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1 C USTOMER S ERVICE : H OLD THE P ICKLES Vanessa Uribe El Dorado County Law Library

2 ABOUT ME Rural Upbringing Have worked in school and public libraries Currently work in a rural public law library

3 W HY NOW ? W HY THIS AGAIN......... Workplace Stress (“new normal”= more with less) Great Experiences = Job Security Importance of teaching

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5 ZINGERMAN’S DELICATESSEN Ann Arbor, Michigan

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7 M ORE ABOUT MY TRAINING.......

8 L IBRARY C USTOMER S ERVICE T RAINING

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10 IMPORTANT ZINGERMANS DIFFERENCES Customer Service is an Integral Part of the Mission/Vision/Values of the Organization Customer Service is a Bottom Line Result

11 BUILDING A CULTURE OF GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE TEACH IT DEFINE IT LIVE IT MEASURE IT REWARD IT

12 From Rework, by J. Fried and D. Hansson

13 1. T EACH IT ! Discussion: Is customer service a skill you are born with; can it be taught? Why is it important to teach something? Engage people in open-ended questions Why is it important? Why is it so hard to find?

14 2. DEFINE IT Question: What does great customer service look like at your organization?

15 D EFINING IT........ CONTINUED Two Parts : The Positive: The steps to providing great service The Negative: The steps to handling customer complaints

16 D EFINING G REAT C USTOMER S ERVICE : T HREE S TEPS 1. Figure out what the guest wants 2. Get it for them 3. Go the “Extra Mile”

17 D EFINING IT........ CONTINUED Step 1: Figure out what the guest wants Open-ended questions, restate request, be an active listener 10/4 rule Engage them

18 D EFINING IT........ CONTINUED Step 2: Get it for them Accurately Politely Enthusiastically

19 D EFINING IT........ CONTINUED Step 3: Go the “Extra Mile” What is an Extra mile? Definition: Doing something for our customers that they did not ask us for

20 E XAMPLES OF E XTRA M ILES....... Offer to search another library’s catalog for item not found in ours Offer to carry books out to car for customer with hands full Show customer some of the features of website Demonstrate a catalog search Compliment customer on book selection Offer a book recommendation Show customer a feature on website/database

21 F IVE S TEPS TO E FFECTIVELY H ANDLING C USTOMER C OMPLAINTS 1. Acknowledge the complaint 2. Sincerely Apologize 3. Take action to make things right 4. Thank the guest 5. Document the complaint

22 A N OTE ON F AIRNESS : Fairness is on another planet

23 3. “LIVE IT” “We need to distinguish between the values and visions to which we give lip service and those that are truly the basis for our actions” - Sam Keen, Hymns to an Unknown God

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25 Barriers to Customer Service Study

26 4. “MEASURE IT” Systems role in customer service In order to gauge how well systems are operating, you have to measure their effectiveness Example forms: “Code Red” “Code Green”

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29 5. “REWARD IT!” Professional Advancement Sell the Service Group Rewards

30 PROMISING PRACTICES…… Peer Recognition Programs Vouchers for library video rentals or items from book sale Library manager does the job of staff member for an hour Monetary rewards (“ZingBuck”) Regular company communications Customer service practices tied into promotions LibrariesOther Industries

31 OVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN RURAL LIBRARIES Customer service training can be a tool to help overcome challenges in rural libraries Manage stressful interactions with patrons Identify systemic problems with library Identify positive attributes of library Ongoing focus and dialog about customer service eliminates the need for tedious trainings Makes a better workplace and attracts like- minded potential employees


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