Building Customer Relationships by Understanding Them First

Building Customer Relationships by Understanding Them First Customers come in all sizes, shapes, and descriptions. They all have specific wants and needs and all require a different degree of effort to address customer expectations and achieve customer satisfaction. Before a service representative can attempt to satisfy a customer, they must first determine what the customer expects … Read more

Five Tips for Improving Communication with Your Customers

Five Tips for Improving Communication with Your Customers You should continually look for ways to enhance your communication skills in order to build strong interpersonal relationships with your customers and deliver the best customer service possible. Customer service representatives who spend time on self-improvement are more likely to be successful than those who do not. … Read more

Non-verbal Communication Quote – Robert W. Lucas

Non-verbal Communication Quote – Robert W. Lucas Customer service representatives are often the first people with whom a current or potential customer comes into contact when reaching out to an organization. Their role is to quickly and professionally use their customer service skills to assist in resolving issues or concerns or providing products and services … Read more

Positive Impressions Help To Build Customer Relationships

Positive Impressions Help To Build Customer Relationships Customers often judge an organization and the people who work for it based on the first impressions made by front line employees with whom they come into contact face-to-face or via technology. It is crucial that you and those who serve customers take time to prepare for customer … Read more

The Role of Facial Expressions in Customer Service

The Role of Facial Expressions in Customer Service A major component of delivering stellar customer service to your customers is to continually hone your customer service skills in the area of communication so that you are able to deliver the best customer service possible. For example, there are so many different messages that can be … Read more

Strengthening Communication with Customers – Tip#3

Strengthening Communication with Customers – Tip#3 Demonstrate Openness Customers who feel that they have an active role in and control of a service-provider interaction often feel more important and valued. Improved interpersonal communication can lead to higher levels of customer satisfaction and retention and reduced stress for you and your co-workers. Take advantage of the … Read more

Quote On Communicating Through Body Language – Harvey Wolter

Quote On Communicating Through Body Language – Harvey Wolter Learning to read body language (nonverbal communication) is a crucial customer service skill since the majority of the sender’s meaning in a conversation comes from the non-verbal cues that they send along with their verbal communication. Famous Harvey Wolter Quotes “You can tell a lot by … Read more

Customer Relations is Directly Tied to Keeping Your Word

Customer Relations is Directly Tied to Keeping Your Word Customer service training for employees must cover basic customer service skills (i.e. verbal and nonverbal communication, how to build and maintain customer relationships that can lead to customer and brand loyalty and overall customer satisfaction). It must also emphasize how to handle situations when something goes wrong and teach how to … Read more

Non-Verbal Communication Tips

Nonverbal Communication Tips – The Importance of Gestures in Customer Communication Never underestimate the power of nonverbal communication when interacting with your customers or others. The issue is so important that entire books have been written on the topic. This article provides some nonverbal communication tips related to gesturing that you may want to consider … Read more

Positive Impressions Builds Strong Customer Relationships

Positive Impressions Builds Strong Customer Relationships Customers often judge an organization and the people who work for it based on the first impressions made by customer service representatives and others in the organization with whom they come into contact face-to-face or via technology. This is why it is crucial that you and others who serve … Read more

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