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Video of Working with Non Technical Users and Teams in Customer Service course by Don Crawley, Author of The Compassionate Geek channel, video No. 268 free certified online
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If you're in IT, you've probably run into communication roadblocks with non-technical users or business teams. In this 5-minute video, I’ll share practical tips to help you explain technical issues clearly, reduce misunderstandings, and build stronger working relationships across your organization.
You'll learn:
• How to tailor your message to non-technical audiences
• Why empathy and respect are essential in IT customer service
• How to shift from tech-speak to business outcomes
• The five core principles from The Compassionate Geek that can boost your team’s effectiveness
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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