SECTION 2: SUPPORT IMPLEMENTATION OF CUSTOMER SERVICE STRATEGIES Activity 4 19/05/2015 04:44PM 1 What level of customer service do you think you should receive from your internal suppliers? Explain why you think this and how high levels of internal customer service will impact on the service provided to external customers. From my internal suppliers I should recieve the same customer service that I should give to customers. I think that it should be like this because they should give me the attention
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What determines the perceived brightness of objects? Luminance is a physical and objective measure of the intensity of light. The sensation elicited by different luminances is called brightness. However brightness is a subjective measure as it is the perceived amount of light emanating from an object. It may seem logical to expect that luminance and brightness are directly proportional and that two objects that reflect the same amount of physical light into the eye will look the same brightness
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situations regarding customers of diverse backgrounds‚ no matter what their status or position may be. In establishing good customer service employees must have an awareness of the elements of cultural diversity as well to be accepting and understanding of the cultural diversity of all customers. This means; having an understanding of the expectations of differing racial groups (for example international visitors to Australia such as European expect fast efficient service) as well as their needs
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organisational culture must have customer service at its heart. One point which suggest a strong organisational culture perhaps must have customer service at its heart because‚ customer service can help a business differentiate (porter) from competitors in a very intense (porter) climate. As with Southwest‚ who are known for their culture of ‘goofiness’ and putting their employee and customers first‚ allows their staff to feel empowered so are able to create a customer service experience that is unique
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Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service Starbucks: Delivering Customer Service The elusive goal of customer satisfaction has long provided companies with endless headaches and difficult decisions. In the end‚ associating specific customer satisfaction metrics to company profit and loss would provide the undeniable proof needed to make changes‚ and then invest the required capital to address any concerns. Starbucks‚ not unlike the rest of the business world‚ has found itself in the same situation
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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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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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Conduct a critique of the following service management ideas‚ theories and techniques‚ specifically with reference to purpose‚ application and limitations and with regard to how these service management ideas‚ theories and techniques might contribute to the development of a business. Customer segmentation Study the market‚ its structure‚ identify attitudes and behaviours of consumers‚ this is the first step of marketing. Among the range of behaviours and
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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 organisation | Cleaning firms | Cleaning company offering cleaning services. This company
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Service Quality— From Definition to Measurement Introduction In recent years‚ more and more companies start to concentrate on the quality of their products. The products could be tangible as physical goods‚ or intangible like the service. This article is more about the service product. Since the service has no tangible form‚ the service quality is difficult to measure. Businesses want to get the information about the customers’ perceptions of the service they provided. Then they need to measure
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