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How to make A plus on customer service phone interview?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on June 10th, 2013
Question by rosabearr “): How to make A plus on customer service phone interview?
I would like to know what questions they might ask and how would you respond to some of the questions regarding customer service
I have retail customer service….
I would like any human resources or anyone with successfull 2nd interview to answers
Thank you a ton
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Best answer:
Answer by Tim
There are no little tricks. You either have it or you don’t.
They are most likely going to ask you bizarre random questions to see how you deal with the uncommon problems that may come up.
As a customer service rep, you need to be able to handle anything that comes up quickly and the interview process will show how fast your mind works to come up with resolutions.
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What is Value System in Service Industry?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on June 3rd, 2013
Question by msarit_73: What is Value System in Service Industry?
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Answer by Hari
In every organization, both management and the general workforce tend to resist change, whether it be in systems, culture or environment. That is natural people are usually happy to continue with what they have always done. The change brought about by the introduction of a quality management system (QMS) – particularly in service industries is no exception. However, companies that resist this change will find that they become less effective, and thus less competitive, in markets where customers demand trouble-free products and services.
To address the resistance, it helps to look at the questions that stakeholders may have about QMS in their company:
* “Why do we need to document a process?”
* “Why do we need an organization chart?”
* “Why do we need version control and document control?”
* “Do we need QMS if we only have 100 or less employees?”
* “Does QMS provide any internal efficiency or is it only to provide a competitive advantage?”
These are the questions that all stakeholders need answered before embarking on the journey of installing a quality management system in their company. In addition, there are other questions mainly for the management of the company. Here are two important ones:
* Does leadership want a quality management system for some type of certification, or does it really want the company’s work to have a systematic process-oriented approach?
* Does leadership understand how the current “pain” areas can be minimized or eliminated if the company has more efficient processes?
A System for Developing or Improving Processes
Establishing a quality management system is not rocket science. The intent of any QMS is simply to provide a system for developing or improving processes through a structured approach, effective deployment and better control. Answering a couple of the stakeholders’ questions can help explain this and make the need for a quality management system more clear.
“Why do we need to document a process?” Some might argue that everyone knows the process and has been trained in how to do their work, so why document it? The response must be that in service industries, especially in a high-attrition environment like business process outsourcing (BPO), it is all the more imperative to have documented processes.
Documented processes help in the following ways:
* Processes are optimized when best practices are documented.
* Processes do not become person-dependent any new employee knows how to do the work.
* Key activities run smoothly when responsibilities and accountability is clearly assigned.
* Defects are easier to capture and eliminate at the earliest stage.
* Prescribed corrective actions can be taken as soon as defects occur.
* Written changes in procedures and policies reduce ambiguity and increase change control in the environment.
* Consistent process measures help gauge if everything is going well.
* Better understanding of processes ensures compliance in service delivery.
The quality management system not only provides a structure and framework, it also ensures the rigor of an audit mechanism that enforces corrective action. Continuous improvement happens within all processes in a systematic manner.
“Why do we need an organization chart?” An organization chart outlines the support structure for every individual process and also gives the roles and responsibilities required for each of the blocks on the organization chart. The benefits are:
* An organization chart allows clients to see the support structure for products or services.
* The roles and responsibilities give a clear understanding of the job for the person who is new to the system.
* The documentation of roles and responsibilities does not leave anything to interpretation that might vary from person to person.
* The roles and responsibilities define the skills that are required to do a particular job.
* Once the skill has been defined, then it can be verified to see if it is resulting in a high-performing individual.
Clearly, something as small as having an organization chart can bring a great deal of value and clarity to the system.
The Basis of Quality Management System
A quality management system works on eight key principles:
1. Customer focus
2. Strong leadership
3. Involvement of people
4. Process approach
5. System approach
6. Continuous improvement
7. Decision making based on facts
8. Creating value for the company, its clients and its suppliers
Many times companies embark on a methodology like Six Sigma, Lean Six Sigma or others to solve problems without realizing that these methodologies center on process improvement. For any improvement methodology to be successful, it is important to first have a process management and process measurement system. This helps in identifying defects and then, once a process is improved, a quality management system provides better control for sustaining outstanding performance.
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Q&A: How can I get information on starting a answering service from home?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on June 1st, 2013
Question by merry59: How can I get information on starting a answering service from home?
I have a disability I’m recovering from and I need to work from home. This is a good time for me to start my own home business. I have 19 years of call center experience and I feel as though starting an answering service from home is the way to go, However, I have no idea where to start. I do not have a lot of money but I do have the necessary equipment. I’m not looking to get rich quick or those so called home business opportunities that promises great wealth and are always asking for investments. I’m not interested in any multi-level marketing programs, buying a distributorship or selling any products. I’m not interested in buying into a franchise. I have read about people starting home businesses using their telephones but, they didn’t give any details. Any suggestions will greatly appreciated. Please, only serious responses will help me. Thank you.
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Answer by someonecanbme
classified ads-not Yahoo. this is not for “job finding”
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Has anyone worked at a call center doing customer service?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 28th, 2013
Question by Not_yo_mama: Has anyone worked at a call center doing customer service?
I applied for a job at a customer service call center and now I’m wondering if it will be a good job or not. It is for a mobile phone company taking customer service calls. I’m wondering if you have to be able to take a lot of abuse on the phone? I’ve never done this kind of work before. Any feedback would be welcome.
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Answer by urrrp
I worked a call center for two years and it was pretty brutal.
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Will I get a drug test for a Customer Service Rep at an independent insurance company?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 28th, 2013
Question by ?: Will I get a drug test for a Customer Service Rep at an independent insurance company?
I have a second interview in a few days for a Customer Service Representative at an independent insurance group that sells multiple insurance policies, such as Allstate, Allied, etc. Do you think that I will get a drug test? Do Customer Service Reps usually get drug tests?
By the way: I would only test positive for Marijuana, I use it medically, and it is 100% legal in the state I live in. I even have my medical card because I need it for health reasons. Please don’t tell me to stop smoking or something else stupid like that because my doctor even tells me to use it to ease my pain. It is prescribed to me.. soo, it’s not a drug or anything.
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Answer by BIGC
Look into the company’s policies regarding controlled substances, specifically Cannabis. Even though your state says that it is okay (lucky), the federal government still technically holds authority over the matter. I would assume that you will receive a drug test of some sort, but it would be best to be forthcoming about your diagnosed medical condition so that someone who knows the policy can answer your question and there are no surprise results for them on a DT. Best of luck to ya!
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I got a bill for something that I should not have gotten.How do I word a conversation with customer service?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 26th, 2013
Question by crud_bud: I got a bill for something that I should not have gotten.How do I word a conversation with customer service?
Okay, here’s the story my wife and I are selling our house and the buyer paid for a home inspection. The inspector found that when the heating and air unit was installed,they did not put a Romex Connector in the breaker panel. The inspector said that the wiring was not up to code.
I called the company that did the installation and they sent a man out who fixed it in 10 or 15 minutes. Well I get a bill for over 2 hundred dollars in the mail 2 days later,
I explained to to them the day I called for service that this was something that should have been done when they very first installed the unit. We even have the Extended Warranty
The inspector said that the wiring was not up to code.
I definitely feel that we should not have to pay for this.
What do you think, what is your advice? How do I word a conversation with customer service about it?
Thank’s , I appreciate it.
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Answer by bigmossy077
Having the extended warranty should have been all you needed to get this repair done. I would certainly bypass all the customer service people and go directly to the owner or manager.
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What does customer service mean to you?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 20th, 2013
Question by latinchick: What does customer service mean to you?
I would like to know how each one of you think what customer service means, we each have our own thing of what we think it means right? So if you don’t mind me asking please tell me what it means to you thank you.
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Answer by JuanLove
when the employee does everything in his power to meet the customers need.
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How do I find Potential clients to provide my Call Center service?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 18th, 2013
Question by micheal19_79: How do I find Potential clients to provide my Call Center service?
Located in the heart of Mumbai, India, we area 200 seater call center with employees who speak english as their first language. We services for Inbound customer service, Outbound sales. Appointment fixing, Lead Generation, Hot transfers, Debt Collections, Health receivables Management and Data entry Jobs. Basically we help all medium businesses cut their costs.
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Answer by sudip c
You can do either of the two things mentioned below
1> Have dedicated sales team in India and a sales consultants in US .
2> Use SEO and B2B telemarketing to generate leads.
3> Is always preferable to use a US sales guy to close deals.
Within a month or two ,you would have list of people interested in your service.
You can also use services of elance.com and vendorseek.com ,who charge a fixed price lead.
And if you have any experience in loan modification lead generation or debt leads contact http://www.mkscope.com
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I need motivational programs and work shop ideas for a customer service call center. Any ideas?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 8th, 2013
Question by Ahna: I need motivational programs and work shop ideas for a customer service call center. Any ideas?
I recently received a promotion as an education and coordination manager of a customer service call center. I wanted some ideas on some motivational programs for my CSR’s. I also need some workshop ideas…I need to find a way to get these people a little more serious about this job… Alot of them are slacking and on the way out…I want to save whom I can and do what I can…any help and or ideas would be great…thanks….
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Answer by ♥cliche♥
introduce them to yoga. sitting in those chairs all day taking calls has got to be frusterating and painful. it helps clear their minds and stretch their bodies. hand out stress balls, allow them to vote on an incense and bring in an instructor for a free weekly lesson before work.
if that doesn’t work hand out gift cards to starbucks.. if you can’t zen you can caffeinate!
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Q&A: Are there any good careers in customer service?
Posted by PuneStuff in Pune Stuff Questions & Answers on May 5th, 2013
Question by mets fan: Are there any good careers in customer service?
I’m 21 and really enjoy working part time in the customer service industry but everyone tells me I should set my sights higher.
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Answer by CommonSense
What do consider the customer service industry? In business and any industry everyone’s job is customer service!
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