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TrainingBriefs® Creating a Positive Customer Experience
New Micro-Learning! Creating a positive customer experience requires flexibility. To gain and maintain customer loyalty, you must focus on active listening, demonstrate a positive attitude and be ready to solve problems.
Got Performance?® Co-Workers Are Your Customers, Too!
Most of us work with coworkers each and every day. We depend on our coworkers to get things done, and they depend on us. The same is true when it comes to working across departments; every person we deal with – whether it is face-to-face, over the phone, or via email – is a person who helps get things done for our organization. In this sense, our coworkers are our customers, too – our internal customers. By the end of this course, you will be able to identify ways to positively impact and support internal customers.
Got Performance?® Diffusing Customer Emotions
This course focuses on a positive and helpful attitude in dealing with frustrated customers. You will learn that empathizing with the customer and maintaining a positive attitude are two of the most important tools at your disposal in creating a positive customer experience. By completing this module, you will benefit from a better job, more sleep and better numbers (if selling).
Got Performance?® Handling Interruptions with a Smile
Customers deserve our undivided attention. However, sometimes it’s hard to balance multiple interruptions and give each customer the attention he or she deserves. By completing this course, you will benefit from increased job satisfaction, stress reduction, and more efficient customer service.
Got Performance?® When Policies and Service Collide
As employees who serve customers, it is certain that you will experience situations in which your customer is not happy. How you react in these situations impacts the perception the customer has about the level of service he or she is experiencing. This course shares strategies for providing customer service in tricky situations, whether it be a reaction to a policy or dealing with an irate customer.