We Have an Empathy Crisis on Our Hands. Here's How to Combat the Rising Trend of Poor Customer Service.Ever wonder why exceptional customer service is becoming an endangered species? Here's how you can make your business stand out in a sea of mediocrity simply by upping your customer service game.

ByScott Deming

Key Takeaways

  • We're running businesses like machines, forgetting that it's people we serve and employ.
  • Remember to cultivate a heart-centered workforce and walk in your customer's shoes.

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Before I go on my rant about poorcustomer service, allow me to start this article with a story about something quite uncommon – exceptional customer service! My wife and I stumbled on this haven that's a walking trail, petting zoo, food truck park, beer garden and live music stage all rolled into one. The property was gorgeous, but that's a bonus.

What keeps us going back is the atmosphere and the vibe. That doesn't come from a piece of property or nice buildings — it comes from the people. Every person working there goes above and beyond to deliver exceptional customer service. I was so impressed that I introduced myself to the owner to commend him on his staff and exceptional service.

His reply immediately told me that he gets it. He said, "Our customers have too many choices for us to take them for granted, and every employee understands that because I tell them that at every staff meeting." He understands that the road toexceptional servicebegins at the top and, if done correctly, will become contagious throughout the entire organization.

Awesome story. But why is this kind of service an anomaly? Why haspoor servicebecome the norm? I miss days when a smile and a warm greeting were the norm. Nowadays, you're lucky if you can get eye contact, let alone a "please" or "thank you." And when you are treated well, you feel like you won the lottery!

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Wondering if I was just getting old, cranky, and overly sensitive, I decided to dig into some research on "Poor Customer Service." Call me nostalgic or just fed up, but before you dismiss this as a mere rant, let's look at the numbers.

  • American Customer Satisfaction Index: Customer satisfaction has been on a consistentdownwardtrend since 2018.
  • NewVoiceMedia's Hard-hitting Fact: U.S. companiesare losinga whopping $62 billion annually due to poor customer service.
  • PwC: 32% of all customerswill abandon a brandthey love after a single bad experience.
  • Harvard Business Review: People aremore disconnected from brandsthan ever, partly because of terrible customer interface.

I think the key here is that we've got an empathy crisis on our hands. We're running businesses like machines, forgetting that it's people we serve and employ. An empathetic work environment isn't just "nice to have." Studies like Businessolver indicate that93% of employeeswill stick around longer if their employers show true empathy. Now, imagine that energy channeled into customer service!

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Leadership is the catalyst of change, while customer service is your competitive advantage

Don't blame the hard-working people on the frontline; they're following thecultureset by those at the top. The owner of our favorite little place gets this, but not enough leaders do. Leadership needs to step up. They need to create cultures that are passionate and purposeful. Let's train our teams to treat customers as individuals, not just entries in aCRMdatabase. If you're leading a business, think beyond the quarterly reports. A team trained in the art of real customer interaction isn't an expense; it's an investment that yields compounded returns.

If service is as bad as the numbers say, you can be as unique as our beer garden friend! Let's look at ways you can dramatically improve your level of service and the customer experience.

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Cultivate a heart-centered workforce

Too many companies focus solely on technical training and overlook theimportance of emotional intelligence. However, a technically perfect transaction that lacks warmth is a missed opportunity. Empathy workshops can be transformative experiences for your team. They help staff understand customers' emotional needs and teach them how to connect on a human level. The result? A memorable customer experience that converts one-time transactions into loyal evangelists for life.

Here are some actionable ways to achieve this:

  • Partner with professional trainers specializing inemotional intelligence.
  • Incorporate real-world scenarios that employees can relate to.
  • Measure the training's effectiveness through customer satisfaction surveys and feedback.

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Walk in your customer's shoes

If you don't understand what your customers are going through, you can't offer solutions that genuinely resonate with them.Customer Journey Mappingallows you to trace customers' steps from the moment they become aware of your brand to the point of purchase and beyond. This isn't just about identifying pain points; it's about understanding the emotional highs and lows that customers experience throughout their journey.

Here are some actionable ways to achieve this:

  • Involve multiple departments in the mapping process, from marketing to customer service.
  • Use customer feedback, interviews, and surveys to build a comprehensive map.
  • 一旦地图,经常回顾和广告just it as your products, services, or customer base evolve.

Regular check-ins: Keep the communication channels open

Top-down culture is a thing of the past. Leadership that keeps an open line of communication with frontline staff cultivates a culture of continuous improvement. Encourage employees to sharecustomer feedback, new ideas, and even critiques without fear of backlash. When the higher-ups are approachable, the whole organization becomes agile, adaptive, and receptive to change.

Here are some actionable ways to achieve this:

      • Schedule bi-weekly or monthlycheck-inswith various departments.
      • Create an anonymous suggestion box or digital platform where staff can voice concerns or ideas.
      • Acknowledge and celebrate staff contributions to encourage more input and foster a positive work environment.

      These actionable tactics are a good starting point for any company serious about revolutionizing its customer service. It's time for a seismic shift in how we approach customer service, starting with you. Exceptional customer service isn't some old-world ideal; it's an untapped gold mine. Don't just look at the numbers as a cautionary tale; see them as a sign of the vast opportunity that lies ahead.

      Scott Deming

      Entrepreneur Leadership Network® Contributor

      Speaker, Trainer, Author

      Scott Deming brings 30+ years of corporate expertise in leadership, branding, and customer experience. Known for his transformative keynote speeches and training, Scott has helped diverse industries evolve their cultures and boost growth. Visit scottdeming.com to learn more.

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