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en If you count customer service as giving customers what they want, they have done a good job -- like Station (Casinos) has -- of giving customers quality food at the right price and decent value on their machines.

en The costs of attracting new customers are exponentially higher than in keeping existing customers, so it's important for carriers to earn loyalty through customer satisfaction measures. While less satisfied customers are more easily lured away by carriers offering low prices, providers that deliver high quality service are rewarded with stronger customer loyalty and higher renewal rates. Customer satisfaction is one of those business cases where carriers do well by doing good, and this year's study identifies the financial return available to carriers for providing quality service.

en Nortel is committed to helping customers like IKEA deliver unparalleled levels of customer service through next-generation contact center technology. To remain competitive, it's essential for organizations like IKEA to raise service levels and adapt to how customers may want to communicate with them. Nortel's contact center solution allows IKEA to meet this challenge head on and remove barriers of distance by giving agents the flexibility and agility to handle customer requests anytime, anywhere.

en Delta continues to respond to customer demand for more flights from our most popular hub and customers are giving us a positive response to both the changes in our network and the ongoing high levels of customer service they have come to expect from Delta.

en Giving our customers continuity and uninterrupted service is critical. Our goal is to ensure that this transition will be a seamless one for our valued customers.

en No matter how transformational and incredible the technology, we still have to make it work for customers on their own terms, and we have to deliver the same level of customer service they have come to rely on. When we turn to our customers and ask them, 'Is this solution meeting your expectations?' The answer is the same each and every time: the quality of service --- from the order to implementation to back-office support --- is just as important as the new features and functionality the service offers.

en Our customers count on us to keep the lights on and the natural gas flowing, no matter if it's 90 degrees or 9 degrees outside. That is a responsibility that we take very seriously. These investments enable us to keep those promises and deliver quality service to our customers.

en Success in online sales is tied to unparalleled customer service. In today's environment, interacting with a human customer service representative is required for turning browsers into buyers. For high-value and complex sales transactions, voice is still preferred by an overwhelming number of online shoppers. However, there's also tremendous value in providing customers with options like text chat, in order to handle lower-value sales or service-oriented inquires. Combined, these solutions empower customer service representatives to engage customers at key points during the online transaction to assure sales conversion and improve the customer experience.

en We expect from utilities what our customers expect from us, which is to supply a quality product. Our customers demand we focus on products that are reliable and make going about their day more convenient and easier. We expect from our utilities that they provide reliable power service so we can concentrate on our customer needs without having to set aside resources that do not focus on our customers' needs.

en [Robert Langer, director of Dell.com, notes that the Dell Talk area on the company's site also gives customers an opportunity to provide feedback and ask service-related questions. Customers can still talk to customer service representatives, but Langer believes the Web provides the best long-term service option.] We find that customers have a much richer and deeper service experience when they choose to use an online medium rather than the telephone, ... Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness. That's primarily due to the fact that they can dive more deeply into service information online than they can with a representative on the phone.

en This campaign is very much in line with Wal-Mart's strategy of becoming constantly more relevant to the broad range of customers who shop our stores. Although our customers have a wide variety of needs and lifestyles, they all appreciate value, and value is a combination of quality, price, convenience, and trust. Our objective with this campaign is to show how our customers can find value across all our merchandise categories, value that improves the quality of their lives.

en I don't think that customers give themselves enough credit for the rights they do have. Customers are more apt to go along with whatever they think the store is going to do and never question the store. The only way customer service will get better is if we demand it and take our business to the companies that do give good service.

en We recognize that delivering outstanding service to our customers is as important as the products we produce. Our sales and customer relations staff routinely participate in training to better understand our customer's needs. We also make sure to follow The Golden Rule: treat our customers as we would like to be treated.

en Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not quality because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe. This is incompetence. Customers pay only for what is of use to them and gives them value. Nothing else constitutes quality.
  Peter F. Drucker

en Quality in a product or service is not what the supplier puts in. It is what the customer gets out and is willing to pay for. A product is not quality because it is hard to make and costs a lot of money, as manufacturers typically believe. This is incompetence. Customers pay only for what is of use to them and gives them value. Nothing else constitutes quality.
  Peter F. Drucker


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