Soft skills training JUST A CALL AWAY When You Can’t Say YES.

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soft skills training JUST A CALL AWAY When You Can’t Say YES

soft skills training Objectives The difference between HARD no and SERVICE no How to avoid giving a HARD no The benefits of a SERVICE no How to take personal responsibility for the customer’s problem Practical skills for giving a service no How to show active listening How to use lateral thinking How to go beyond the customer’s expectation

soft skills training When You Can’t Say YES Great Customer Service Is More Than Saying YES When “Yes” Doesn’t Cut It

soft skills training What Drives Customers Crazy? Sorry, can’t help you I have no idea It’s not my fault It’s not my job No, I’m not allowed to

soft skills training When You Can’t Say YES “Sorry, can’t help you” indicates a HARD no There is a huge difference between a HARD no and a SERVICE no

soft skills training A SERVICE No demonstrates your willingness to help guarantees a successful outcome to the call

soft skills training Remember to Show Empathy “I appreciate how upsetting that would be.” “If it were happening to me, I’d be concerned too.” “I understand why you need it urgently.”

soft skills training When You Can’t Say YES Get the facts quickly and efficiently Listening Skills Verbal acknowledgements Summarize what you’re hearing Keep customer informed

soft skills training Why Not YES? Understand the reasons why you can’t say yes Against the law Against company policy Out of stock Just not possible

soft skills training Saying NO State reason with an honest logical explanation Avoid Unfortunately Sadly Regrettably Consider the word “however”

soft skills training SERVICE No Work out some other way to help the customer The Sandwich Technique “What I will do is…” “What you might do is…”

soft skills training When You Can’t Say YES Don’t give up easily Use your smarts Turn on your lateral thinking Rack your brain for alternatives

soft skills training When You Can’t Say YES Go beyond the customer’s expectation Check the customer’s satisfaction