3 Ways to Commit to Delivering First-Class Customer Service

 In Customer Engagement, customer experience management, Customer Loyalty & Retention, Customer Service & Satisfaction, Customers

Is first class customer service a target you suddenly arrive at after years of experience, practice and research? Or, is it a commitment your business maintains consistently to reap the experience it wants? Is it the end or the means to reaching an end?

First class customer service is continuous. Constant. Persistent. Ongoing. Just like any commitment, you don’t maintain it for a temporary period of time – you dedicate yourself and your efforts to it, endlessly. It takes leadership engagement to achieve employee engagement which gives excellent customer engagement.

WCW, GenuineCustomerServiceA lot of companies promise their customers a lot of things… the vow, the promise, the wedding so to say… companies entice their customers with all sorts of sweet nothings to lure them in the doors – but then what? Any company that’s good with words and charm can convince customers to give them a shot, but only companies that truly deliver will really win the hearts of those they aim to please. True loyalty breeds true loyalty. If you’re a leader, remember this: what you want your customers to give you, you must first offer them. You want them to be ceaselessly committed to your organization? Well, ensure your organization is ceaselessly devoted to them. It’s straightforward. Simple. And shouldn’t really be all that much of a secret. So, how do you do that?

You continually improve. The ultimate goal of great customer service is to avoid complacency. Your customers don’t stop changing, so why should you? And the economy, industry and external environment doesn’t stop changing, so why should you? Now, although there are various ways to perpetually build progress – here are my top 3 tips:

ACHIEVING FIRST CLASS CUSTOMER SERVICE

Schedule it.

Don’t assume that with time, it’ll happen – instead, be intentional. Schedule a weekly or bi-weekly meeting with essential teams, so that your constant commitment to delivering great customer experiences is continually communicated, reiterated and expressed. Work with your teams to do this. Too many leaders talk about being the best in customer service. Few do anything else. You have to lead the way, and walk the talk.

Measure it.

WCW, GreatCompaniesEmployeesComeFirstDon’t assume you’ll know when it’s different – rather, take steps to measure the steps your organization has taken. Without tangible tracking in place, it’ll be hard for you to know when your employees are doing things differently, when your customers are experiencing things differently, and what it is that’s influencing your bottom-line. Regardless of what happens, you want to be able to understand why it happened. Next, you have to use the data. Far too many companies save the information in the file folder until next month. Then, most importantly, engage your team with communication, training, coaching, recognition and positive problem-solving.

Revisit it.

Intentionally making time and diligently recording progress are the first two ways to demonstrate your continual commitment to delivering great customer service – but the third (and critical) way will put real weight behind your words. You must regularly revisit your original commitments – not only to reiterate their importance, but to update them appropriately, adjust strategies prudently, and celebrate progress excitedly! Your team will respond by engaging the customer proactively and positively.

Schedule, measure and revisit – it’s a cycle that never stops… because first class service never stops becoming better than what it is and reworking what isn’t working. An American proverb says, “To keep a customer demands as much skill as to win one.”

By the way, do you want to enhance your career by increasing the customer experience of your organization today? If so, download our complimentary guide:Creating Sustainable Customer Loyalty and Sales Increases.

Or, do you want to enhance your customer service skills so you are one of the best? If so, check out a few of our customer service/experience books:WCW, Superstar Customer Service

Rick Conlow and WCW Partners have helped companies win 48 quality service awards including JD Power, Ford’s President’s Award and Canada’s Consumer Choice recognition. To achieve similar results contact Rick at rick@wcwpartners.com or call 1-888-313-0514.

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  • Abby
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    Remember customer is always right, Make them comfortable and enjoy their inputs. They are key stakeholders and through their suggestions and feedback possible improvement can be realized in your organisation. Exercise your PR fully to them and make them 1st class. customer service.

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