[Manifesto] The Customer Service Manifesto

Here’s a manifesto for all business owners and people who work in front-line jobs. :)

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  • JJ Wong

    I’m consider work as front-line jobs as well, since I’m a Facebook Marketer, so I handle daily inquiries from customers via Facebook. Respond, give answer they want, serve them well to sustain and build up a good brand for my company.

    These are good, will bear it in mind. :)

  • ARUNKUMAR SUGUMAR

    Dear Celes

    I have been to personal excellence site for almost a week.

    I made myself clear that I study one article per day . I Can see the Difference in oneweek .

    How To Say No To Others.

    The 8 Habits of Highly Productive People.

    You are The best there is .

    Regards

    Arunkumar

    • http://personalexcellence.co Celes

      That’s awesome, Arunkumar! :) Thanks so much for sharing your kind words. :hug: I’m glad you’ve found the articles useful and I’m definitely going to continue writing more. :D

  • Kae

    Hi Celes

    I have just discovered your website and love it. There is so much for me to explore.

    In regard to the manifesto….why does it have to be a customer service manifesto, it relates to so many another areas of our lives!

    Warm wishes
    Kae

    • http://personalexcellence.co Celes

      You are right Kae! :) The tips do apply to many areas of our lives! I always think that the things we learn in career and business can be transferred to many other areas of our lives too.