Customer Service Unit 2 Prepare to deliver excellent customer service Session 1 Understanding customer service principles Handout In this Session‚ you have learned about: The importance of learning about your organisation’s products and services and how they are publicised Your organisation’s offer and how to keep up to date with it Customer service procedures The implications of poor customer service across different sectors. Your organisation’s products and services Sources of
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intend to be successful need to design products‚ services and product/ service bundles to meet customer needs. How can they do this and how can they ensure that the organisation’s plans achieve quality‚ time and cost specifications agreed with customers? What data and records might be drawn upon to make plans intended to meet customer needs? Organisations that use market research to gather feedback from consumers regarding product design and product/ service bundles tend to be more successful that those
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needs of customers? There are many needs of customers‚ everywhere you go and anything you do customers are needed – It varies from internal and external customers. Some of the major customer services are restaurants‚ retail stores‚ and manufacture companies. Many of these companies or stores need to understand the customers to be successful. Customer services in restaurants need to stress to the importance of keeping customers. For example‚ in the article‚ “Poor Customer Service: More Costly
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Research/Analysis Paper: Starbucks In 1971 Starbucks was founded on a love for coffee. Three businessmen‚ Gordon Bowker‚ Jerry Baldwin‚ and Zev Siegl‚ had a desire to share that love with Seattle by opening a small coffee shop known as Starbucks Coffee‚ Tea & Spice. Ten years later Starbucks had grown to four retail stores located throughout the Seattle area. Whole bean coffee was sold at all four locations. Upon reaching 100 stores in 1992 the company went public. Starbucks grew at an exponential
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1. Why do you think Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy? Starbucks is not only concerned with the success of the company but with the satisfaction of their employees and customers. They realize and show they know without the customers they would not have the business. They ensure farmers are able to make profits by paying more for the coffee; they put the customer first and put them before their profits. When they have employees that are
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Understand the factors that affect an 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
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you have selected as they DO NOT HAVE REFUND policy. They don’t provide “cash back” services neither do they reverse your credit card entry…. All they do is issue credit notes worth the price of products you want to return. And please keep in mind that the validity of such credit notes are extremely low.. I had to almost fight with them to extend the validity till 45 days… All they offer is 15 days in most of the cases!! E-Naxos DataGen E-Naxos DataGen is a test data generator is a software that
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Case Study: The Fashion Channel 1. Define the segmentation scenarios considered by Dana Wheeler and discuss the pros and cons of each scenario. In the HBS Fashion Channel case‚ Dana Wheeler considered 3 different market segmentation scenarios. Various market research firms had divided viewers into 4 distinct groups: “Fashionistas”‚ “Planners and Shoppers”‚ “Situationalists”‚ and “Basics”. These four groups were comprised of a mix of consumers with a plethora of demographics‚ all with specific
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The Importance of Customer Service in E-commerce At least 28% of online shoppers abandon a purchase before completing it (Greenfield Online‚ 2000). Some consumers abandon purchases because they perceive it as riskier to shop online than shopping in stores or over the telephone where consumers can obtain direct and immediate information to offset the risk of the item not meeting their expectations (Greenfield Online‚ 2000). Other consumers find the checkout process confusing‚ and others abandon
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Why have Starbucks satisfaction scores declined? Has the company’s service declined or is it simply measuring satisfaction the wrong way? Based on the data in the case‚ we can’t conclude if the company’s service is declining or is there is an error in measuring satisfaction the wrong way. What is clear though is the fact that the customer perception‚ customer’s attitude and the overall differentiation of the Starbucks brand have declined. It is possible that competition‚ shift in customer demographics
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