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Keeping Your Offerings Easy to Use (Part 1) hip to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication.What's the real formula for customer happiness? First, let's review what we know about customer unhappiness. We know that consumers expect our offerings to work exactly as advertised. Yet our products and services can intro Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep i Why The Extra Mile Never Has A Traffic Jam One of the questions I receive most often from my newsletter subscribers is what do I do when I've "blown it?" As one good friend said: "I forgot all the great ways I know to address a conflict. I reprimanded an employee by basically attacking her character. I did apologize, and, thankfully, she is not quitting. But things feel awkward, and I'm wondering if there's something I can do to help the situation besides apologize."We all hear anecdotal stories of horrible customer service. Sadly, many people have come to expect bad customer service as the norm today.If you are starting a business in today’s hyper competitive marketplace, you First, this person did just the right thing—she apologized, and she didn't wait too long to do it. It's important to remember that we all react occasionally in ways that we think better of later. Once you apologize, give it time. Continue to center, breathe, smile, and treat the employee with respect. In addition, hold the vision that with time your relationship will be back on the right track. Visualize how you want the relationship to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication. Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep it Call Center Software Downloads yee by basically attacking her character. I did apologize, and, thankfully, she is not quitting. But things feel awkward, and I'm wondering if there's something I can do to help the situation besides apologize."A number of software developers have started renting complete software solutions over the Internet, to reduce the cost of manufacturing and distributing CD-ROM based software packages. This allows call center managers to se First, this person did just the right thing—she apologized, and she didn't wait too long to do it. It's important to remember that we all react occasionally in ways that we think better of later. Once you apologize, give it time. Continue to center, breathe, smile, and treat the employee with respect. In addition, hold the vision that with time your relationship will be back on the right track. Visualize how you want the relationship to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication. Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep i The Power of Habit st, this person did just the right thing—she apologized, and she didn't wait too long to do it. It's important to remember that we all react occasionally in ways that we think better of later. Once you apologize, give it time. Continue to center, breathe, smile, and treat the employee with respect.We are all creatures of habit, whether we like it or not. Even though our habits often keep us in our comfort zone instead of reaching our goals, habits per se are not necessarily bad. Without habits, we would have to mak In addition, hold the vision that with time your relationship will be back on the right track. Visualize how you want the relationship to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication. Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep i Understanding Workplace Violence and What You Can Do time. Continue to center, breathe, smile, and treat the employee with respect.Women face a greater likelihood of encountering workplace violence than men.Workplace violence victim: Anyone who has been injured, harmed, or who has suffered in some way due to acts of another while on the job or In addition, hold the vision that with time your relationship will be back on the right track. Visualize how you want the relationship to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication. Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep i Storage and Warehousing and the Importance of Following Health and Safety Guidelines hip to look as you continue to work together, and begin acting on that vision in your daily communication.Storage and warehousing can be a dangerous business if important safety rules are not adhered to. A recent serious injury to an employee of a warehousing company has prompted the Health and Safety Executive to remind Think of a physical wound--it takes time to heal. While it's healing, you treat the wound gently, keep it clean, maybe smooth some cream on it to help the healing process. It's the same with healing a relationship. Keep your communication clean, gentle, and yet honest and direct. Say hello, how's it going? Treat her as you would under normal circumstances, yet with the awareness of what did occur. You don't pretend the conflict never happened, but you don't have to abase yourself either. Finally, remember that it's not only up to you. You have a part in this, and so does she. You cannot do her part for her; you can only do yours. If you give the employee room, she will find her way back to the strong connection that once existed.
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