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"The Customer Service Trainer"
The problem is that realizing the impact of customer service in your personal life. Yes, I said personal life. This has a direct 1:1, apples to apples correlation to customer service in the business world. The answer lies in the definition of a customer.
•A customer is the recipient of a good, service, product or idea.
•A customer can choose the provider
If someone counts on you for a service or an idea in your personal life, that person is your customer. Have you received feedback on your level of customer service from your partner, family or friends lately?
If your personal habits create stress and disruption in your own life, then you aren’t even giving yourself good customer service.
That is all you need right there to re-brand your level of customer service in your personal life. Now, this obviously applies directly to the business side of things, but there is nothing wrong with identifying customers in all aspects of your life and provide amazing service at home and at work.
Why, because a high level of service directly impacts engagement, relationship building and trust.
How impactful is that? Awareness is only the first step in delivering exceptional customer service.
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I am Aaron L. White, “The Customer Service Trainer”
Posted on 09/10/2019 by Aaron L. White