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Barnes and Noble

The Politics Of Customer Service

Current price: $10.00
The Politics Of Customer Service
The Politics Of Customer Service

Barnes and Noble

The Politics Of Customer Service

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In an age where customer experience can make or break a business,
"The Politics of Customer Service"
explores the foundational principles that shape effective customer service management. This insightful guide is a must-read for anyone engaged in selling products, services, or ideas, revealing how customer service extends beyond mere transactions to create lasting relationships and brand loyalty.
In fact, in today's interconnected world,
we are all sellers
in some capacity-whether we're managing a team, delivering a product or idea, or simply interacting with others in our daily lives. Through a blend of practical strategies and real-world examples, this book delves into the dynamics of customer interaction, emphasizing the importance of understanding and meeting customer needs. With actionable insights designed for everyone, "The Politics of Customer Service" empowers you to elevate your service approach, enhance your interpersonal skills, and ultimately achieve greater success in all your endeavors.

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