Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Eight rules for superlative service

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Eight rules for superlative service
Its one thing to provide technical or customer service but quite a different thing to do so really well. What's really changed the whole concept of outbound service as compared to say twenty years ago is that a company's customers can now find each other and talk. They can discover and publicize your weaknesses with a speed and depth of commentary that, if they are annoyed, can be astounding and result in significant brand damage. Read More


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Sins of commission and omission
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Clearing out the cobwebs
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