Customer Service Tips
Today I witnessed a customer service miracle in action. I took my son to our local Chick-Fil-A so he could have some lunch and play in the indoor playground. While I was waiting for our food to be ready, a woman approached the counter with a crushed Styrofoam cup. She said, “This cup fell off of our table and broke. I need another drink and I need someone to come clean up our table and the floor.” The tone of her voice suggested that somehow the restaurant was responsible for her broken cup. And of course, there was no, “Hey I’m so sorry, one of my horrible children was fooling around and caused you a mess.” It was then that right before my eyes a customer service miracle occurred. Rather than replying with the same nasty treatment they had just gotten from the customer, the staff at Chick-Fil-A quickly gave her a new drink. Then a man appeared with a smile and said, “I would be glad to clean that up for you.” The staff never heard the words “thank you” from that customer, yet they acted as if they had. All were professional and conveyed an attitude that said, “We love having the opportunity to serve each and every person in this restaurant.” Way to go people at Chick-Fil-A! Not surprisingly, the place is almost always busy. The restaurant is clean, the management supports our community with various school spirit fundraising nights, the food is better than most fast food, and most of all, the people that work there make you want to come back. Watching customer service interaction is my hobby and my work. You see, I’m an instructor with Business Training Works, Inc., a soft-skills training company that teaches people the skills they need to be successful at work. Today’s experience was a living, breathing example of the 21 Rules for Excellent Retail Customer Service that we share with the participants in our courses. Most of them are not that hard to follow. However, they can be hard to follow consistently.
If you do work with customers in retail, take a look at the list and ask yourself how closely you follow the rules. 21 Tips for Excellent Retail Customer Service
And here’s one more tip: if you can, give people more than what they expect. |


