The average business only hears from 4% of dissatisfied customers. So when you do hear from an irate customer, it's important to look at it as a golden opportunity to improve your services, prevent future complaints, and gain a loyal customer. This approach is not intuitive, but it's effective.
Today, I talk about how to react to an irate customer and why it's never productive or acceptable to simply yell back. I offer insight into the ideal mindset when engaging with irate customers, and I share eight steps for turning them into loyal ones.
"Remain calm. Do not try and match their anger levels. It is never okay to be rude to a customer."
- Murtaza Versi
This week on the Engage Relate Perform Podcast:● Why returning rudeness doesn't solve anything
● Why the customer's anger is not actually directed at you
● The presence of emotion in the encounter
● The power of sympathy, empathy, and listening
● Why you should thank the irate customer
Engage, Relate, Perform!I’m Murtaza Versi, and this is Engage Relate Perform, the show that helps leaders and organizations drive long-term results by fostering relationships and enhancing engagement.
Whether you’re looking to improve your team’s performance while impacting lives and driving long-term results, or you already have that dream title, or you’re simply curious about how far you can challenge yourself, this is the show for you.
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