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Building Customer Rapport

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To create a positive relationship with customers, you want them to feel comfortable with you. Here are some ways to quickly establish good rapport with your customer.nnCreate a positive impression with body language.nA smile and relaxed, open body position is an invitation to your customer to approach you for help. Scowls, frowns, and folded arms create boundaries with people. Even if you're talking with the customer by phone, your body language plays an important part in the message you deliver. Your tone mirrors your posture.nnMatch your speech pattern to your customer's.nMatching your speech helps your customers identify with you as someone who is "one of their kind." There is a difference in matching and mimicking your customer's speech pattern. You don't want to mimic someone's dialect nor do you want to match emotional tones such as anger or sarcasm. But if your customer talks slow, talk slow. If your customer has a soft voice and you usually talk loud, match your customer's volume. If your customer speaks very informally, using clichés and colloquialisms, then you do the same.nnBuild trust with a confident tone.nStammering, word-fillers, and pauses can create the impression that you are unsure of your job, incompetent, or passive. Your tone—volume, pace, pitch, word choice—creates or destroys trust. Speak confidently to your customers.nnAvoid a condescending, haughty, impatient, or irritated tone.nStay away from any "judging" tones. Keep your voice and words friendly and assertive, yet empathetic when appropriate. "Thank you, Mr. Jones, for waiting. Please give me your I.D. number, and I'll pull your file immediately. I understand that you need to get this matter taken care of today.”nnInject energy and enthusiasm into your interaction.nYou can do this by varying voice tone and rate of speech, as well as by using active body language. Show that you care and that the customer is your number one concern.nnUse the customer's name to personalize service.nEveryone likes to hear his or her name. When you call a customer by name, you add that personal touch to your service. However, you don't want to address a customer by "Honey," "Sweetie," or some other inappropriate nickname.nnBe informal without being overly familiar.nA "professional" tone does not mean a formal, stiff tone. As you speak, you should be conversational, using short sentences, simple words, contractions, and even occasional slang. But in an attempt to be informal, be careful not to be slapstick, corny, obscene, or too familiar. At best, these may create doubts about your professionalism.nnChoose positive or neutral words.nWords trigger emotions. Avoid words that trigger unpleasant emotions, such as complaint, upheaval, fake, and terminate. Use positive or neutral words, such as concern, update, substitute, and conclude.nnFrame the positive approach.nIn addition to choosing positive words, remember to express your message in a positive way. Say "The customer service desk will be happy to approve your check for payment at any register," rather tha "I can't take this check at my register. You have to go to customer service to get it approved."nnBe clear and specific.nVagueness in communication causes misunderstandings. Commonly used vague terms include “as soon as possible” and “at your earliest convenience.” Your customer deserves specific information.nnKeep your promises.nThe surest way to diminish trust with customers is to break promises. If you promise Mrs. Bronson to check on an order and call her this afte oon, do it. No matter what the excuses or foul-ups on someone else's part, you should take responsibility to follow through with what you told the customer.nnTell the truth.nDon't lead your customer on with false information. If the shipment isn't coming until Monday and you know that product A is on back order, tell her the whole truth, not simply that the order will arrive on Monday. Tell the truth upfront to minimize false customer expectations and the resulting anger. Customers forgive errors if they can always depend on you for the truth.

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Dianna Booher works with organizations to increase their productivity and effectiveness through better oral, written, interpersonal, and organizational communication. She is a keynote speaker and prolific author of more than 40 books, including her latest, The Voice of Authority: 10 Communication Strategies Every Leader Needs to Know and Communicate with Confidence. Successful Meetings magazine has named her to its list of “21 Top Speakers for the 21st Century.” Dianna’s communication training firm, Booher Consultants, Inc., is based in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex and serves many Fortune 500 clients. For more information about Booher's writing skills training visit www.booher.com or call 800.342.6621

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