Handling Complaints
Handling Complaints, available at $34.99, has an average rating of 4.7, with 11 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 307 subscribers.
You will learn about Explain What is a Complaint Explain Why do People Complain Describe the Goals of Effective Complaint Handling Explain the Strategies for Building Relationships List the Statistics of Customer Complaints Describe the Customer Actions Following Service Failure Explain the Ways of Complaining Describe the Types of Complainers Explain the Steps for Handling Complaints Explain the Strategies for Handling Complaints This course is ideal for individuals who are Human Resource Professionals or Managers or Supervisors or Team leaders or Employees and Staff It is particularly useful for Human Resource Professionals or Managers or Supervisors or Team leaders or Employees and Staff.
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Summary
Title: Handling Complaints
Price: $34.99
Average Rating: 4.7
Number of Lectures: 11
Number of Published Lectures: 11
Number of Curriculum Items: 11
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 11
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Explain What is a Complaint
- Explain Why do People Complain
- Describe the Goals of Effective Complaint Handling
- Explain the Strategies for Building Relationships
- List the Statistics of Customer Complaints
- Describe the Customer Actions Following Service Failure
- Explain the Ways of Complaining
- Describe the Types of Complainers
- Explain the Steps for Handling Complaints
- Explain the Strategies for Handling Complaints
Who Should Attend
- Human Resource Professionals
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Team leaders
- Employees and Staff
Target Audiences
- Human Resource Professionals
- Managers
- Supervisors
- Team leaders
- Employees and Staff
A customer may complain in a situation when he doesn’t understand the facts presented to him or didn’t hear a benefit already mentioned. A customer may complain in a situation where he doesn’t see any benefits in your proposal. He may also believe that something else is needed that your recommendation doesn’t offer. A customer may also complain to use his objection as a bargaining ploy or may have decided not to buy, but does not want to tell you the same directly.
A study suggests that 95% of customers stop using a company’s service because somebody from the company staff was rude to them!
An organization should always create an impression and make all efforts to communicate to its customer that it is actively seeking its customers’ feedback about its products and services. Such an open attitude towards customer complaints and concerns will not only assure the customer of the company’s positive intentions but also keep the company updated about the customers’ opinion about the company.
A person may complain verbally by expressing himself in words. He may complain in a calm manner or may use aggressive words to express himself.
The following are some examples of verbal complaints:
•It’s too expensive.
•I did not get the product delivered on time as promised to me. I want a refund.
•The product does not have all the features that are included in its brochure.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Explain What is a Complaint
Lecture 3: Explain Why do People Complain
Lecture 4: Describe the Goals of Effective Complaint Handling
Lecture 5: Explain the Strategies for Building Relationships
Lecture 6: List the Statistics of Customer Complaints
Lecture 7: Describe the Customer Actions Following Service Failure
Lecture 8: Explain the Ways of Complaining
Lecture 9: Describe the Types of Complainers
Lecture 10: Explain the Steps for Handling Complaints
Lecture 11: Explain the Strategies for Handling Complaints
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