Customer Service Delivery

Understanding Customer Requirements

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The type of service provided to the client’s and the success of a business are directly proportional to each other. The better the service, the more the success rate. What, how and when a service needs to be delivered to a customer is the scope of this Customer Service Delivery course. This course helps the delegates to acquire and improve skills to help build affectionate relations with their clients.  The course comes with tools, techniques and prototypes which delegates can use to provide better service to the clients. With better customer service being delivered to the clients, the organisation benefits by understanding the client’s nature and requirements.

  • Master ways to develop & maintain a positive, customer-focused, defiance

  • Assess and analyse customer satisfaction

  • Deal with customer dissatisfaction situations resulting in constructive outcomes

  • Gain insight to connecting with the clients online

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Courseware

Courseware will also be provided to the delegates so that they can revise the course after the training.

PREREQUISITES

There are no prerequisites for this course.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Operations Managers
  • Customer Service Representatives
  • Finance Personnel
  • Payroll Officers
  • Accounts Receivable and Payable

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Classifying the good and bad customer service behaviour
  • Forming relations with customers easily
  • Having positive attitude for problems
  • Managing emotional responses in challenging discussions
  • Managing customer’s emotional temperature
  • Methods for controlling the conversation
  • Effective questioning and listening methods to explain customer requirements and expectations
  • Responsibility to attain customer satisfaction
  • Transactional Analysis
  • Handling challenging customers calmly and confidently
  • Employ service excellence plans to retain current and attract new customers
  • Be perceived as a professional through body language, effective questioning and active listening 
  • Identify what the organisation has to offer customers and clients
  • Understand and manage customer/client expectations in different situations
  • Deal with customer dissatisfaction situations resulting in constructive outcomes
  • Know the need for customer care skills
  • Know how to deal effectively with anger, aggression and complaints
  • Understand the importance of security and personal security
  • Assess and analyse customer satisfaction
  • Explain what customer service means to internal & external customers
  • Recognise how one's attitude affects service standards
  • Master ways to develop & maintain a positive, customer-focused, defiance
  • Frame techniques for service excellence over the phone
  • Gain insight to connecting with their clients online
  • Master techniques for dealing with difficult customers
  • Grow needs inquiry devices to address customer needs better
  • Acquire tools for recovering demanding customers
  • Understand when to escalate an issue
  • Apply methods of customer service to get profits
  • Practice methods for developing goodwill through in-person customer service
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses in the organisation's customer care process
  • Ability to use influencing skills to build long-term relationships with the primary customers
  • Describe different customer behaviour styles
  • Be able to maximise the chance given by a complaining customer
  • Know what exceptional customer care looks like.
  • Develop tactics to show this level of service
  • Review performance and plan for customer service improvement

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Customer Service Delivery course is a must for all those who seek to gain profit from the clients.  A better communication and a better understanding of the client is what this training aims at. We at Pearce Mayfield ensure our clients go satisfied and replete with the knowledge that helps them gain profits from their clients in return.

 

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Exam Type: Multiple Choice Questions 

Duration: 90 minutes

Pass Percentile: 45%


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • INTRODUCTION
    • Understanding types of services
    • Understanding customer types
    • What customer service means
    • Evaluating customer service
  • Email Etiquette
    • Email and Content
    • Email atheism
    • Understanding the five types of emails
    • Emails and attachment
    • Responding to emails
    • Emailing and Customer service
    • Emails and privacy
  • DEALING WITH THE CUSTOMER
    • Communicating with the unsatisfied customer
    • Solving the customer’s problems
    • Follow-up with the customer
    • Customer service traits to copy (case studies)
  • Setting the scene for customer service excellence
    • Customer service and it’s changing nature
    • Defining customer agreements and the advantages of a customer-focused organisation
    • Customer charters allow differentiation from the competition
    • Ensuring consistency in customer service & buy-in actions across organisation
  • Understand your customers
    • Customer behaviour & expectations
    • The rising power of the customer
    • Assess customer lifetime value
    • Meet, manage and exceed customer expectations
    • Deal with changing expectations
    • Steps in the customer service process
    • The loyalty ladder
  • Keep customers with service excellence
    • What is Service excellence?
    • Keep existing customers attached
    • The two types of customers - Internal versus external
    • Care for existing customers
    • Provide an accessible service
    • Understand legislation and standards around consumer rights
    • Promote your organisation
    • Gain new business and customers
    • Under promise and over deliver: Going the extra mile
  • Connect with Client’s
    • Develop a relationship between the organisation and the client
    • Inspire confidence and build trust both
    • Body language and active listening – Their Importance
    • Make use of effective questioning
    • Present information to customers as valued individuals
    • Excel in written, face to face and telephone conversations
  • Deal with customer dissatisfaction
    • Tips and techniques for effective complaint handling
    • Preparing to handle a complaint: a step by step guide
    • How to increase the likelihood of a positive outcome post-complaint
    • The value of customer feedback
    • Service recovery
  • Improve customer service
    • Review performance
    • Plan for service improvement
    • Acknowledge the importance of the full customer experience
  • Understanding Customer Service
    • Describe Customer Service
    • Identify Customer Expectations
    • Commit Yourself to Providing Excellent Customer Service
  • Focusing on the Customer
    • Create a Positive First Impression
    • Detect and help Meet the Customer's Needs
    • Create a Positive Last Impression
  • Handling Complaints
    • Make it Easy for Customers to Complain
    • Resolve the Problem
    • Cope with Upset and Difficult Customers
  • Delivering Excellent Customer Service on the Telephone
    • Answer the Telephone
    • Project a Positive Image Using Your Voice
    • Transfer Calls
    • Take Meaningful Messages
  • Dealing With Stress
    • Describe Stress
    • Take Preventive Measures
    • Overcome Stress
  • Managing the Customer's Initial Contact
    • Accept a Customer Contact
    • Address a Customer's Emotional State
    • Address Your Emotional State
  • Addressing Customer Issues
    • Assess Customer Issues
    • Develop Solutions
    • Negotiate to Reach a Solution
  • Closing Communications
    • Upsell Additional Products
    • Conclude Customer Contact
    • Follow Up
    • Release Stress

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ABOUT Jersey

Far cry from other regions of United Kingdom, Jersey has its unique history. Jersey officially known as bailiwick of Jersey is run under the administration of The Crown. The coast of Normandy i.e France is located near to it. Earlier the dukes of the France has control over the jersey and ultimately became kings of England. In the deadly war, Normandy was lost by the kings. The ball was in the court of the jersey, either to choose association with the UK or not. It comes under the jurisdiction of the crown prince of the United Kingdom but still, it is not considered to be a part of the United Kingdom. Jersey is a self-governed parliamentary form of Democracy under the monarchy system.

This has own financial, legal and judicial systems. It has an international identity separate from the United Kingdom. The queen of the United Kingdom appoints lieutenant governor on her behalf to see the administration work of the jersey. All the responsibilities of the development work being done by the United Kingdom government. With regard to the defence of the sovereignty of the territory, the United Kingdom government is responsible for it. The 28 countries group of the Europe known as the European Union has a special relationship with it. Because of its closeness to the English people, the preferred language of this region is English and currency is Pound. The 2014 population index shows 1 lakh people in this region.

History

Because of its strategic location between the northern coast of France and the southern coast of England, it has shown a great impact on the inner politics of the region. The jersey history is very old nearly a large number of iron coins were found some years ago by two people with their modern equipment. The presence of Roman Empire is also found here. Various fortifications had been constructed during 1939-1945 by the Germans.

Politics and law

There is only single house assembly with total 51 members. Since many years, there has not seen many enthusiasts among voters. The elected council of ministers chose its chief minister. The lieutenant governor acts as a conduit between the government and the United Kingdom.The law follows in the United Kingdom is not from one country but mixed of various countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and Norman.

International relations

The government of the country is very active in its territory interests and trying to develop good relations with various countries. There have been numerous discussions over the independence within the assembly but no concrete solution has come so far. A number of leaders emerge out of its course.

Geography and Climate

Jersey is an island including Intertidal zone and reclaimed land. It is also the southernmost and largest Channel Islands. The climate is temperate with not many severe winters as well as not many severe summers. There has an impact on the weather condition due to the Atlantic Ocean. It makes the process of heating and cooling very slowly throughout the year. In winter, there is a warming influence on the coastal region and cooling influence in summer. The official met office kept records of yearly pattern of climate and which would be used for future reference.

Economy 

The services sector is the prominent sector in the economy of the region. It includes financial services such as tourism and hospitality which further adds hotels, motels, restaurants, bars, transport and Communications and a few more. Other prominent businesses are retail and wholesale, construction and Agriculture. At purchasing power parity, Jersey pulled a rabbit out of a hat and ahead of all the world’s major advanced economies.

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