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ماهى افضل الطرق للوصول الى اعلى معدلات النجاح فى عملك بفريق العمل الذى يعمل معك ؟

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تم إضافة السؤال من قبل rafik salah , مفتش اثار , وزارة السياحة والاثار - مصر
تاريخ النشر: 2013/10/15
Binod Timsina
من قبل Binod Timsina , Human Resources Business Partner , CG Corp Global │ Chaudhary Group

·         Communication Clear communication is essential in customer service – you need to know what the customer wants, and be able to articulate what you can do for the customer. Enunciating, speaking loudly enough, and employing an upbeat tone, will help you communicate clearly and positively with your customers. These skills are essential in phone communication as well. If you write or email with customers, be sure to use proper grammar and spelling, and choose words and phrases that convey a similarly upbeat attitude.

·         Listening Listening skills are just as important as communication skills. Listen carefully to the customer to know exactly what she needs and how you can help her. Demonstrate that you are listening through body language and responses (nod when you understand something, make eye contact, etc.). Don’t be afraid to ask clarifying questions to make sure you understand the other person. An important aspect of customer service is simply making the customer feel heard.

·         Self-Control People that work in customer service need to be able to calmly handle all customers, even the most negative ones. You must strive to remain calm and cool, even when your customer is not. Patience and self-control will keep you from getting upset and saying something inappropriate.

·         Positivity A positive attitude goes a long way in customer service. Make sure you know all of the benefits of the products or services your company provides, and convey them to your customers. If a customer has a problem with a product or service, focus on what you can do to help him or her. While you don’t want to seem overly happy when a customer is upset, being proactive and optimistic can help a customer stay positive, too.

·         Assertiveness When dealing with a customer, you want to be able to take control of the situation and do what you need to do in an efficient manner. If you are meek or passive, the customer may not have faith in you. However, you also don’t want to be aggressive or demanding, which can offend customers. By speaking in a strong, steady voice, asking direct questions of the customers, and keeping track of what you need to do, you will convey confidence without being aggressive.

·         Conflict Resolution In customer service, you deal with many customers who have a problem that needs to be solved. It is important for you to be a creative problem solver. Always make sure you understand the problem clearly, and offer them possible solutions. Think creatively; often you will need to think of solutions that fit the needs of a specific customer. If you cannot find a solution that works for the customer, help them locate additional help. Follow up with the customer to make sure the issue has been resolved. Customers will appreciate your interest in their problem, and your willingness to help, in whatever way possible.

·         Empathy It is important not only to understand what a customer says, but how a customer feels. An important soft skill is being able to recognize and understand a person’s emotional state. If you struggle to convey empathy, think about being in the customer’s position. How would you feel if you were in her position? How would you like to be treated by an employee? These questions will help you to identify with and better assist your customers.

·         Depersonalization  While you should be friendly with your customers, remember that you are not there to share your life story. When a customer explains an issue they are having, there is no need for you to respond with your own, related problem. A simple “I understand” or “I know how you feel” will make the customer feel understood and appreciated. Customers want you to focus on helping them.

·         Taking Responsibility  A big part of working in customer service is being able to say, “I’m sorry,” whether it’s for a late shipment or the poor quality of a product. You have to be able to sincerely apologize to a customer on behalf of your company, even when the problem was not your fault.

 

·         Humor  A sense of humor can make a potentially stressful customer-service interaction more enjoyable. If a customer cracks a silly joke, she will appreciate if you chuckle along with her. However, make sure you are never laughing at a customer (such as when they make a mistake or have trouble with something), but instead laughing with a customer.

الامانه والاخلاص والتعاون 

عدم انتساب النجاح لشخص بعينه ونسب النجاح لجميع فريق العمل 

الابتكار والتطوير فى اداء فريق العمل

خالد عبدالعزيز توفيق عابدين
من قبل خالد عبدالعزيز توفيق عابدين , مدير الشؤن الاداريه , الشركه القابضه لمياه الشرب والصرف الصحى

الامانه والجد والنظر للمنافس والتعلم منه 

التعلم من الاخطاء

التنسيق بين افراد العمل والتعلم منهم واضافه خبرات ليهم 

Rania AL-Gasem
من قبل Rania AL-Gasem , ارجاء النظر لل c.v , سباء فون

التعاون والمنافسة الشريفة بخطة العمل

zouhir zine
من قبل zouhir zine , مسير , مسير شركة خاصة

التنسيق الجيد بين فريق العمل والجد في العمل

Ashraf Alsinglawi
من قبل Ashraf Alsinglawi , Medical Supply Chain Planner , International Committee of the Red Cross

الالتزام بخطة العمل وتحقيق الاهداف 

عبد الحكيم أحمد سعيد الصباري
من قبل عبد الحكيم أحمد سعيد الصباري , المدير التنفيذي , دار الخبراء لتطوير الأعمال

التكامل بين اعظاء الفريق.

KHALED NAFATI KHAMIRA
من قبل KHALED NAFATI KHAMIRA , أمين مخازن قطع الغيار , شركة الأصيل للصناعات الغذائية

أفضل الطرق للوصول بفريق العمل لأعلى معدلات النجاح هو التخطيط السليم والمبني على دراسات مستوفية قبل البدء في التنفيذ والإستفادة من الموارد المتاحة دون اهدار ومبالغة في التكاليف مع الإستفادة القصوى من الوقت.

المزيد من الأسئلة المماثلة

هل تحتاج لمساعدة في كتابة سيرة ذاتية تحتوي على الكلمات الدلالية التي يبحث عنها أصحاب العمل؟