Learning 1. Summarise the learning and teaching strategies used in your area of specialism. What strengths and limitations does each have? There are many learning and teaching strategies that could be used to ensure learning takes place within the area of customer service. Each technique has its own strengths and limitations that must be considered when applying them to context of customer service and its environment. Approaches that include activities such as role play where the learner may
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situations regarding customers of diverse backgrounds‚ no matter what their status or position may be. In establishing good customer service employees must have an awareness of the elements of cultural diversity as well to be accepting and understanding of the cultural diversity of all customers. This means; having an understanding of the expectations of differing racial groups (for example international visitors to Australia such as European expect fast efficient service) as well as their needs
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Creating Good Customer Relationship through Effective Customer Service: A Key to Greater Profitability to Merchandising Business Excellent customer service – the daily‚ ongoing support of a company’s offerings – is critical in creating brand identity and ultimate success. Customer Service is the service provided in sustain somebody financially customer service most often includes answering questions‚ taking orders‚ dealing with transactions and relations‚ handling complaints and perhaps scheduling
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years especially among the corporate people where they put Mercedes-Benz as a benchmark to display their luxuries lifestyle Elements of Customer Interface and print screen If an organization wants to create a website‚ they need to consider some elements before they created it as it will ease the end-user in the future. The elements that need be considered are the 7C’s of Customer Interface which
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organisation and the customer service role 1. Complete the table below with a description of the products and services for at least two commercial organisations‚ public organisations and third sector organisations. Please ensure you provide a description for each organisation‚ rather than a list. Organisation type | Name of organisation | Description of products and services | Commercial organisation | Cleaning firms | Cleaning company offering cleaning services. This company
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analyse the data and material presented to make recommendations for changing the customer service processes and culture. Specifically‚ you are required to: • identify Brad’s major customers • prepare a customer service policy for Brad’s business • prepare a standard for handling complaints • prepare a work instruction for handling a complaint • give an example of how you would change an element of the customer service system in response to the complaint about the quality of the meals • outline
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Chapter 3. Social Transitions Social Redefinition and Psychosocial Development * The adolescent-turned-adult faces a wider range of decisions that may have serious long-term consequences (ex. Drinking) * Age of majority: the designated age at which an individual is recognized as an adult * Changes in status at adolescence may affect development in the domain of sexuality * Although societies vary in how the transition from childhood to adulthood is signified‚ all cultures have some
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long-term customers was becoming a challenge. During a delivery run yesterday‚ driver Joe Stevens had noticed a competitor’s sales manager talking with the general manager of Saver Superstore‚ one of JBI’s largest customers. Then‚ that morning‚ Johnson’s sales manager‚ Marsha Ketchum‚ had mentioned that‚ during her visit with the same general manager on Wednesday‚ he was starting to make some noises about wanting to negotiate a lower price. This could cause a dilemma because this customer had been
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TB00417 The Southwest Spirit Customer service far beyond the norm in the airline industry was not unexpected at Southwest and hadits own name—Positively Outrageous Service. Some examples of this service included: a gate agentvolunteering to watch a dog (a Chihuahua) for two weeks when an Acapulco-bound passenger showedup at the last minute without the required dog crate; an Austin passenger who missed a connection toHouston‚ where he was to have a kidney transplant operation‚ was flown there by a
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of the cinema. With the company’s experience over 20 years‚ PT. Nusantara Sejahtera Raya certainly understands what its customers want. High efficiency and effectiveness for people during this era of all mobile must crave a thought and practical action. For the PT. Nusantara Sejahtera Raya not only sells just the quality of films but also keeps up with technology to provide better service in the future. 1.2. Situation Analysis These days‚ watch a movie has become a lifestyle for people
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