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This is our time for a Patient CARE Revolution!

Bill Quiseng

These “Profits over People” traditionalists care about their hospital’s labor, research, and equipment costs, Medicare reimbursements, pharmaceutical companies’ payments in cash and in-kind gifts, and their patients’ payments more than they do their patients. Patients don’t care how big the hospital is.

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Be Magnificently Boring to CARE!

Bill Quiseng

When you are Magnificently Boring to CARE, your customers are WOWED and happy, returning again and again, raving to others on social media. customerservice #customerexperience #customerloyalty #custserv #custexp #cx #hospitality

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Interesting Customer Service Practices From Across The World

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As in any field, it’s important to be aware of key trends and best practices in customer service to ensure that you are delivering an experience that is on par with the best players in the game. A company’s CS standards can set them apart if they always aim to go above and beyond for customers. And: The more unique, the better.

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Why Utility Companies Should Embrace Modern Customer Service Technology

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Given the increasing number of customers they must support, these companies would certainly benefit from implementing strong customer service offerings. Utility companies have a huge opportunity to improve their customer service strategies and reap the rewards. The Benefits of Improved Customer Service.

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Whatever your title or position, be a servant leader to all generations, especially Gen N.

Bill Quiseng

A veteran of over 40 years in hospitality leadership, I was, until several years ago, a customer service/customer experience speaker. Listening with their earplugs and watching on their cellphones with their friends or young social media influencers, Gen N is oblivious to any older generation around them.

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Welcome to CX 102: Advanced CX.

Bill Quiseng

This course is a prerequisite for business professionals in the B2C or hospitality industry. Consistently deliver a low-cost, no-cost “a little better than the average experience that customers expect” product or service so repetitively that you feel it is boring, but to the customer, at that moment, you are Magnificent!

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2020 Vision: What Customer Service Looked Like in 2019

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Good customer service can be hard to find. Conversely, bad customer service is easy to spot and, when especially ugly, it can go viral. Whether it was good, bad, or ugly, 2019 was a heck of a year on social channels. A server named Bianca was captured on camera feeding a disabled customer who had cerebral palsy.