Customer Service Processes at Orbitz A Review of the Literature Lin Ze Total Quality BA4010 Professor Edward Ruppel October 3‚ 2012 Customer Service Processes at Orbitz A Review of the Literature Orbitz‚ which is headquartered in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ officially began doing business online in June 2001‚ and had originally been created in 1999 by five major airline companies-American‚ Continental‚ Delta‚ Northwest and Untied. What’s more‚ Orbitz is one of many Internet travel
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[Insert Department Name] [Insert Department Logo] Customer Service Plan [Insert Date] This template includes directions and examples. Please remove all text in italics and replace with content for your Department’s customer service plan. Please note that the total length of your plan should be approximately ten pages. Executive Summary The Executive Summary should be 1-1.5 pages. In this section‚ provide an overview of the purpose of the document‚ that it was required
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CUSTOMER SERVICE ANALYSIS VALUE ADDED SERVICES Pantaloon provides a host of value-added services to enhance customer experience and to garner the loyalty of their customers. Through these value-added services‚ the customer experiences a whole new level of standard in price‚ convenience‚ comfort‚ quality and store service levels. Following is the list of value-added services provided by Pantaloons‚ S.B. Road:- 1. Gift vouchers: Pantaloons provides Gift vouchers in convenient denominations
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Building Customer Loyalty - You Decide DeVry University‚ BUSN258 March 14‚ 2013 You Decide As a general manager‚ it is important to identify the issues interfering and affecting the relationship with your customer. After carefully examining all of the facts of the problem‚ it is important to find a solution and providing the customer with a satisfactory answer. First of all the company needs to fix the problem as soon as possible. One way of fixing this problem‚ is by providing
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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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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 how you would change the work culture in the kitchen • outline how you would evaluate the customer service Brad’s Holiday Retreat gives in the future BSB40207
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A business seeks to make a profit by providing customers with goods and services. The success of the business is in the quality of the goods and customer service. Management and leadership styles have a great impact on the working environment and employees ’ motivation. The working environment also affects both management and other employees ’ motivation‚ which in turn influences the overall progress and well being of the organization. It all comes down to keeping employees enthusiastic and energized
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Emotional Dissonance and Customer Service: An Exploratory Study Craig C. Julian ABSTRACT. In this paper‚ the broad context for the study of emotional dissonance and its importance to marketing is set out. The relevant literature on emotional dissonance‚ its antecedents and outcomes are introduced together with the knowledge gap in the literature. The conceptual framework of emotional dissonance is expanded via exploratory research using case studies in order to identify the key issues and the
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Customer Views Customer Expectations When speaking to the customers of Jitterbug Diner‚ their expectations were very strait forward. The same buzzwords came up over and over; friendly atmosphere‚ timely service‚ and quality food. These are traits that everyone would expect when going out for a meal at a restaurant. The first customers I spoke to were finishing up their first visit to the diner. Their initial visit expectations were heavily influenced by an event they had participated in‚ Taste
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Appendix 1. What can we do about lost sales due to poor customer service by outside “contract” sales staff? Get rid of contract sales staff altogether. When they do not show some customers already resort to placing their orders online so why not make that a standard and skip the middle person. Furthermore‚ it will save money from being put into the contract‚ and losing funds when contractors take money they feel they are owed off the top before turning the cash in. 2. How can we restore the attractiveness
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