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A Guide to Customer Service Skills for the Help Desk Professional [Paperback]

Donna Knapp (Author)
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November 16, 1999 0760072620 978-0760072622 1
This book is designed to provide individuals interested in the field of technical customer support a guide to the "soft skills" and the "self-management skills" needed to deliver excellent customer support at the help desk. It provides the reader with a better understanding of what a career in customer support would entail with strong real-world computer support examples, case studies, and exercises throughout the book. The author is a leading help desk consultant, trainer, and former help desk support engineer and service manager.


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Donna Knapp has over twenty five years experience in the Information Technology industry and is a recognized expert in the areas of Service Desk and IT Service Management. Donna is currently working with ITSM Academy and serves as its Curriculum Development Manager. She holds the ITIL® Service Manager and ITIL® Expert certifications and sits on the ITIL® V3 International Examination Panel. She also holds the ISO/IEC 20000 Consultants certification and is a Certified Process Design Engineer (CPDE)®. Donna is the author of two college textbooks, A Guide to Service Desk Concepts and A Guide to Customer Service Skills for the Service Desk Professional, and has authored several successful seminars including Achieving High Customer Satisfaction: Customer Service Skills for Service Desk Professionals.

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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Course Technology; 1 edition (November 16, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0760072620
  • ISBN-13: 978-0760072622
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 7.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,151,326 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent advice on the basics, April 12, 2001
This review is from: A Guide to Customer Service Skills for the Help Desk Professional (Paperback)
This book addresses the essence of support - people skills. State-of-the-art tools and technology, and the most efficient processes ever devised will not guarantee a successful help desk or technical support organization if the human interaction techniques provided in this book are not used.

Ms. Knapp provides every essential skill in a systematic order. She starts with an excellent, astute discussion on the key elements of achieving customer satisfaction, then begins the systematic process of describing how to develop and use the necessary skills for achieving this goal. This starting point is the most basic skill that is as important to our everyday life as it is to customer satisfaction: listening. This is also a skill that, regrettably, most of us need to continually work on. She gives excellent advice on how to be an active and empathetic listener, and also how to effectively communicate back to the speaker. This skill is reinforced with another that is essential to providing top notch customer support: telephone skills. A telephone, even with the growing trend toward e-support and electronic mail, is still a help desk (and call center) professional's primary tool. Because we cannot depend on facial expression or body language it is of the utmost importance to not only have good phone skills, but to also use these skills in conjunction with listening skills to "read" the customer's mood and adjust our approach accordingly.

Writing skills, the next basic skill that Ms. Knapp addresses, has always been important. This is because documenting issues and actions conveying this to other support professionals who may also work on an incident of case cuts down on unnecessary follow-ups that poorly written documentation causes. Also, this skill is rapidly growing in importance because of the increasing use of e-mail as a customer communications vehicle. The tips on writing given are excellent.

Difficult customers are a way of life. Someone who is frustrated enough to pick up a phone or who feels resentment towards the organization whose products or services you are supporting is going to want to take it out on the first person who answers the phone. Defusing these situations and refocusing angry customers on the issues instead of emotions requires real skills and the ability to subordinate your own emotions. Ms. Knapp gives excellent advice on how to handle irritated customers and, believe it or not, turn the experience into one in which the customer comes away not only satisfied, but a good reference for your product or service. This is one of the most valuable parts of the book and my personal favorite.

The remainder of this book covers problem solving (and prevention) techniques, team building and some great advice on how to relieve stress and keep from burning out. All in all, this is an excellent book that should be read by help desk and call center professionals (as well as tier-2 support analysts), and can be effectively used as a training outline by help desk and call center managers.

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American English, Moments of Truth, Help Desk Analyst's Guide, Service Level Agreements, Dissatisfied Please, Help Desk Institute, Response Center, Somewhat Satisfied, Very Satisfied, Way Cool, United States, Hardware Subcategory, Short Desc, Case Projects, Ron Muns
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