Sep 20, 2011

It's "No Problem" - Teri's Tip #55


Responding to a customer's request with the phrase "no problem", while you are saying it isn't a problem, still implies the customer really is causing a problem. The customer is giving their business to you, so your business should be ready and prepared to deal with all kinds of requests and none should be considered a "problem".

The better response would be a simple "yes" or "its my pleasure".

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 Teri Yanovitch is a leading speaker, trainer and consultant on creating a culture of customer service within  an organization.  Her firm T.A.Yanovitch, Inc. provides a clear and proven process on how to create this culture of service and helps guide organizations to ensure their success.  Through her presentations, workshops  and training, Teri has assisted organizations from all industries to differentiate their business through the competitive edge of the customer experience.
Her highly acclaimed book Unleashing Excellence – The Complete Guide to “ Ultimate Customer Service” has sold over 32,000 books and is recognized as a practical, hands-on approach to providing a seamless extraordinary service experience to retain customers and employees.  Contact Teri at ty@retainloyalcustomers.com for your next speaking engagement or for a copy of her book. 


 

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