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Serving Internal and External Customers Anne Swartzlander

Serving Internal and External Customers By Anne Swartzlander

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Serving Internal and External Customers by Anne Swartzlander

For courses in Customer Service, Marketing Principles in two-year vocational/technical schools, and related classes in Business Education.

This unique text uses a model with customers at its center, integrating an organization's service philosophy and strategy, its systems, and its people-management policies that enable it to succeed in the 21st century business environment. With its comprehensive coverage of customer service communication best practices,Customer Service provides innovative concepts and techniques appropriate for both experienced and entry-level customer service providers.

About Anne Swartzlander

Anne Swartzlander brings to this title a range of professional and teaching experience. She brings decades of experience in management, business development, research, and retail sales.

Dr. Swartzlander has her Ph.D. from Ohio State University in Consumer Economics. She has taught at several major universities including the University of Georgia and the University of Tennessee. She was recently nominated for the American Marketing Association's Distinguished Marketing Professor award.

Table of Contents

1. CUSTOMER SERVICE.

Definition of Customer Service.

Customers' Perceptions of the Quality of Services.

Importance of Customer Service.

Relationship of Customer Service to Marketing, Operations, and Human Resources.

Customer Service Model.

Exercise-Be Your Own Customer.

2. CUSTOMER SERVICE STATEGY AND SYSTEMS.

Customer Service Model.

Customer Service Strategy.

Characteristics of an Exceptional Customer Service Strategy.

Customer Experience Strategy.

Service Fairness.

Definition of Systems.

Characteristics of Exceptional Customer Service Systems.

Systems Improvement.

Exercise-Blueprinting and Analyzing a System.

3. CUSTOMERS.

External and Internal Customers.

Customer Loyalty.

Customer Needs and Expectations.

Customer Expectations and Loyalty Research.

Benefits of Exceptional Customer Service.

Costs of Exceptional Customer Service.

Project-Mystery Shopping.

4. PEOPLE.

The People Component.

Internal Customer Service.

Frontline Employees' Role.

Employee Satisfaction Equals Customer Satisfaction.

Factors Contributing to Employee Satisfaction.

Next-Generation Workforce.

Case-The Root Cause of the Problem.

5. EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE.

Elements of Exceptional Performance.

Positive and Negative Attitudes and Mind-Sets.

Emotional Intelligence.

Self-Talk.

Personal Style Tendencies.

Teamwork.

Personal Management Techniques.

Project-Customer Service Communication Skills.

6. NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION.

Importance of Nonverbal Communication.

Definition and Functions of Nonverbal Communication.

Body Language.

Voice Cues.

Use of Space.

Touch.

Artifactual Communication.

Time.

Case-I Contact.

7. VERBAL COMMUNICATION.

Importance of Verbal Communication.

Acceptable Verbal Communication.

Unacceptable Verbal Communication.

Difficult Conversations.

Written Communication.

Business Etiquette.

Civility in the Workplace.

Case-Insufficient Service.

8. LISTENING.

Importance of Listening Skills.

Effectiveness of Listening.

Stages of Listening.

Listening Barriers.

Types of Listening.

Individual Differences.

Developing Better Listening Skills.

Case-Not Mulch Listening.

9. TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION.

Effective Telephone Communication.

Best Practices.

Pre-Greeting Best Practices.

Greeting Best Practices.

Conversation Best Practices.

Closing Best Practices.

Telephone Actions.

Telephone Specialty Features.

Wireless Communication.

Case-Lack of All Aid.

10. ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION.

Technology.

Automated Response Systems.

E-Mail Communication.

Importance of E-Mail Communication.

E-Mail Issues.

E-Mail Management.

Netiquette.

E-Mail Format.

E-Mail Composition.

E-Mail Operations.

E-Mail Response Management Systems.

Company Websites.

Fax Communication.

Case-Taxing Obfuscation.

11. PROBLEM SOLVING.

Customer Service Problems.

Thinking.

Styles and Thinking.

Environment and Thinking.

Creativity.

Mind Mapping.

Brainstorming.

Consensus Decision Making.

Conflict Resolution.

Exercise-Conflict Resolution.

12. EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE.

Exceptional Customer Service in Challenging Situations.

Dissatisfied or Angry Customers.

Mistaken Customers.

Problem Customers.

Customer Responsibilities.

Diverse Customers.

Multicultural Customers.

Adaptation.

Customers with Disabilities.

Emotional Labor.

Case-Nowhere You Want to Be.

13. CUSTOMER PROBLEM RESOLUTION AND RECOVERY.

Customer Complaint Behavior.

Problem Resolution and Recovery Strategies.

Problem Resolution and Recovery Systems.

Problem Resolution and Recovery Procedures.

Case-Differential Indifference.

Index.

Additional information

CIN013028341XG
9780130283412
013028341X
Serving Internal and External Customers by Anne Swartzlander
Used - Good
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
20040224
304
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