
Next Steps Series – Client Needs: Beyond Best Practices in Client and Customer Service
Customer Service is moving to Customer Experience, and modern firms must keep up with their clients, or fail at sustainability. Learn to compete when will be measured by value, contribution, impact and sustainability.
Format
Online
NASBA Field of Study
Communications and Marketing
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
1
Author(s)
Karl Ahlrichs
Availability
1 year
Product Number
BLI338942
Customer Service is moving to Customer Experience, and modern firms must keep up with their clients, or fail at sustainability. Competition is no longer just down the street. Clients are demanding more value, and wanting a shift from reactive reporting to real time services. In the future, the customer experience will be measured by value, contribution, impact and sustainability.
- Professionals in a leadership, supervisory or managerial position.
- Methods for defining the client and what their needs are
- Setting business strategy to build loyalty
- The difference between Customer Service and Customer Experience
- Tactics for building a deeper relationship with clients, including personal branding
- Differentiate between customer service and customer experience
- Recall the three levels of customer relationshipsRecognize core organizational and cultural decisions that build a sustainable culture of good customer experience
- Recall key points of the Herzberg's Motivational Theory
- List techniques for delivering great customer experiences
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