April showers bring a bounty of integrations
They also bring lousy headlines. Hey, they can’t all be hits.
They also bring lousy headlines. Hey, they can’t all be hits.
A good report highlights data trends and communicates important information that keeps the wheels of your customer service or support department running smoothly. A less-than-perfect report, on the other hand, conceals important ideas, overwhelms the readers with convoluted information, and will probably end up as a paperweight on your desk within a few hours of printing. Here’s how to make sure your reports always fall into the first category.
As consumers’ preferred channel for solving simple queries, self-service can play a huge role in helping businesses scale in a customer-centric way. Take it from Freshly. Founded in 2015, the meal delivery subscription service brings nutrient-rich, chef-cooked meals right to customers’ doors, eliminating the confusion around (or lack of interest in) recipes or evening grocery store runs.
The way brands engage with customers in today’s interconnected world is constantly changing. Tied to this constant change is the evolution of customer experience. Over the years, the industry has become better at understanding and implementing measures to enhance customer experience. But there is still a lot more to be done.
Customer relations is one of the most important and difficult to maintain aspects of running a successful business. It’s through attentive, efficient, and friendly relationships with customers that you will be able to bring in new clients, retain existing customers, and receive referrals from those who love your product and trust in your business. But those positive relationships do not develop overnight.
Language is the currency of support. It allows us to produce results when talking to customers over the phone, via chat or over email. But, just as it can allow us to repair bridges that are broken, it can crumble them down, if used improperly. There is no quicker way to lose a customer’s trust than giving them the wrong information or speaking to them in a way that makes them feel disrespected or like you don’t care.
Sometimes even the most experienced agents will face a customer service issue so complex that it leaves them stumped. That’s understandable—after all, as the technology driving many products and services becomes increasingly complicated, the need for guidance from experts on other teams has become commonplace.