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فيديو شرح Customer Service and Interpersonal Skills When it's Not Your Problem ضمن كورس خدمة العملاء شرح قناة Don Crawley, Author of The Compassionate Geek، الفديو رقم 245 مجانى معتمد اونلاين
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Back before the internet was everywhere, people would call radio stations to get information such as the current temperature, the day’s forecast, sports scores, or even just the current time. My sister's phone number was almost identical to that of a local radio station. She frequently got calls from people who had misdialed the radio station's number looking for various information.
When it started, she politely informed the callers that they had the wrong number and let it go. It happened so often, however, that she just started giving them the information they requested. (My sister is much more patient than I am.) It never occurred to her to say, “Not my job” or “Not my problem.” Frankly, it was easy for her to do, and she liked the idea of helping another person.
Remember how you felt the last time you asked someone for help and they said, "Not my problem.", "Not my department.", or "Not my job." At the least, you probably felt frustrated or neglected, and maybe even a little angry.
What do you do when someone asks for help that's not part of your job or for something that your department does not handle? In general, your best option is to try to help them somehow. Here are some examples:
Take care of their issue on the spot and educate them about who to ask for help in the future.
Sometimes, you may be unable to help them (for whatever reason). In those circumstances, refer them to the right place.
You could take them to the correct person or department, give them clear directions to get there, or, if they're on the phone or in chat, transfer them to the correct person or department, but stay connected with them until they're connected to the new person.
If an issue is a problem for the company, or even potentially a problem, you need to be concerned about it, concerned enough to help your customer or coworker get a solution, even if it’s not your job or department.
Sure, some people will take advantage of you, but most people won't. Ask your supervisor for guidance if you think it's getting out of hand.
Remember, like you, most people are just trying to do their jobs to the best of their ability. This is about one human helping another. It's about people working together to solve problems.
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Learn the six steps in a successful tech support session: https://youtu.be/OiC4gUa3xak
Learn seven ways to improve your empathy: https://youtu.be/bkmmZmbbBVo
Here are four magical customer service phrases (What to say in nearly any situation): https://youtu.be/TqYT8A7ybNo
What is Compassionate Geek?
The Compassionate Geek is a book by author/speaker Don Crawley to teach people how to get along so they can work together, get things done, and take care of customers (and each other). (https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0983660735). It's also an online training course on customer service for IT professionals, including IT customer service training videos and more.
Learn more at: https://CompassionateGeek.com