Delivering Satisfaction and Service Quality

Delivering Satisfaction and Service Quality
Author: Peter Hernon
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2001
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780838907894

Good customers expect excellent service. Increasingly, library customers are looking to online services instead of to the library for information. For every library that wants to win satisfied customers and bring those that have strayed back into the library, here are proven tools to assess needs and improve service.

Delivering Fantastic Customer Experience

Delivering Fantastic Customer Experience
Author: Daniel Lafrenière
Publisher:
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Consumer satisfaction
ISBN: 9780367346034

If you don't offer great customer experience, your main competitors will take away 50% of your business. Period. Gone are the days in which businesses could simply offer an "OK" experience and get away with it. In today's hypercompetitive environment, companies can no longer be just B2C or B2B. They must become B2Me - more personal, more relevant. With customers having higher expectations and access to more information than ever before, companies must create stellar, frictionless, personalized, and memorable customer experiences, if they plan to stay in the game. In this book, you will learn: - What customer experience truly is. - How emotions can increase customer loyalty...or make customers ditch a brand. - Which behaviors and attitudes lose customers. - Ten easy, practical, and proven ways to immediately improve your customer experience. - What renowned companies do to offer the best customer experience. This book is for anyone who works serving customers in a B2C company or other businesses in a B2B environment. Everyone has an important role to play in creating a good customer experience, whether it be managers, associates, sales reps, marketing professionals, web strategists, accountants, customer service reps, delivery people, or installers. No matter what role you play, this book offers easy tips, recommendations, and examples to help improve customer experience, realistically, sustainably, and affordably.

Quality Management for Competitive Advantage in Global Markets

Quality Management for Competitive Advantage in Global Markets
Author: Saiz-Álvarez, José Manuel
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1799850374

Quality should be treated as a culture of success in the market. Enterprises focused on quality will survive in the long term in this new environment because quality is what may create a real and robust link between a company and its clients, and these clients should always be considered the heart of any business; without them, there is neither option nor sense to continue any activity in a company. Quality Management for Competitive Advantage in Global Markets is an essential reference source that discusses the importance of quality practices and global market practices. With research that allows practitioners to improve their understanding of the strategic role of quality in the information and knowledge society, it focuses on describing a global economy formed by networks, organizations, teams, workgroups, information systems, and finally, actors in networked environments. Featuring research on topics such as consumer satisfaction, human capital, and quality management, the target audience of this book is composed of professionals and researchers working in the field of information and knowledge management in various disciplines including library, information and communication sciences, administrative sciences and management, education, adult education, sociology, computer science, and information technology. Moreover, the book provides insights and supports executives concerned with the management of expertise, knowledge, information, and organizational development in different types of work communities and environments.

Delivering Quality Service

Delivering Quality Service
Author: Valarie A. Zeithaml
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1439137471

Excellence in customer service is the hallmark of success in service industries and among manufacturers of products that require reliable service. But what exactly is excellent service? It is the ability to deliver what you promise, say the authors, but first you must determine what you can promise. Building on seven years of research on service quality, they construct a model that, by balancing a customer's perceptions of the value of a particular service with the customer's need for that service, provides brilliant theoretical insight into customer expectations and service delivery. For example, Florida Power & Light has developed a sophisticated, computer-based lightening tracking system to anticipate where weather-related service interruptions might occur and strategically position crews at these locations to quicken recovery response time. Offering a service that customers expect to be available at all times and that they will miss only when the lights go out, FPL focuses its energies on matching customer perceptions with potential need. Deluxe Corporation, America's highly successful check printer, regularly exceeds its customers' expectations by shipping nearly 95% of all orders by the day after the orders were received. Deluxe even put U.S. Postal Service stations inside its plants to speed up delivery time. Customer expectations change over time. To anticipate these changes, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company regularly monitors the expectations and perceptions of their customers, using focus group interviews and the authors' 22-item generic SERVQUAL questionnaire, which is customized by adding questions covering specific aspects of service they wish to track. The authors' groundbreaking model, which tracks the five attributes of quality service -- reliability, empathy, assurance, responsiveness, and tangibles -- goes right to the heart of the tendency to overpromise. By comparing customer perceptions with expectations, the model provides marketing managers with a two-part measure of perceived quality that, for the first time, enables them to segment a market into groups with different service expectations.

The Handbook of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Measurement

The Handbook of Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Measurement
Author: Nigel Hill
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 349
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351888552

Customer satisfaction and loyalty are becoming increasingly important to most organizations since the financial benefits from improving them have been well documented. This book presents a thorough examination of how to use research to understand customer satisfaction and loyalty. It takes the reader step-by-step through the process of designing and conducting a survey to generate accurate measures of customer satisfaction and loyalty. The research process is explained in detail, including questionnaire design, analysis and reporting, but the book also covers other elements of an effective customer satisfaction process. These include project planning, communicating with customers before, during and after the survey, as well as providing internal feedback and taking effective action to address issues raised by the survey. There is also comprehensive coverage of loyalty measurement methodologies as well as the satisfaction-profit chain and associated modelling and forecasting techniques.

Service Quality

Service Quality
Author: Roland T. Rust
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 201
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0803949200

The importance of service and service quality has been growing in the world economy since the late 1970s. Establishing new levels of sophistication and rigor, as well as a broad set of approaches, Service Quality presents the latest research and theory in customer satisfaction and services marketing.

Customer Satisfaction

Customer Satisfaction
Author: Craig Cochran
Publisher: Paton Professional
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0971323143

Customer satisfaction is the single most important issue affecting organizational survival. Despite this fact, most companies have no clue what their customers really think. They operate in a state of ignorant bliss, believing that if their customers were anything less than 100-percent satisfied they'd hear about it. Then they are shocked when their customer base erodes and their existence is threatened. The key to competitive advantage is proactively gauging customer perceptions and aggressively acting on the findings. The techniques for doing this don't have to be difficult, they just have to be timely and effective. This book explores a range of practical techniques for probing your customers' true level of satisfaction. Tools and specific instructions for use are described in detail, enabling the organization to get started immediately. The tools range from very basic to highly sophisticated, providing a path for organizations to follow as they progressively become more familiar with the unique drivers of customer satisfaction. This is the perfect reference for organizations that want to continually improve and outpace their competition. Contents What is Customer Satisfaction? Call Reports Field Reports Comment Cards Complaint Systems Quantitative Customer Surveys In Conclusion

World-Class Customer Satisfaction

World-Class Customer Satisfaction
Author: Jonathan D. Barsky
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Managers in every industry are looking for more and better ways to link custmoer satisfaction with profitability. In this book, Barsky presents the newest customer-service techniques from around the world, in an eight-step, "how-to" program. Includes a game format that challenges and motivates readers to take the initiative and maintain increased customer satisfaction, guidelines for achieving total quality and implementing reengineering and benchmarking activities, and more.

Customer Satisfaction Evaluation

Customer Satisfaction Evaluation
Author: Evangelos Grigoroudis
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1441916407

This important new work provides a comprehensive discussion of the customer satisfaction evaluation problem. It presents an overview of the existing methodologies as well as the development and implementation of an original multicriteria method dubbed MUSA.