TRAINING
AND DEVELOPMENT
Customer
Retention
In this fast paced world, your customers (internal and external) can disappear in a
heartbeat. Everyone is busy. Everyone is stressed. Making things work for you and your
customer is harder now than ever unless you have the communication skills to make
things happen.
Your communication skills determine how well you maintain and build on
key relationships with customers. The result of positive working relationships is greater
profits, greater efficiency, and relief delivered in multiples. Customers are more
sophisticated and better educated. They are bombarded with incentives to go elsewhere.
They stay because of the actions of everyone in your organization.
Strong
relationships bring:
• Profits through repeat business and a stable relationship
• People attracted to organizations that are successful in dealing with others
• Potential opportunities as they come to you first with questions
You can
increase your customer retention success by:
• Identifying problems before they begin
• Dealing with conflict when it occurs
• Contributing to your customers so they will stay forever
• Using communication skills to uncover real-life issues
Customer retention is critical to ongoing success. Governments, non-profits, and
corporations are all re-evaluating their alliances. Unless your relationship is strong,
you and your department could find themselves without their number one customer.
You and your people will learn powerful new ways to...
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Evaluate current
relationships.
Determining area of needs and issues that need resolution.
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Communicate with the critical leaders of your customers group.
Identify and address the personalities who make the decisions even when they
dont have titles.
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Redirect energies to positive activities.
Cut problems off at the base, before they put everyone at risk.
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Manage your relationships effectively.
Time is a critical element find and manage your time for successful
relationships.
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Direct others to make customer retention
happen.
Getting others on the same page is key you cant do it all.
INSTRUCTOR:
JEFFREY HANSLER
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