Good Customer Service Skills – Training is key

For those in the front line of a business, good customer service skills are key

good customer service skills

good customer service skills can be like a band aid

when faced with irate and disgruntled customers . It could be as a simple as a customer having a bad day, health or family issues. An easy turn of phrase can totally change the mood of the customer and in this respect front line staff could be seen as therapists or nurses dispensing band aids. The actions and reactions of the employees really can make a difference, and one of the key things in my opinion, is for the staff to realise and keep in mind that it’s not personal. Here are some examples of how training in good customer service skills can help your business.

Good Customer Service Skills – Training is key

A masseuse working in a resort spa will have more pleasant customers than a lost luggage agent at a busy airport. If your customers are sitting in a chair at your hair salon, they’re likely to be more relaxed than if they were sitting in an examination chair in a dental office.

That’s why so many customer service training programs fall short of desired results. Over the last decade there’s been a dearth of frontline training that focuses on enhancing customer experience. The premise is that we are now in the experience economy. [Read more…]

Small Business Management – More on Cash flow Management

There must be something happening in the universe. No sooner had I written 2 posts at entry level on small business cashflow than I found this great article written by Wahat is meant by cashflow small business helpDavid Bracken in the UK stressing the importance of not overlooking  cash flow management. Now I know I am not a lone wolf howling into the wind. In fact I consider this so important that I have reproduced nearly all of the article below.

Small Business Management – Cashflow

Successful entrepreneurs usually concentrate their efforts on three key areas: vision, people and cash. Much advice and attention is lavished on the exciting work of developing and articulating a vision for the business: the grand strategies for world domination, or on ideas for hiring, managing and motivating a great team. The boring numbers bit about managing cash-flow too often takes a back-seat. However, to succeed in business, you must first avoid failure, and all businesses fail in exactly the same way: they run out of cash.

By having an accurate forecast, you will be able to judge your expenditure carefully, manage your working capital and seek additional funding in good time. [Read more…]