and receiving feedback
  • Five dimensions of customer service excellence
  • Negotiating mutually beneficial outcomes
  • Words and tones to avoid
  • Best practices for call managing, documentation and quality declaration
  • Measuring and monitoring for customer satisfaction

Getting the Right Customer Service Attitude  

  • Stress management tips to increase productivity
  • Set personal and professional goals
  • Importance of attitude and teamwork
  • Focusing on continuous improvement
  • Client service mission and vision

Communicating the Customer Service Message  

  • How well does your organisation communicate the position of customer service
  • Knowing customer’s nonverbal communication
  • Use questioning techniques to identify a client’s expectations and service requirements
  • Telephone tips to promote a professional image
  • The dos and don’t of written communication
  • Tips for building trust and rapport quickly face-to-face or on the telephone
  • Learning style
  • Developing your active listening skills to improve communications
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About Ipswich

Ipswich is county town of Suffolk in England. It is located on the estuary of the River Orwell that is 97 km northeast of London. Ipswich has one of the most important ports of the England.

History

Roman Settlement

Ipswich is one of the oldest towns in the England. Under the age of the Romans Empire, the part around the Ipswich formed a route from inland to rural towns. A huge Roman Fort that is part of coastal defences of Britain stood at Walton near Felixstowe.

21st Century:

Ipswich has experienced recreation and a redevelopment programme, principally around the waterfront. Though this has curved a former industrial dock area into a developing residential and commercial centre. The completion was the expenditure of much of the town's industrial and maritime custom and in spite of determinations made by a local civic group i.e The Ipswich Society. Much of this growth is residential, advertised to prosperous DINKs.

Culture

Ipswich is home to several artists and several galleries. The most prominent one was Christchurch Mansion in Ancient House and the Artists' Gallery in Electric House. The visual arts are then maintained with many monuments. The Borough Council endorses the formation of new public works art and has been recognised as to make this a condition of planning permission. The town has three galleries - Christchurch Mansion,  and the Ipswich Transport Museum.

Government

Two-tier Council system administers the Ipswich. It's Borough Council accomplishes district council functions like refusing collection, housing and planning. Suffolk County Council offers the county association services such as education, transport, and social services.

The town is protected by two governmental communities. One is Ipswich, which includes about 75% and, as of June 2015, is represented by Conservative MP Ben Gummer. Other is Central Suffolk and North Ipswich, which covers the remaining 25% and is represented by Conservative MP Daniel Poulter.

Industry

As it is the country town of the Suffolk, industry has a strong agricultural bias with Ransomes, Sims and Jefferies Ltd around it. In 1902, the world's first commercial motorised lawnmower was manufactured by the Ransomes. They are a major manufacturer of railway parts during 1869 to 1987. There was a sugar beet factory at Ipswich for a long time but was shut in 2001.

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