Handling COMPLAINTS
Complaints should be treated as indicators of potential trouble. Welcome them. But don’t make excuses!
Businesses and organisations will thrive only if customers and clients are satisfied with the services they are receiving and with the products sold.
Staff should be trained to deal with complaints promptly. If complaints are not handled skillfully and quickly valued customers will be lost.
Maintaining customers are a better investment than having to look for new ones.
A handful of tips on ways to handle complaints.
* Be polite and helpful
Find out precisely what the customer is complaining about. Listen very carefully and ask questions. Don’t make hasty judgements or make excuses.
Show you are concerned and are willing to assist the complainant as soon as possible.
* Investigate the problems quickly
Is it due to faulty materials, poor assembly, poor servicing, rude or inconsiderate staff or lack of training?
* Give rapid feedback
If the complaint is in a letter or as an email, contact the customer promptly to tell them what you have found out about the problem. Thank them for bringing it to your notice.
* Make a special effort to retain their custom
Correct the problem as soon as possible.
Replace all faulty products immediately.
Investigate the cause of the problem fully and make sure it doesn’t occur again.
Do something special for the complainant, such as a free voucher, or a discount on their next purchase.
* Take corrective action
You may need to improve your staff training to upgrade your customer services and quality controls. It may be necessary to improve machinery maintenance or your delivery systems.
Be thankful and grateful the problem has been brought to your attention so you can rectify it before you have major problems on hand.
–Geoffrey Moss(mossassociates.co.nz)
“The greatest asset a business can have is a satisfied customer.”
Source: “Time Savers” and “Time Management Secrets” first published by Mossassociates.co.nz and by Cengage Learning Asia; McGraw -Hill Australia. Also available from Amazon.com as hard copy, or as an e-book.
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