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How to meet up with customers demands at work
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 282090, member: 76163"] [SIZE=15px][FONT=Verdana]The workplace can be a stressful place to work. The people you deal with on a daily basis can be very demanding, and the tasks that need to be done often seem overwhelming. It's important to keep your customers happy, but there are ways you can make them happier without sacrificing your own productivity or health. Here are some tips on how you can meet up with customer demands at work: Listen to your customers Understand their needs and wants as well as their limitations. In order to do this, you'll need to listen carefully to what they have to say and ask questions when necessary. You should also give them the benefit of the doubt whenever possible. If someone asks for something that seems unreasonable, try not to get upset about it — instead, try asking for clarifications about their expectations or other questions that may help you understand their point more clearly so that you can come up with an acceptable solution. Be responsive If someone is unhappy with something at work, it's important that you try your best to resolve any issues that might arise in order for everyone involved to feel satisfied with the outcome of the situation. This might mean getting back in touch with people who have been waiting on hold too long and letting them know when things will be resolved.[/FONT][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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