[Your Name] [Street Address]‚ [City‚ ST ZIP Code] [phone] [e-mail] CUSTOMER SERVICE PROFESSIONAL Profile Synopsis of Achievements Employment More than 7 years’ successful experience in customer service and support with recognized strengths in account maintenance‚ problem solving and trouble-shooting‚ sales staff support‚ and planning/implementing proactive procedures and systems to avoid problems in the first place. Possess solid computer
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After looking over the customer service model I would use what I thought I would want to receive as a customer calling in for help. You have a preconceived notion as to what your customer service call would be like. For instance if I had a customer call I would like to greet them warmly and get right to the point as to what the problem is and what I am prepared to do in order to help them. A customer expects professionalism but they also expect understanding and dedication to their issue‚ so being
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Industries/Professions International Taxpayers Self-Employed Small Business/Self-Employed Home Other International Individual Topics Alien Taxation - Certain Essential Concepts Classification of Taxpayers for U.S. Tax Purposes Determining Alien Tax Status Employees of Foreign Governments or International Organizations Income from Abroad is Taxable New Developments in International Taxation Special Categories of Alien Workers Taxation of Dual-Status Aliens Taxation of Foreign Athletes and Entertainers
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questions; my answers are below. 1) Does the required work schedule stated above meet your needs? Yes. This schedule works quite well for me. 2) Explain what customer service means to you. Customer service...well‚ I kind of think it’s a dying art. Hardly anywhere I go‚ do I see people who really know what it means to "serve" their customers. Or‚ maybe they know‚ but just don’t care. Though I suppose it shouldn’t‚ this often surprises me. In fact‚ it surprises me so much so‚ that when I
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become prominent in service marketing (Gilboa‚ S and Rafaeli‚A‚ 2003) . The majority of this work has focussed on the results of the physical attributes of the customers’ external environment‚ or as Kotler (1974) referred to it as ‘atmospherics’. The effects of servicescapes on customers and employees are widely underappreciated and underutilized. Managers frequently change physical surroundings without taking into account the impact the design changes will‚ or could have‚ on customers and employees.
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MSc OR/BAC | Courier Services | Managing Business Operations | SERVICE OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT - group 5 | Contents Service Definition 2 Intangibility 2 Heterogeneity 2 Inseparability 2 Perishability 2 Service Classification 3 The Volume Measure (Silvestro) 3 Other Service Classification Models 4 Service Design 5 What is the philosophy behind the service design? 5 What to deliver to courier service customers? 6 How to deliver? 7 The blueprint diagram 7 Customer actions 7 Onstage
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1. A233 parts Weekly demand=32‚LT=1 week‚Price=$18/unit‚Ordering cost=$16/unit Demand per year=32x52=1664 *D=demand‚Q=quantity‚Oc=Ordering cost‚P=Price. EOQ=>Ordering cost= Carrying cost=>(D/Q) x Oc=(Q/2) x P x 23%=>1664/Qx16=(Q/2) x 18 x 23%=>114 A) When Q=EOQ=114‚ Ordering cost=1664/114x16=$233.54 Carrying cost=(114/2) x18 x23%=$235.98 Therefore total cost= Ordering cost + Carrying cost=234+236=$469.52 B) When Q= 64‚ Ordering cost = 1664/64x16=$416 Carrying cost
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Solution to Improve Customer Service‚ 12 May 2013/4/3 Report for: Directors of House & Home Introduction This report delivers messages about the shortcoming of customer service and we have three feasible options to improve service: Recruit more staff for each store. Improve staff training. Offer higher pay to sales staff. Now we are facing some powerful competitors whose sales are offering better service than ours. Recruit more staff for each store. Our stores is obviously unstaffed
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Customer contributions and roles in service delivery Mary Jo Bitner Arizona State University‚ Tempe‚ Arizona‚ USA Customer contributions and roles 193 Received June 1996 Revised January 1997 William T. Faranda University of Virginia‚ Charlottesville‚ Virginia‚ USA Amy R. Hubbert University of Nebraska-Omaha‚ Omaha‚ USA Valarie A. Zeithaml University of North Carolina‚ North Carolina‚ USA Introduction Service experiences are the outcomes of interactions between organizations‚ related
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Customer Service Unit 3 Communication in the customer service role Session 4 Understand how to meet the needs of a diverse range of customers © Creating Careers Limited‚ 2012. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 1 Communicating with people who have language/speech difficulties Try and ask short questions that only require short responses. Don’t raise your voice unless requested as most speech-impaired customers can hear and understand. If you don’t understand‚ ask the person to repeat what
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