Loss of customer base; loss of sales; high complaints; poor impression;
loss of confidence in the service; loss of funds raised for the charity; loss of contracts;
redundancy
explain the effects of providing poor customer service
Officially, there are no ways of measuring an organisation's reputation. It is the end customer that measures the reputation, if the customers hear rumours of the organisation using child labour, harming the environment, or bad customer service for example, the customer will feel less inclined to purchase anything from that company. On the other hand, hearing about god customer service and environmentally friendly policies, etcetera, then the end customer will feel more inclined to buy from them. In conclusion, we measure reputation by its effects.
our key contribution to our company is that how we handle the customers this is the important thing for a company that is good staff if we understand what customer is saying or reply politelythan it effects on our company reputation.
explain the effects of the sunlight striking earth
Diminished customer base.
Ripple effects can escalate the problem of a lost customer by triggering a chain reaction that affects other customers and the overall brand reputation. When one customer has a negative experience, they may share their dissatisfaction with friends, family, or online platforms, potentially influencing others to reconsider their loyalty. Additionally, the loss of a single customer can impact sales, employee morale, and operational efficiency, leading to further dissatisfaction and a diminished customer experience. This interconnectedness highlights the importance of addressing individual customer issues promptly to prevent broader ramifications.
explain how does senses of seeing,hearing,taste and smell effects on us physcologically?
the customer understands and is better informed in what the customer service person is telling them, and could end in a happy customer
Lee lost his reputation for invincibility and the initiative swung toward the Union.
no effects
They are both interdependent
in ancient times technology existed before science?? explain