Archive for the ‘communication skills’ Category

Increase your response rates hugely – not an idea we’d suggest

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Increase your response rates hugely! This is not an idea we’d suggest, but it is an interesting story nonetheless. Some of you may have followed the story already about how our regular (monthlyish) eflyer got caught in a loop back in September, and was repeatedly sending the same e-mail at minute intervals for over an hour. To say we weren’t too popular is a bit of an understatement. However I’ve written elsewhere about how this became an amazing and surprisingly positive experience. 

Keep your customers smiling - but don't do it our way!

Keep your customers smiling - but don't do it our way!

 

It’s got me thinking though. We prompted responses from customers and prospects in huge numbers, much larger than normal. OK, so they were negative responses, but it clearly left an impression. When calling people to apologise, many people commented that it is an effective way of getting people to remember you!

I was also amazed that out of it, 3 companies contacted us with sales leads. I never expected that! I’d like to think that because we were on the case quickly, and all our communication led with an apology it took the heat out of the situation in most instances.

The key learning point is then that thinking outside the square and coming up with new ideas and new ways of communicating them is the way to make people sit up and take notice. Even with a potential disaster, you’ll be amazed how you can turn this to your advantage so effectively, by following a few simple rules. Our previous blog sets out how we did this, here

Will we be doing this again though? Finding ways of irritating as many people as possible? No, No. However perhaps all we lack is courage! Be bold!

To Market runs telephone sales, telemarketing and customer service training courses across the East Midlands, Peterborough, Cambridge, Leicester, Northampton, Derby, Nottingham, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Coventry, Birmingham, Lichfield, Solihull, Peterborough, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, Milton Keynes, Lincoln, East Midlands as well as wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

Customer Service masterclass training – Leicester / Northampton – 29th – 30th November 2010

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Customer Service masterclass training – Leicester / Northampton – 29th – 30th November 2010. This is a telephone skills course, and our last customer service training course for 2010.

Customer Service training November 2010 - Leics / Northants

Customer Service training November 2010 - Leics / Northants

This 2 day course is ideal for anyone who talks to customers on the telephone in a customer service role : customer service, call centre, contact centre, or internal sales etc.

The customer service 2 day training course will cover key communications skills for offering exceptional customer service. Includes questioning skills, listening skills, mixed messages (why the message you send is not the message they receive) plus we’ll show you how the first 6 words you say to someone over the phone can tell the other person 40 plus things about you.

If you want more customers, and to develop more loyalty from the people you currently sell to, we’ll show you how. Get more customers, more often, who will stay for longer and spend more. Follow the link to find out about the dates of all forthcoming open courses. http://www.tomarket.co.uk/courses.php We’re all aware that modern day customer service is about exceeding customer expectations and delighting the customer. During this course we’ll show you how.

2 day customer service training course is ideal for anyone in Birmingham, Cambridge, Peterborough, Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Stamford, Grantham, Wellingborough, Loughborough, Coalville, Oadby, Oakham, Uppingham, Rutland, Derby, Coventry, Nottingham, Hinckley, Lutterworth, Warwick, Leamington, Stratford on Avon and all parts of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. 29th – 30th November 2010.

Great customer service tips from adversity

Monday, September 20th, 2010

Some great customer service tips in the face of adversity. Last week we suffered one of the largest setbacks in our 10 year history in customer relationships. And yet with it came one of the positive experience we have ever had in dealings with our customers and prospects. So much better than we ever expected. High response rates, sales leads and messages of support – all after creating chaos, frustration, anger and severe irritation among our customer base.

Great customer service can be achieved when the chips are down

Great customer service can be achieved when the chips are down

How so ?

We have been sending out our monthly eflyer to around 2,000 organisations once a month for the last 6 months or so. It is intended to be helpful with sales and customer service tips. Admittedly there are also some sales messages with details of forthcoming courses and links to www.associatedlearningsystems.co.uk where audio CDs of some of our training material are sold.

People tell us they like it and it all runs fine. Well at least it did until last Wednesday. During the time scheduled send process in America the server fell over and got caught in a loop. Consequently the same e-mail was e-mailed to each person once a minute for about 1 1/4 hours.  Imagine that, the same blasted e-mail hitting your inbox repeatedly every minute without you being able to stop it. To say customers and prospects got frustrated was an understatement. They couldn’t turn it off either, hitting the unsubscribe button only affects future mailings so that didn’t stop the deluge. People out and about were seeing their Blackberry or PDA clogging up with an e-mail they hadn’t requested, and in some cases batteries were running flat.

I returned to the office on the Wednesday evening to face the fury on the phone messages and by e-mail. 812 incoming e-mails and 25 phone messages as well as 4 or so on my mobile told the story. I sat down, read every e-mail, and wrote a plan. The aim was merely damage limitation at this stage and yet ……..

The outcome has been little short of incredible, and amazingly positive. What have we learned from this exercise and how you can turn a negative into a positive can be summarised in the following. You can benefit in any business by using some of the following principles ;

  1. Devise a plan – Gather together all the major decision-makers in your organisation who can influence the outcome with your customers, adopt a siege mentality and form a plan of how you’re going to deal with the crisis as a team. Divide up responsibilities and commit to keeping communication lines open between all departments. Even schedule crisis meetings for a period of time if this helps. This was relatively easy for us, as we’re a small business.
  2. Be quick - You only have a limited opportunity to run events, otherwise the risk is that they’ll run you. You want to be ahead of the game. It feels much more comfortable to be proactive instead of reactive. Identify which of your customers and prospects poses the greatest threats or aggression. 
  3. Be courageous –  Deal with it head on, go straight for the people who are most angry, upset, have the most to lose etc. Deal with them first. Give the the chance to complain, shout etc. You’ll be amazed how many will respect you for doing this. As a result actually  – they don’t shout at you. This was my personal experience. I gave them the chance to lay into us – and they didn’t. Some actually apologised for the tone of their messages or e-mails! How incredible is that?! After what we’d done?!
  4. Honesty - goes a long way and is appreciated and respected. No excuses, no weasly words, no corporate speak. If you or your company fouls up, put your hands up, admit it and it diffuses much of your customers anger or frustration. Actually people are good natured on the whole, and they’re reasonable. They appreciate things go wrong, that humans make mistakes. Be honest, admit your mistake and they have little to shout at you about anymore. Again this was my personal experience.
  5. Take responsibility - this is closely tied in with point 4 about honesty. There’s nobody really to blame once you’ve admitted it is your fault. They don’t have to prove it was your fault. Get the senior man or woman to make the contacts to your customers or prospects. When you’re under fire, a leader leading from the front inspires both customers and internal staff.
  6. Be human – We consciously tried to reinforce the fact that we’re humans and that we wouldn’t have liked to have been on the receiving end of what we did to others. You may be able to use a little humour, but of course it has to be appropriate. In our case we pointed out in e-mails and on the phone that because we are a customer service and sales training consultancy – bombarding all our favourite people with constant emails was about as bad as it could be for us. This irony was noted by many. Particularly as the lead article in our eflyer about customer service was on the subject of efficiency!

What we have learned is that even when things look as bad for your business as they could possibly be in terms of your communications with customers, there is still room to shine, to impress them, and to offer them a level of customer service they weren’t expecting. You can achieve all of these things. Actually though, your customers will be open and are ‘willing’ to let you impress them.

In our case, we appreciate we’re not out of the woods yet, but certainly the whole experience has felt very positive and a lot, lot better than expected.

You can use the same principles to maximum effect. This saga will no doubt be retold many times over during our customer service training courses in Leicester, Northampton, Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Nottingham, Loughborough, Melton Mowbray, Kenilworth, Stratford on Avon, Warwick, Solihull, Lichfield, Milton Keynes, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Cambridge, St Ives as well as wider parts of the East Midlands, West Midlands, Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Cambridgeshire, and Warwickshire.

 

 

Great customer service is about EFFICIENCY – right ?

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Great customer service and exceeding the customer’s expectations is partly about efficiency. All good customer service training should cover this important subject. And yet I think it is an interesting concept as efficiency in a customer service environment is about 2 different things and they are opposing forces.

Exceptional customer service is about efficiency

Exceptional customer service is about efficiency

First, if you are going to describe customer service as efficient it needs to be quick. Whatever is going to be done needs to be done rapidly. However, not only must it be quick, but it also needs to be accurate or quality.
It’s all very well it being quick, but if it’s wrong or slapdash – you probably wouldn’t describe it as efficient.
And the interesting thing about these 2 issues is that they are opposing forces. To improve one is usually at the expense of the other. If you increase the speed of doing a job, you can often achieve this by letting your quality standards slip. Conversely, if it is important that you eliminate and avoid any mistakes when doing something, it normally means you do it more slowly and carefully.
Achieving exceptional customer service and exceeding customer expectations is partly about working out what the right combination of speed and quality is for your customer base and market sector. Oh, yes and it is always good to remember that you can’t please all of the people all of the time however you set your stall out !!
This topic is one that comes up on most of the interactive customer service courses we run. So whether you are in Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Northampton, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford, Wellingborough, Kettering, Corby, Loughborough, Coalville, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oakham, Coventry, Birmingham or Cambridge this is a valuable business topic to address.

 

The magic ingredient that will help you get on in life – ENTHUSIASM

Friday, June 25th, 2010

The magic ingredient that will help you get on in life is ENTHUSIASM and it’s close associate ENERGY.

I often sit there watching TV at night wondering what makes those who offer us advice on all manner of aspects of our life, celebrities. Is it that they’re the most highly qualified in their field? Not usually. Are they the brightest or most experienced? Again not necessarily. But what they all possess in common is enthusiasm for what they do and energy around doing it. This is especially true of the TV chefs. I always think people like Jamie Oliver and Rick Stein really love what they do. The cynic may say, well yes “if I was earning what they were earning, I could be enthusiastic too.” But of course it doesn’t happen that way round does it? You have to put the effort in first and loads of energy, then the rewards will come. Ok, that’s the moralising over!

Enthusiasm and energy are what will get you waht you want from life

Enthusiasm and energy are what will get you what you want from life

If you’re selling your business to others as a business owner or director or you’re employed in a sales position, it is really important – vital in fact that you’re communication  reflects this positive attitude and strong belief.

Those of you who have already been on one of courses and done the work on ‘Expression, Energy and Emphasis’ will know that you can tell 40+ things about a total stranger from the opening 6 words of a telephone conversation! Remember grey, red, pink & fluffy and the brown man ?!

The energy in your voice will say more about you than you will ever realise. Make it part of your power of attraction. Jamie does.

Befriend the gatekeeper – it’s the only way !

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Befriend the gatekeeper – it’s the only way ! Honestly, it is !

Gatekeepers, receptionists, secretaries, PAs can be the bane of your life to any aspiring telemarketing or telesales person, and this is a hot topic when we discuss telesales or telemarketing training with clients. However it is important to remember a few truths.

Befriending gatekeepers - get them onside

Befriending gatekeepers - get them onside

First the gatekeeper has all the power. They decide whether they are going to put you through or not. So why take them on ? No point.

And like anyone else they will respond better to people they warm to. Be friendly and human with them. This doesn’t mean talking about lots of random “I’m trying to be your best friend” type of stuff either.

Use words like help, advise, suggest as this subtley shows that you respect their position. “I know Phil Smith is busy, but can you RECOMMEND the best time to get hold of him ?” You may be surprised how many times these types of approaches work.

Always be polite and respectful, and it will get you more of what you want.

If you speak to the gatekeeper a lot, then it is fine to develop a more social relationship – ask them about their holiday etc, but never do this if it may be considered to be inappropriate.

Getting past the gatekeeper is one of the hot topics at the moment on telesales and telemarketing courses, and so we are looking to include this in a series of short, sharp training sessions we will be running, monthly 2 hour open course training over a 12 month period. These will be offered to businesses across Birmingham, Solihull, Lichfield, Coventry, Derby, Nottingham, Mansfield, Leicester, Coalville, Loughborough, London, Northampton, Milton Keynes, Grantham, Stamford, Peterborough, Cambridge, Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford, Kettering, Wellingborough, Corby, Market Harborough,  as well as wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, the East Midlands and West Midlands.

Telephone techniques training course – 1 day

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Telephone techniques course – 1 day course. We’re just putting the finishing touches to our latest one day course in telephone techniques for all business people who use the phone talking to customers.  This series of one day courses is being offered at venues across the Midlands including Leicester, Corby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Northampton, Loughborough, as well as Birmingham, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, St Ives, Coventry and Daventry. 

Raise your game and build better relationships with your customers

Raise your game and build better relationships with your customers

Whereas our ‘full fat’ 2 day courses are generally aimed at either Telesales OR customer service, this one day compact course is for all staff who deal with customers.

It covers all the basic things you need to be aware of when dealing with customers. In just one day you will cover ;

  • Listening skills
  • Questioning skills
  • Expression (how your voice tells the other person more about you than you will ever know.)
  • Mixed messages (why the message you send is not always the message they receive.)

Attending our course will increase your awareness of yours and your customers communication skills. This will enable you to build better empathy with your customers, thus ensuring better long-term trading relationships.

Better communications skills and telephone techniques leads to more sales and a greater customer experience. If you are interested in this compact telephone skills course in Birmingham, Daventry, Coventry, Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Cambridge, St Ives, Solihull, Lichfield, Loughborough or anywhere across the East and West Midlands, drop us a line to info@tomarket.co.uk and we’ll send you more information.

Customer Service masterclass training – Leicester / Northampton – 24th – 25th August 2010

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Customer Service masterclass training - Leicestershire / Northamptonshire – 24th - 25th August 2010. 2 day course ideal for anyone who talks to customers on the telephone in a customer service role : customer service, contact centre, call centre, internal sales etc.

Customer Service 2 day training - Autumn 2009

Customer Service 2 day training - February 2010

Customer service course will cover key communications skills for offering exceptional customer service. Includes questioning skills, listening skills, mixed messages (why the message you send is not the message they receive) plus we’ll show you how the first 6 words you say to someone over the phone can tell the other person 40 plus things about you.

If you want more customers, and to develop more loyalty from the people you currently sell to, we’ll show you how. Get more customers, more often, who will stay for longer and spend more. Follow the link to find out about the dates of all forthcoming open courses. http://www.tomarket.co.uk/courses.php

2 day customer service course ideal for anyone in Birmingham, Cambridge, Leicester, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Stamford, Grantham, Wellingborough, Loughborough, Coalville, Oadby, Oakham, Uppingham, Rutland, Derby, Coventry, Nottingham, Hinckley, Lutterworth and all parts of Leicestershire and Northamptonshire. 24th – 25th August 2010.

Telesales masterclass – Leicester / Northampton 26th – 27th July 2010

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Telesales masterclass – Leicestershire / Northamptonshire 26th – 27th July 2010.  Dates for the next open course for telesales and telemarketing personnel now set.

2 days to help you be better !

2 days to help you be better !

Our course will cover all the key elements of communication skills and how to structure an effective sales call. We’ll be covering top tips and techniques for dealing with objections, listening skills, questioning skills – what the different questions are, when to use them and how to structure a powerful telephone sales call around good questioning. Add into that an introduction to the 2 stage process for directing the conversation, and a couple of hours on how to structure powerful telesales and telemarketing calls and you have the basic tools to make sure you convert more opportunities that come your way on the phone. Contact us for more details on 01858 461148. You can download a copy of a telesales course schedule directly from the site http://www.tomarket.co.uk/course-schedules.php 

This 2 day course is ideal for anyone in Derby, Nottingham, Coventry, Leicester, Birmingham, Cambridge, Northampton, Kettering, Corby, Wellingborough, Oadby, Market Harborough, Hinckley and Oakham as well as wider parts of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, West Midlands and East Midlands. Leicestershire 26th - 27th July 2010.

Council customer service training – open course East Midlands

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Council customer service training – open course East Midlands 9th March 2010.

Councils all around the country are under increasing pressure to upskill their customer facing staff, both from government and from customers of course ! There is also a general trend to establishing centralised customer service teams as opposed to the strongly departmental set up previously. Some of you are further down the road with this programme than others.

We have worked with a number of councils in the East Midlands undergoing this transition. So having run a number of bespoke courses to include customer service both on the telephone and also face to face, we are opening up this training as an open course.

 

The fee represents a huge saving of over 50%, compared to what our clients in the private sector would pay.

 

The course will run week commencing 8th March so if you have unallocated budget left, it can come out of this year’s budget.

 

The course will cover aspects of customer service including ;

 

  • Listening skills
  • Questioning skills
  • Building rapport
  • Directing the conversation
  • What makes excellent customer service

If this is something you are interested in, simply e-mail us info@tomarket.co.ukWe will then send out more details about the precise dates, and the venue (not booked yet, but likely to be the East Midlands.) We will also send you a copy of the full course schedule with details of all the modules which will be covered during the day.

 

Lunch and refreshments will be served and each delegate will get a full set of printed notes.

 

Why might you be interested ?

There are a number of reasons why this may be of interest to you. I believe that this is a unique course – I have not found any other courses specifically for customer service in councils. Here are some of the key reasons

 

  • Support in the development of your people (who are the face of your organisation)
  • To add to their skills in their increasingly general role
  • Customer service is a key aspect of your business process
  • You may have some budget left
  • They will also benefit from sharing experiences in a room with people from other councils. (While this isn’t specifically what the course is aimed at, it is a very useful by-product.)

We’d be interested to know your thoughts on this course even if it’s not for you at the moment. You’re welcome to phone or e-mail us.