HDI Annual Conference 2017

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  • Not Dead Yet: How to Write Great Email to Customers in the Age of Social Service – HDI Annual Conference

    HDI Annual Conference 2017 Washington, DC, DC, United States

    While support centers are spending lots of energy launching, training for, and monitoring service in chat and social media, many customers still prefer email. According to Dimension Data, email is the second most popular support channel for Baby Boomers and Gen X-ers and the most popular channel for Gen Y-ers. Whether email as a support […]

  • Not Dead Yet: How to Write Great Email to Customers in the Age of Social Service – HDI Annual Conference

    HDI Annual Conference 2017 Washington, DC, DC, United States

    While support centers are spending lots of energy launching, training for, and monitoring service in chat and social media, many customers still prefer email. According to Dimension Data, email is the second most popular support channel for Baby Boomers and Gen X-ers and the most popular channel for Gen Y-ers. Whether email as a support […]

  • Learn to Apologize to Customers Like You Mean It – HDI Annual Conference

    HDI Annual Conference 2017 Washington, DC, DC, United States

    As support professionals, we do our best to help customers resolve their issues. Sometimes we look like rock stars, and sometimes resolution is more difficult, maybe even unattainable. In these cases, emotions run a little higher and it’s crucial that we treat the customer with respect and sincerity, avoiding trite responses like the classic “we […]

  • Learn to Apologize to Customers Like You Mean It – HDI Annual Conference

    HDI Annual Conference 2017 Washington, DC, DC, United States

    As support professionals, we do our best to help customers resolve their issues. Sometimes we look like rock stars, and sometimes resolution is more difficult, maybe even unattainable. In these cases, emotions run a little higher and it’s crucial that we treat the customer with respect and sincerity, avoiding trite responses like the classic “we […]