2 Types of Motivation

To begin our month-long series on motivation, I think it is important to start with foundational information we can build on over the next three weeks.  So, let’s begin! Motivation can be categorized into two basic types: intrinsic and extrinsic. What is Intrinsic Motivation? Sometimes referred to as ‘internal motivation’, this type of motivation is

7 Steps to Customer Service Recovery

Complaints are a customer’s gift to you. Huh? When customer’s complain, they give you the opportunity to make things right.  Using the 7 Steps to Customer Service Recovery will increase your likelihood of regaining the customers’ trust and confidence. Apologize.  Apologizing does not meet you are admitting guilt; it simply means you are acknowledging they

3 Tips for Excellent Internal Customer Service

So much of what we read and learn about customer service is about external customer service.  A quick Google search of “external customer service” returned “about 7,500,000” hits.  When searching “internal customer service” the number of hits dramatically decreased to “about 471,000”.  This is pretty telling in my opinion.  Does your company have the knowledge

Positive Attitude in 3 Easy Steps

A great way to differentiate your company from others is through the service your employees provide.  The quality of your service is directly tied to the attitudes of your employees. Customer service employees are constantly balancing wants, needs, personalities, and emotions.  It can be extremely challenging to maintain a positive attitude … especially in stressful

5 Interpersonal Communication Competencies

Communication can be difficult.  It is especially difficult when one or both people in an interaction aren’t adept at communicating.  Few of us are taught how to communicate effectively with co-workers, customers, family, or people we happen to meet daily. Arthur Bochner and Clifford Kelly sought to determine what makes an individual a competent communicator. 

Advice to myself

Advice to myself for the holidays .... Remember to stop. Remember to enjoy. Remember to laugh. Remember to give. Remember to be gracious. Remember the reason for the season. (...and maybe it is good advice for you too!)