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		<title>Great Service &#8211; What&#8217;s So Hard About That?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At work right now there&#8217;s a  huge push to improve our level of customer service. The goal &#8211; provide a WOW experience to every person, internal and external, we work with. It&#8217;d be nice if you could just train people to provide great service. If there was just some half day training everyone could attend, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At work right now there&#8217;s a  huge push to improve our level of customer service. The goal &#8211; provide a WOW experience to every person, internal and external, we work with.</p>
<p>It&#8217;d be nice if you could just train people to provide great service. If there was just some half day training everyone could attend, or even a series of workshops &#8211; sure to turn even the most crotchety of folks into &#8220;service with a smile&#8221; types.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the world doesn&#8217;t work that way. The knack for going the extra mile is one that&#8217;s hard to learn.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been working with a Drawloop over the past 2 months to implement an electronic document that feeds data to our Salesforce account. We pushed the envelope a little more than we realized with the project and ended up taking up quite a few more hours than anyone originally thought. Our contact over there, Caitlin, has been absolutely wonderful through the whole process.</p>
<p>She understands how important it is to understand our needs and foresee troubles we may run into down the road. She&#8217;s also always prompt and thorough with her responses to us. Her great level of service has gone a long way toward convincing me that Drawloop is a company worth working with and recommending in the future.</p>
<p>No level of training or protocol can create that for your business. Those things help streamline the experience and foster of a culture of good service, but it has to start with a group of people who are just plain good at it.</p>
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