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How To Build A Thriving Coworking Community

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Often an indispensable component of a coworking operations team, community managers are recognized for their warm and welcoming personalities and their ability to provide top-quality customer service. Their core mission is connecting people to one another, making sure everyone feels included and accepted in the workspace.

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Book Review: The Customer Service Survival Kit

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The Customer Service Survival Kit was written by Richard S. Gallagher, a practicing psychotherapist and the author of many customer service books who has trained over 20,000 people on how to handle the most daunting situations with customers while improving their confidence and an organization’s customer relations.

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Customer-Obsessed Service

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Social media has pushed customer service to the forefront for many organizations. Responses are often faster in social media than they are in traditional service channels, since social media makes everything extremely visible. In my book , I talk about Killer Customer Service.

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Real Time Customer Reviews Top 2010 Trend

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Real Time Reviews takes into account that people around the globe are jumping on the band wagon of telling anyone who will listen what they are doing right now. As more people are reviewing and contributing, the sheer mass of opinions will lead to a real-time stream of information, findable and viewable to all. What will they say?

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Is customer service more about loyalty or preventing frustration?

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Since customer service is now getting more and more complicated because prices have become so competitive, does it also depend on a better defense or one of offense? ” The less an organization does, the less the cost. ” The less an organization does, the less the cost.

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From Reach to Relationships: microMarketing Chapter Review

Customers Rock!

I was recently asked to participate in a review of Greg Verdino ’s book MicroMarketing: Get Big Results by Thinking and Acting Small This is not to be an ordinary book review, however, although I enjoy doing those on occasion. I was asked to participate in a chapter-by-chapter review. This is a customer-focused approach.

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How credit card companies offer different levels of customer service

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So are there different levels of service for credit card customers depending on one’s credit and past financial history? Unfortunately some credit card companies rate the effectiveness of their customer service representatives by how quickly they can get the consumer off the phone, and then onto the next.