The Compassionate Geek: Mastering Customer Service for IT Professionals
Book Details
Author(s)Don R. Crawley, Paul R. Senness
Publishersoundtraining net
ISBN / ASIN0983660700
ISBN-139780983660705
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,099,777
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
There is a newer version of this book available. Look for The Compassionate Geek: How Engineers, IT Pros, and Other Tech Specialists Can Master Human Relations Skills to Deliver Outstanding Customer Service (ISBN 9780983660736)
A real-world, plain-language how-to guide for delivering amazing customer service to end-users.
Now in its second edition, The Compassionate Geek was written by tech people for tech people.Â
There are no frills, just best practices and ideas that actually work! Filled with practical tips, best practices, and real-world techniques, The Compassionate Geek is a quick read with equally fast results.
Now in its second edition, The Compassionate Geek was written by tech people for tech people.Â
There are no frills, just best practices and ideas that actually work! Filled with practical tips, best practices, and real-world techniques, The Compassionate Geek is a quick read with equally fast results.
Here's what you'll find:
All of the information is presented in a straightforward style that you can understand and use right away. There's nothing "foo-foo", just down-to-earth tips and best practices learned from years of working with I.T. pros and end-users.
- Best practices for communicating with email, including examples
- The four intrinsic qualities of great service providers
- Best practices for communicating using chat and texting
- Ten tips for being a good listener
- Two practical ways to keep your emotions in check
- A flow chart for handling user calls
- What to do when the user is wrong
- How to work with the different generations in the workplace
All of the information is presented in a straightforward style that you can understand and use right away. There's nothing "foo-foo", just down-to-earth tips and best practices learned from years of working with I.T. pros and end-users.
