8 Rules For Good Customer Service Good Customer Service Made Simple Good customer service is the lifeblood of any business. You can offer promotions and slash prices to bring in as many new customers as you want‚ but unless you can get some of those customers to come back‚ your business won¹t be profitable for long. Good customer service is all about bringing customers back. And about sending them away happy happy enough to pass positive feedback about your business along
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TO: Customer Service Manager‚ specialists of Customer Service Department‚ regional offices with their own customer service departments FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: Customer complaint: processing‚ response and prevention I’d like to look into the complaint received from Elinor Mills which followed by her refusal to receive services from our company. The complaint was received by phone. According to the words of our former customer she filed that complaint for a number of times
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Tiered Service System Tiered service system is that system which creates a fire fighting in the organization‚ this service possess no structure and no system and is responsible for problems and the people are in stress and in the position of frustration. No‚ if I owned my own business I would not provide my customers with a tiered service system because it is known as everyday fighting in the organization. My primary focus would be to resolve the problems and make my customers happy and satisfied
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PROVIDING GOODS AND SERVICES TO PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES SAMPLE POLICY 1. Our mission The mission of [insert name is business] is to [insert mission of business]. 2. Our commitment In fulfilling our mission‚ [insert name of business] strives at all times to provide its goods and services in a way that respects the dignity and independence of people with disabilities. We are also committed to giving people with disabilities the same opportunity to access our goods and services and allowing them
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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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Unit 4- P3 Knowing the customer service skills required to meet customer needs in travel and tourism contexts. Communication skills is important an important part of the travel and tourism industry. It is important to use the appropriate methods of communication for a given situation. Communication takes place face-to-face‚ by telephone‚ in writing electronically (e-mail and fax). Face to face is dealing directly with customers either face to face‚ individually or in a group situation. Dealing
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MKT 121: Customer Service Question 2: Summarize the advantages and disadvantages of Web-based customer service. The internet has become the new path for providing customer assistance‚ providing a space for searching and shopping. As the technology is develops‚ clear advantages and disadvantages to customer service relationships have presented itself. One of the advantages of a website include increased exposure‚ with the ability reach customers on a global level. The web provides the
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International Journal of Business and Management Tomorrow Vol. 1 No. 1 Alternative Banking Channels and Customers’ Satisfaction: An Empirical Study of Public and Private Sector Banks Vijay M. Kumbhar ‚ M. A. SET‚ NET‚ GDC&A‚ DIT and M. Phil (Economics) and recently‚ he has submitted PhD Thesis in Alternative Banking and Its Impact on Customers Satisfaction to Shivaji University‚ Kolhapur www.ijbmt.com Page | 1 International Journal of Business and Management Tomorrow Vol. 1
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VALUE ADDED SERVICE FEATURES Appendix Y Click on the section that you are interested in 1 ABOUT THIS appendix 4 2 BASIC SERVICES 5 2.1 Caller ID 5 2.2 Call Waiting 6 2.3 Group Call 6 2.4 Optus 124YES (124 937) 8 2.5 Me2U 9 2.6 Rollover 11 2.7 SMS Usage Alerts 13 3 MESSAGING SERVICES 15 3.1 Optus SMS 15 3.2 Optus Group SMS 17 3.3 SMS 2 Email 19 3.4 Optus Web SMS 21 3.5 SMS Chat – EFFECTIVE 21 JANUARY 2011‚ SMS GAMES WILL NO LONGER BE AVAILABLE 24 3.6
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THE IMPACT OF ELECTRONIC BANKING ON COMMERCIAL BANKS OPERATIONS TABLE OF CONTENT Cover page Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE Introduction Background of study Statement of problem Objective of the study Significance of the study Scope and limitations of the study Definition of terms CHAPTER TWO Review of related literature Introduction Meaning of electronic banking Origin of electronic banking Meaning of computer Relevance of
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