QUESTIONNAIRE BASED ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION NAME OF THE ORGANISATION :……………………………………… ADDRESS / OFFICE (1) ..........………………………………………………… BRANCH OFFICE / HO ....…………………………………….( INDIA / ABROAD) CONTACT NO. (...S)..... (1) …………………………… (2) ……………………… INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM ……………………………………… DESIGNATION/ E-MAIL ID …….…………………………………………… NO. OF INTERNET USERS ………..……… HOURS OF USAGE PER
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Customer Service Policy Mission Statement My customer service mission would be to go above and beyond the customer’s expectations and achieve the highest level of customer satisfaction to maximize the long-term growth and success of the company. We will provide a superior customer service experience and build a corporate culture that is focused on delivering quality customer service to maintain customer loyalty. Customer Retention/Loyalty The importance of customer retention to the organization
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Customer Satisfaction on Post-Sales Service with Reference to Two-Wheeler Automobile Industry S Saraswathi* The key to success of automobile industry lies not only in having good products but also in being able to provide the customer with the level of service they desire. Because of increasing competitiveness in the Indian automobile industry‚ almost all automobile manufacturers have invested valuable resources on customer satisfaction as a tool to understand the needs and expectations of their
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MULTILEVEL INVESTIGATION OF FACTORS INFLUENCING EMPLOYEE SERVICE PERFORMANCE AND CUSTOMER OUTCOMES HUI LIAO Rutgers‚ the State University of New Jersey AICHIA CHUANG National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Previous work on service performance has focused on either organization- or individual-level analysis. This multilevel study of 257 employees‚ 44 managers‚ and 1‚993 customers from 25 restaurants demonstrated that both individual- and store-level factors were significantly associated
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how customer service within British Airways is monitored & evaluated British Airways would monitor their customer service through a number of ways. One example of how they would monitor customer service is through the use of informal customer feedback. This means that they would gather information through informal conversation‚ where the customer is left to express their opinions more comfortably and honestly. British Airways would value the customer’s opinion and use this information to
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STARBUCKS: DELIVERING CUSTOMER SERVICE Background Case P.1 According to their data‚ Starbucks are not always meeting our customers’ expectations in the area of customer satisfaction. They came up with a plan to invest an additional $40 million annually in the company’s 4‚500 stores‚ which would allow each store to add the equivalent of 20 hours of labor a week. The idea is to improve speed of service and thereby increase customer satisfaction. P.1 Day‚ Starbucks’ senior vice president of
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Delivering Customer Service MARKETING-II DATE OF SUBMISSION-19.11.2012 SUBMITTED BY:- SECTION-C‚ GROUP 13: Abhijit Das- 2012PGP005 Ashwin Vijayan- 2012PGP073 Kumar Abhishek- 2012PGP178 Payal Anand- 2012FPM10 Rajat- 2012PGP292 Sumit Bapuji Gedam- 2012PGP382 Vikash Kumar- 2012PGP438 Situational Analysis Customers: Affluent‚ well-educated‚ white-collar patrons(skewed female) between the ages of 25 and 44 Most loyal customers visit Starbucks as often as 18 times a month‚ but typical customers visited
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the company is not meeting customer expectations in terms of service. To increase customer satisfaction‚ the company is debating a plan that would increase the amount of labor in the stores and theoretically increase speed-of-service. However‚ the impact of the plan (which would cost $40 million annually) on the company’s bottom line is unclear. --------------------------- Starbucks prided itself in providing the highest quality product with excellent customer service and the brand strategy of
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My Perspective on Customer Service Today Andrea Cox Rasmussen College Author Note This research is being submitted on April 10‚ 2013‚ for Mr. Jeremy Crouch’s B119/MNA1161 Customer Service Course. My Perspective on Customer Service Today Providing excellent‚ and memorable‚ client support is important for client retention. Without exceptional support‚ your clients will not return. Average or mediocre support won’t keep your customers either‚ and bad customer service will simply drive
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applications. The products have proven to be very popular with small businesses. The new Marketing Director‚ Rob‚ recently discovered customer satisfaction had diminished significantly. She discovered that her predecessor had focused entirely on short term profits and sales volume‚ unfortunately ignoring customer queries and their problems. To boost sales and improve customer loyalty‚ Rob is going to recruit and train a new sales force. EOC 1 Establishing a team performance plan Question 1 Suggest ways
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