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Module - 3
Outline
I. What is customer service?
II. The Importance of Good Customer Service In a Retail
Store
III. Types of customers
IV. Top 10 Ways to Turn Off Customers
V. 21 Tips for Excellent Retail Customer Service
VI. Appealing to Repeat (Loyal) Customers
VII. Telephone Handling
VIII. Dealing with the Disgruntled Customer
IX. 11 Ways to Tell Your Customer No
X. G.U.E.S.T
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What is Customer Service?
"Customer service is the sum total of what an
organisation does to meet customer
expectations and produce customer
satisfaction".
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• There are many models of customer service but all agree
that organisations should have clear answers to the following
basic questions:
• Do customers have a clear idea of the service they can expect
from you?
• Do you gather high quality information about your customers
and what they want on a regular basis?
• Can you be contacted easily?
• Do you have competent and well trained staff?
• Do you respond quickly to queries and requests?
• Have you made it easy for customers to complain and make
suggestions about the quality of your services?
• Do you involve your customers in the development of products
and services?
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Customer service can be used as a framework to look at all
aspects of your business:
• Image and presentation
• Promotion of services
• Contact and communication with customers
• Service delivery
• Monitoring and improving services
• Resolving customer problems
• Customer relationship management
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• Key to customer service is getting all members of your
organisation to embrace it through training and
development, at individual and team level. Creating
a culture of customer satisfaction starts with effective
management and leadership and having clear measures for
customer satisfaction in all aspects of the business.
• This can be encouraged through:
• Creating your own Customer Charter or Code of Practice
• Benchmarking your activities against other organisations
• Creating and monitoring specific measures of customer
satisfaction
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The Importance of Good Customer Service In
a Retail Store
Good Customer service in a retail store goes far beyond
making that one sale to that one customer. Here are 4
reasons why good customer service will increase your
business and bad customer service can put you out of
business.
1. Making or increasing the Sale.
2. Return Visit by the Customer.
3. Word of mouth advertising
4. Controlling Shrink.
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The 5 Types of Customers
• Loyal customers – 20% providing 50% business.
• Discount customers
• Impulse customers
• Need-based customers
• Wandering customers
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Top 10 Ways to Turn Off
Customers
1. Dirty Bathrooms
2. Messy Dressing Rooms
3. Loud Music
4. Handwritten Signs
5. Stained Floors or Ceiling
6. Burned-out or Poor Lighting
7. Offensive Odors
8. Crowded Aisles
9. Disorganized Checkout Counters
10. Lack of Shopping Carts/Baskets
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVqBzP0xdKk
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EXAMPLE OF VERY POOR CUSTOMER SERVICE
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21 Tips for Excellent Retail
Customer Service
1. Smile when greeting a customer in person and on the
phone (and yes, they can tell if you are smiling over the
telephone!).
2. Use age-appropriate greetings, and avoid referring to
older customers and women as ―guys.‖
3. Be proactive and ask how you may be of service.
4. Stay visible and available, but don’t hover.
5. Don’t turn away, walk away, start to make a phone
call, or duck beneath the counter as a customer
approaches. (We’ve all had it happen to us.)
6. The live customer standing in front of you takes
precedence over someone who calls on the phone.
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7. Never judge a book by its cover—all customers deserve
attention regardless of their age or appearance.
8. Leave food and beverages in the break room.
9. A customer doesn’t want to hear about your upcoming
break.
10. Makes any personal calls when you’re on a break and out
of earshot.
11. The correct answer is never ―I don’t know‖ unless you add
to it, ―but I can find out for you.‖
12. If a customer wants something that isn’t on display, go to
the stock room and try to find it.
13. If the item isn’t in the stock room, offer to call another
store or order it.
14. Learn to read body language to see if a customer could
use some help.
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15. Don’t let chatty customers monopolize your time if others
are waiting.
16. Call for backup support if lines are forming.
17. Be discrete if a customer’s credit card is declined by
asking if there is another method of payment he or she
would like to use.
18. Never discuss customers in front of other customers
(they’ll wonder what you’re saying about them once they
leave).
19. Inspect merchandise before bagging it to make sure it’s
not defective or the wrong size.
20. Make sure customers receive everything they’ve paid for
before they leave your store.
21. Smile as you are saying goodbye and encourage the
customer to come again.
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Appealing to Repeat (Loyal)
Customers
• It is more efficient to serve repeat customers than to
heavily promote to lure new ones.
• Often, new customers are lured because of a special
sale, buy goods that have a low markup to the retailer, and
then switch to another store when it runs a sale event.
Repeat customers are more apt to buy a full range of
merchandise, not merely discounted items. This means
that the retailer can reach its profit margin goals.
• Revenues can be increased (not just maintained) by
placing greater attention on repeat customers. They can be
encouraged to shop more often and to purchase more on
each trip to the store.
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Theseare some hintsfor targetingcurrentcustomersbetter:
• Develop a data base with the appropriate customer
information.
• Set up some type of frequent-shopper program that can
reward people for their continued patronage. The program
does not have to be complex.
• Communicate with repeat customers on a regular basis.
Mail them a letter at least quarterly. Call them at least
once per year. Customers are often quite impressed when
they receive 'friendship' rather than "sales pitch" letters
and calls. People like to feel appreciated.
• Run special events for good customers. This also lets them
know how important they are to the firm.
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• Offer extra services, such as free delivery or more liberal
return policies, for good customers.
• Do not reward your new customers at the expense of the
current ones. Think carefully about having promotions that
offer benefits to new customers that are not available to
current ones.
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Telephone Handling
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54xYxV1SoaU
As we deal with customers over the telephone, we need to
remember that:
• It is a substitute for face-to-face conversations. Therefore
we need to work at finding ways to compensate for what
we are missing out on:
• we cannot see facial expressions, manners, reactions
• we cannot see what the other person is doing
• we cannot lip-read what the other person is saying
• we cannot use illustrations to help them understand
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• Answering the phone professionally
• Answer the phone within 3 rings
• Use the four answering courtesies:
• Greet the caller
• State your organisation (or department)
• Introduce yourself
• Offer your help
• Show enthusiasm when you answer. Help make the caller feel
welcome
• Use friendly phrases as part of your greeting.
• ―Thanks for calling.”
• “May I help you?”
• Remember to smile as you pick up the receiver.
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• Closing the conversation
1. Thank the caller.
2. Let the caller know you appreciate his/her business.
3. Provide assurance that any promises will be fulfilled.
4. Leave the caller with a positive feeling
• Some courteous closing statement examples:
• “Thank you for calling. We appreciate your business “
• “Thanks for your order.”
• “Feel free to call us anytime.”
• “I’m glad we were able to help.”
• “Goodbye and thanks for calling.”
• “I enjoyed talking with you.”
• “If you have any additional questions please call me.”
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• What to do when you have to put customers on hold:
• Ask them if you can put them on hold.
• Tell them how long they will be on hold.
• Assure them that you will be working for them while they are
on hold (tell them what you will be doing away from the
phone).
• Wait for their response.
• When you get back to them, thank them for holding.
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Dealing with the Disgruntled
Customer Service Tips to Save the Sale
• Stay Calm and Remember It's Not Personal
1. Listen carefully to what the customer has to say, and let them
finish.
2. Ask questions in a caring and concerned manner.
3. Understand the customer’s issue completely
4. Don’t be defensive
4. Apologize without blaming and empathise
5. Ask the customer, "What would be an acceptable solution to
you?―
6. Solve the problem, or find someone who can solve it— quickly!
• Resolve Their Problem, Not Yours
• Contain the problem
• Explain the company’s desire to improve
• Follow Up with a short Turn Around Time
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• Educate your customer
• Satisfy the Customer
• Acknowledge the Customer
• Reward the Customer
• Follow Up with the Customer even after the closure of the
issue
o Send personalized mailings
o Invite them to special in-store events as a VIP shopper
o Ask about their family or events in their life
• Learn From Mistakes
• Recover
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X-Ksqn_T_c
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHHC4tpXt0
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybCxN86n61k
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11 Ways to Tell Your Customer No
1. Empathize with the customer’s situation.
2. Validate the customer’s emotions while reiterating your
intention to help.
3. Focus on the primacy of the customer and the relationship.
4. Treat every ―no‖ like the first ―no‖ of the day.
5. Explain the reason why you have to say no.
6. Offer your best alternative first.
7. Give the customer realistic options.
8. Be consistent.
9. Be firm but polite.
10. Get curious. ―What else would be important for me to know
right now in order for me to best help you?‖
11. Ask for feedback.
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G.U.E.S.T
• GREETING
• Acknowledge the customer as soon as they enter
• Smile, enthusiasm and friendliness
• Time appropriate greeting
• Title
• Welcome
• Introduction and opening statement
• UNDERSTANDING
• Asking open ended questions
• Gaining clarity
• Understanding the type of customer [Customer profiling]
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• EXPLAINING THE PRODUCT
• Matching the product to the customer’s requirements
• Talk points of the product
• Suggesting alternatives
• Talking about offers, discounts or promotions
• SELLING
• Suggestive selling
• Upselling
• Cross selling
• Closing the sale
• THANKING
• Capturing customer data
• Smooth and pleasant transition from the POS to Exit
• Thanking the customer
• Endorsing the brand
• ―We look forward to seeing you again. Have a great day sir.‖
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• All of the above are tried tested and well researched guidelines
from experts
• It is key to understand the nature of the customer and respond
appropriately quickly
• This takes plenty of practice and role plays help hone your
tools
• It takes a special person to be a part of the service industry
• Remember you are instrumental in giving a great experience to
the customer. You are important.
• ALL THE BEST!!!!
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Retail Customer Service

  • 2. Outline I. What is customer service? II. The Importance of Good Customer Service In a Retail Store III. Types of customers IV. Top 10 Ways to Turn Off Customers V. 21 Tips for Excellent Retail Customer Service VI. Appealing to Repeat (Loyal) Customers VII. Telephone Handling VIII. Dealing with the Disgruntled Customer IX. 11 Ways to Tell Your Customer No X. G.U.E.S.T PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 2
  • 3. What is Customer Service? "Customer service is the sum total of what an organisation does to meet customer expectations and produce customer satisfaction". PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 3
  • 4. • There are many models of customer service but all agree that organisations should have clear answers to the following basic questions: • Do customers have a clear idea of the service they can expect from you? • Do you gather high quality information about your customers and what they want on a regular basis? • Can you be contacted easily? • Do you have competent and well trained staff? • Do you respond quickly to queries and requests? • Have you made it easy for customers to complain and make suggestions about the quality of your services? • Do you involve your customers in the development of products and services? PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 4
  • 6. Customer service can be used as a framework to look at all aspects of your business: • Image and presentation • Promotion of services • Contact and communication with customers • Service delivery • Monitoring and improving services • Resolving customer problems • Customer relationship management PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 6
  • 7. • Key to customer service is getting all members of your organisation to embrace it through training and development, at individual and team level. Creating a culture of customer satisfaction starts with effective management and leadership and having clear measures for customer satisfaction in all aspects of the business. • This can be encouraged through: • Creating your own Customer Charter or Code of Practice • Benchmarking your activities against other organisations • Creating and monitoring specific measures of customer satisfaction PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 7
  • 10. The Importance of Good Customer Service In a Retail Store Good Customer service in a retail store goes far beyond making that one sale to that one customer. Here are 4 reasons why good customer service will increase your business and bad customer service can put you out of business. 1. Making or increasing the Sale. 2. Return Visit by the Customer. 3. Word of mouth advertising 4. Controlling Shrink. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 10
  • 11. The 5 Types of Customers • Loyal customers – 20% providing 50% business. • Discount customers • Impulse customers • Need-based customers • Wandering customers PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 11
  • 12. Top 10 Ways to Turn Off Customers 1. Dirty Bathrooms 2. Messy Dressing Rooms 3. Loud Music 4. Handwritten Signs 5. Stained Floors or Ceiling 6. Burned-out or Poor Lighting 7. Offensive Odors 8. Crowded Aisles 9. Disorganized Checkout Counters 10. Lack of Shopping Carts/Baskets PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 12
  • 17. 21 Tips for Excellent Retail Customer Service 1. Smile when greeting a customer in person and on the phone (and yes, they can tell if you are smiling over the telephone!). 2. Use age-appropriate greetings, and avoid referring to older customers and women as ―guys.‖ 3. Be proactive and ask how you may be of service. 4. Stay visible and available, but don’t hover. 5. Don’t turn away, walk away, start to make a phone call, or duck beneath the counter as a customer approaches. (We’ve all had it happen to us.) 6. The live customer standing in front of you takes precedence over someone who calls on the phone. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 17
  • 18. 7. Never judge a book by its cover—all customers deserve attention regardless of their age or appearance. 8. Leave food and beverages in the break room. 9. A customer doesn’t want to hear about your upcoming break. 10. Makes any personal calls when you’re on a break and out of earshot. 11. The correct answer is never ―I don’t know‖ unless you add to it, ―but I can find out for you.‖ 12. If a customer wants something that isn’t on display, go to the stock room and try to find it. 13. If the item isn’t in the stock room, offer to call another store or order it. 14. Learn to read body language to see if a customer could use some help. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 18
  • 19. 15. Don’t let chatty customers monopolize your time if others are waiting. 16. Call for backup support if lines are forming. 17. Be discrete if a customer’s credit card is declined by asking if there is another method of payment he or she would like to use. 18. Never discuss customers in front of other customers (they’ll wonder what you’re saying about them once they leave). 19. Inspect merchandise before bagging it to make sure it’s not defective or the wrong size. 20. Make sure customers receive everything they’ve paid for before they leave your store. 21. Smile as you are saying goodbye and encourage the customer to come again. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 19
  • 21. Appealing to Repeat (Loyal) Customers • It is more efficient to serve repeat customers than to heavily promote to lure new ones. • Often, new customers are lured because of a special sale, buy goods that have a low markup to the retailer, and then switch to another store when it runs a sale event. Repeat customers are more apt to buy a full range of merchandise, not merely discounted items. This means that the retailer can reach its profit margin goals. • Revenues can be increased (not just maintained) by placing greater attention on repeat customers. They can be encouraged to shop more often and to purchase more on each trip to the store. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 21
  • 22. Theseare some hintsfor targetingcurrentcustomersbetter: • Develop a data base with the appropriate customer information. • Set up some type of frequent-shopper program that can reward people for their continued patronage. The program does not have to be complex. • Communicate with repeat customers on a regular basis. Mail them a letter at least quarterly. Call them at least once per year. Customers are often quite impressed when they receive 'friendship' rather than "sales pitch" letters and calls. People like to feel appreciated. • Run special events for good customers. This also lets them know how important they are to the firm. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 22
  • 23. • Offer extra services, such as free delivery or more liberal return policies, for good customers. • Do not reward your new customers at the expense of the current ones. Think carefully about having promotions that offer benefits to new customers that are not available to current ones. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 23
  • 25. Telephone Handling • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54xYxV1SoaU As we deal with customers over the telephone, we need to remember that: • It is a substitute for face-to-face conversations. Therefore we need to work at finding ways to compensate for what we are missing out on: • we cannot see facial expressions, manners, reactions • we cannot see what the other person is doing • we cannot lip-read what the other person is saying • we cannot use illustrations to help them understand PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 25
  • 26. • Answering the phone professionally • Answer the phone within 3 rings • Use the four answering courtesies: • Greet the caller • State your organisation (or department) • Introduce yourself • Offer your help • Show enthusiasm when you answer. Help make the caller feel welcome • Use friendly phrases as part of your greeting. • ―Thanks for calling.” • “May I help you?” • Remember to smile as you pick up the receiver. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 26
  • 28. • Closing the conversation 1. Thank the caller. 2. Let the caller know you appreciate his/her business. 3. Provide assurance that any promises will be fulfilled. 4. Leave the caller with a positive feeling • Some courteous closing statement examples: • “Thank you for calling. We appreciate your business “ • “Thanks for your order.” • “Feel free to call us anytime.” • “I’m glad we were able to help.” • “Goodbye and thanks for calling.” • “I enjoyed talking with you.” • “If you have any additional questions please call me.” PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 28
  • 29. • What to do when you have to put customers on hold: • Ask them if you can put them on hold. • Tell them how long they will be on hold. • Assure them that you will be working for them while they are on hold (tell them what you will be doing away from the phone). • Wait for their response. • When you get back to them, thank them for holding. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 29
  • 30. Dealing with the Disgruntled Customer Service Tips to Save the Sale • Stay Calm and Remember It's Not Personal 1. Listen carefully to what the customer has to say, and let them finish. 2. Ask questions in a caring and concerned manner. 3. Understand the customer’s issue completely 4. Don’t be defensive 4. Apologize without blaming and empathise 5. Ask the customer, "What would be an acceptable solution to you?― 6. Solve the problem, or find someone who can solve it— quickly! • Resolve Their Problem, Not Yours • Contain the problem • Explain the company’s desire to improve • Follow Up with a short Turn Around Time PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 30
  • 31. • Educate your customer • Satisfy the Customer • Acknowledge the Customer • Reward the Customer • Follow Up with the Customer even after the closure of the issue o Send personalized mailings o Invite them to special in-store events as a VIP shopper o Ask about their family or events in their life • Learn From Mistakes • Recover • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X-Ksqn_T_c • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHHC4tpXt0 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybCxN86n61k PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 31
  • 33. 11 Ways to Tell Your Customer No 1. Empathize with the customer’s situation. 2. Validate the customer’s emotions while reiterating your intention to help. 3. Focus on the primacy of the customer and the relationship. 4. Treat every ―no‖ like the first ―no‖ of the day. 5. Explain the reason why you have to say no. 6. Offer your best alternative first. 7. Give the customer realistic options. 8. Be consistent. 9. Be firm but polite. 10. Get curious. ―What else would be important for me to know right now in order for me to best help you?‖ 11. Ask for feedback. PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 33
  • 34. G.U.E.S.T • GREETING • Acknowledge the customer as soon as they enter • Smile, enthusiasm and friendliness • Time appropriate greeting • Title • Welcome • Introduction and opening statement • UNDERSTANDING • Asking open ended questions • Gaining clarity • Understanding the type of customer [Customer profiling] PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 34
  • 35. • EXPLAINING THE PRODUCT • Matching the product to the customer’s requirements • Talk points of the product • Suggesting alternatives • Talking about offers, discounts or promotions • SELLING • Suggestive selling • Upselling • Cross selling • Closing the sale • THANKING • Capturing customer data • Smooth and pleasant transition from the POS to Exit • Thanking the customer • Endorsing the brand • ―We look forward to seeing you again. Have a great day sir.‖ PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 35
  • 38. • All of the above are tried tested and well researched guidelines from experts • It is key to understand the nature of the customer and respond appropriately quickly • This takes plenty of practice and role plays help hone your tools • It takes a special person to be a part of the service industry • Remember you are instrumental in giving a great experience to the customer. You are important. • ALL THE BEST!!!! PresentationBy:VinayShekhar 38