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What To Expect In A Customer Service Course

Submitted by sheila01
Thu, 4 Sep 2008

Businesses that allow their personnel to undergo a customer service course have an advantage over those that do not bother to provide adequate training to their customer service staff. As businesses grow, the training of frontline personnel becomes a critical area that may determine how much a business will prosper. By training staff members under an appropriate customer service course, management demonstrates its concern not only for their staff but also for the customers themselves.

Customer service is a critical area in many enterprises as it can make or break day-to-day business transactions. There have been numerous cases where key business relationships unduly dissolved only because of a less than responsive customer service. Good customer service will always be in demand and is a must for businesses across all industries.

As we expound the virtues of developing a customer service oriented enterprise through staff training, it is equally important to determine the right blend of training that will yield the best results for particular businesses. Some course contents for customer service are too superficial for certain applications while there are others that are, in a manner of speaking, overkill for other businesses.

Nevertheless, the basic skills and knowledge required to develop proficiency in customer service should be contained in the training course’s syllabus or course outline. There are several things that one should expect in choosing an appropriate training course.

Course Content

The following points should always be present in a customer service course:

Focusing on the customer. The course should always put an emphasis on putting the customer first. This is the core of customer service.

Improving communication skills. Staff members who interact with clients must demonstrate impressive communication skills. Key facets of business communication must be tackled namely, email correspondences, telephone interaction and face-to-face communication.

Handling of difficult customers and genuine complaints. Complaints are indicative that something is not to the satisfaction or expectation of the client and should be handled judiciously and effectively. Properly, timely and professionally settling an issue raised by a customer, unruly or otherwise, saves the company from having to perform problematic and costly damage control later should the matter grow and remain unresolved.

Excellence in customer relationship management. The ability to build and manage valuable customer relationships is the cornerstone of excellence in customer service. Customer relationships go beyond mere superficial interaction and put the customer at the center of the successes achieved by the business.

Other Course Essentials

Apart from the essential course content enumerated above, other important things to consider in selecting a customer service training program includes the quality of the course materials, simulation activities, pre and post training assessment, follow up trainings and, when appropriate, a customer service proficiency certification.

A customer service course is a valuable investment into human resources towards achieving business excellence. When these items and course components are present in the customer service course being considered, the company’s management may rest assured that the training will have desirable results towards a better overall customer experience.

 

Sheila Mulrennan is a business author and journalist who regularly contributes articles on Management, Personal Development and customer service course to leading business publications. Visit www.professionaldevelopment.ie for more information.


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