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Profit from a Customer Service Recovery Program
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No customer service recovery here. Only indifference and buck-passing - the symptoms of a mediocre business that tolerates less than outstanding customer service. Do you think I still do business with those people? Certainly not. Not when their competitors are just dying to steal me away! Not when I have many other options!
Contrast that mediocre service with the response from my Internet service provider, Netvision, in Wichita, Kansas. Some time ago, during their changeover of equipment, I was unable to access the Internet or my e-mail at the weekend for over an hour, which was unusual.
When I eventually called the office on Monday to complain, the lady in charge, Melody, was most apologetic, explained about the equipment change, told me what she was going to do, got back to me in fifteen minutes (as she promised) with an update, and when all was fixed, she gave me her home number in case this ever happened at the week-end again. Wow!
And the piece de resistance - on my next bill the monthly charge was waived!
So, what was the difference here? The first company didn’t have a customer service recovery program or policy, even though they probably think they have - and their brochures and publicity tell us they’re the best! The second company, Netvision, walked the talk, knew why they were in business, knew that the customer has many choices, and they had a system for customer service recovery.
How can you profit from a customer service recovery program?
· Make a list of things that could, and do, go wrong; show how they should be handled, and how to prevent them from recurring.
· Give your people the tools to do the job …training, authority to take a decision, adequate equipment and materials, and information.
· At staff meetings, get employees’ input on what improvements you could make to procedures that affect their ability to perform.
· Show appreciation and acknowledgment of the efforts and commitment of your people, especially when they handle difficult situations.
· Call some of your customers who’ve had a problem and ask them how your company scored in service recovery!
John Madden is an international speaker, trainer, and author of “Leap, Don’t Sleep” (How to get different results by doing something different). He specializes in customer service, coaching skills for managers, stress management through humor, creative problem solving, and interpersonal skills. You can reach him at 1-800-689-6932 or 316-689-6932; email at john@LeapDontSleep.com; web site: http://www.LeapDontSleep.com
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