SkillSharpener, December 2024
Discussion topics and activities for the December 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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Discussion topics and activities for the December 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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• Common customer service myths debunked
• Staying sharp during the holiday season
• True, not true
• Service News: A monthly roundup . . .
• Ask the Experts: Why all the fuss about proactive service?
• Good news...
• Getting right to the point with voice messages
• Staying focused on the customer
• Keeping on track and on schedule
Discussion topics and activities for the November 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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• To become a great communicator, break down these common barriers
• Focus takes practice
• Service News: A monthly roundup . . .
• Ask the Experts: What do you say when a customer wants you to do something the wrong way?
• Good news . . .
• Try the Five Question technique
• Don’t trigger customers
• Avoid the awkwardly long hug
Discussion topics and activities for the October 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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• 8 Essential Skills for Customer Service
• Learning from elite athletes
• Pop Quiz
• Service News: A monthly roundup . . .
• Ask the Experts: What to do when a customer sends you into a tailspin?
• Good news
• Pause more often
• Avoid sounding like a robot
• Don’t get too personal
• Encourage customers to ask questions
Discussion topics and activities for the September 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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• 5 Ways to improve First Call Resolution
• Site-saving strategies
• I beg your pardon?
• Service News: A monthly roundup . . .
• Ask the Experts: Are you using these banned words?
• Good news . . .
• Clearing out the physical clutter
• Keep your questions focused
• Three key listening goals
• Never let them make you angry
Discussion topics and activities for the August 2024 issue of Customer Communicator.
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• Do your customers think you are trustworthy?
• Mind your mobile manners
• More trust-building techniques
• Service News: A monthly roundup . . .
• Ask the Experts: What’s the best way to give bad news?
• Good news
• The law of attraction: positive thoughts
• Use your “amiable voice”
• Use FUD to calm angry customers