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Interview with Customer Service Extraordinaire Kristina Evey

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Blake Landau
Blake Landau
01/11/2010

Kristina Evey wants you to wake up to your customer’s call. In the current economy we can no longer afford to be sloppy with our customers. Evey feels providing customer experience is a lost art. She sees part of the problem as the lack of top-down focus on the customer. We are still at square one.

Defining who you are and how you would like to be seen by customers is crucial to your brand. Leadership should establish this kind of culture. When the leadership takes an initiative to empower their staff and walk the talk it trickles down to the customer.

Evey wants leaders to get into a new customer service excellence mindset. However, most leaders are not there yet. They should be leading by example to set the tone for the culture.

At the very minimum, customer service representatives need to be sensitive to the customer’s needs. Think apologies are obvious? Most customer representatives don’t even remember to apologize when necessary. But apologizing actively builds and strengthens your customer relationships. An apology, according to Evey, will make a world of difference to your customers.

Validating the customer and figuring out how you can help them will differentiate your brand. Surprisingly, research shows that a cash payout is less effective than an apology.

Who knew the natural reaction when an apology is offered is forgiveness?

In this podcast Evey talks about creating memorable customer experiences and explains why, for the customer, a little goes a long way and will keep them coming back.


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