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Guest Post: The 4 Most Common Misconceptions About Customer Service

ShepHyken

She shares common misconceptions about customer service and offers ways to fight them in order to provide great customer experiences. Keep reading to dive into four common misconceptions about customer service, and how to combat them to offer better customer experiences.

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How Do You Really Know If You’re Doing a Good Job?

ShepHyken

There are plenty of ways to get feedback. You can survey customers over the phone, via email, in focus groups and more. You can get objective and subjective feedback. You can use tools such as Net Promoter Score and Customer Effort Score. What a great way to do research and get feedback!

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Guest Blog: A Radical Idea in Customer Service Surveys – The Solo Question

ShepHyken

This week we feature an article by Gaetano DiNardi who discusses how many customer service surveys are not giving you proper data and suggests how to improve them. One of the other problems with surveys, in general, is that you cannot necessarily rely on the honesty of the person taking it. Customer Effort Score (CES).

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Call Center Agent Feedback: Tips & Best Practices for Providing Effective Agent Feedback

Callminer

Providing feedback to agents in your call center is entirely needed to maintain and improve a quality facility. However, knowing how to deliver feedback can be tricky. Unfortunately, there are a number of pitfalls that can derail the process of delivering effective feedback.

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Guest Blog: Thank Your Customer With Actions Not Words

ShepHyken

Simply mentioning a customer’s name while communicating with them breaks the ice. Statista reports that emails personally addressed to customers had an 18.8% This single act thanks to the customers in a thousand ways for their patronage. Offer Personalized Services. Every customer is unique.

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Lesson #7 Revisited: CX Is Not the Same as Customer Service—AI Is Transforming Both

PeopleMetrics

In Listen or Die , I emphasized that customer service (CS) and customer experience (CX) are not interchangeable. CS: Defining the Difference As a reminder: Customer Experience (CX) : The total sum of every interaction a customer has with your company, spanning digital platforms, product usage, service touchpoints, and more.

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What's the Difference Between Customer Satisfaction & Customer Effort Score?

PeopleMetrics

So lets get started: how should you decide between customer satisfaction and customer effort when evaluating specific interactions with your company? Using Customer Satisfaction. Customer satisfaction (often abbreviated to CSAT) centers on the level of satisfaction a customer feels after interacting with your experience.