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Customer Service Training: Empowering A Service Mindset

Integrity Solutions

In the past, customer service centers were viewed as cost centers or expenses. Today, the organizations that are delivering a superior customer experience are proving just how outdated that perspective is. But great customer experiences don’t just happen.

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The Complete Customer Service Training Guide

ProProfs Chat

You need to take into account their expectations, needs, and final feedback for your services to create an excellent customer service training program. To create an awesome training program, you can use an online customer service training software that: Engages customer service operators till the end.

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3 Customer Service Training Secrets You’ll Wish You’d Known 5 Years Ago

Ecrion

Every year, businesses lose over $75 billion in potential revenue thanks to one thing: poor customer service. And while studies show that about 1 out of every 26 customers complain about poor customer service, over 90% of those dissatisfied customers simply stop working with your business — and never come back.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles for the Week of July 9, 2018

ShepHyken

I enjoyed the author’s sarcastic approach to what companies do to fail their customers. (I I especially like the first one, which is to treat new customers better than your loyal customers.). Poor Customer Service Costs UK Businesses £37 Billion by Stephanie Liais. That’s almost $50 billion USD.)

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5 Top Customer Service Articles For the Week of December 3, 2017

ShepHyken

My Comment: Let’s kick off this week’s Top Five with an interesting concept: That the United States government could provide excellent customer service. The government admits to delivering poor customer service. Work to keep your existing customers and impress new ones so they will come back.