Exam 3: Listen to Your Customer a Big Little Thing
Exam 1: Know Why Service Matters17 Questions
Exam 2: Use Behaviors That Engage Your Customers18 Questions
Exam 3: Listen to Your Customer a Big Little Thing19 Questions
Exam 4: Use the Telephone Well for Good Service17 Questions
Exam 5: Use Friendly Web Sites and Electronic Communication13 Questions
Exam 6: Recognize and Deal With Customer Turnoffs17 Questions
Exam 7: Insight Into Emerging Trends in Customer Service16 Questions
Exam 8: Get Customer Feedback18 Questions
Exam 9: Recover the Potentially Lost Customer18 Questions
Exam 10: Exceed Expectations With Value18 Questions
Exam 11: Exceed Customer Expectations With Information20 Questions
Exam 12: Exceed Customer Expectations With Convenience and Timing18 Questions
Exam 13: Dealing With Emotional Labor19 Questions
Exam 14: Get Employees to Give Great Service20 Questions
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In our daily interactions we can find ourselves listening to other people solely for the purpose of finding weakness in their positions so that we can formulate a convincing response.
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All of the following are examples of how the presence of noise complicates the listening process except:
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The "cocktail party effect"provides a good example of the difference between hearing and listening.
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One example of an internal factor that complicates the listening process is:
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Which of the following factors does NOT complicate the listening process?
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Describe the physiological and psychological differences between listening and hearing.
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Women interrupt more frequently than men do in typical conversations.
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Counter-attitudinal advocacy (CAA) is a listening tactic that expresses a position opposite of your own to better understand what the other person is saying.
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Our listening capacity is overburdened if we overload it with too much information.
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Which of the following reasons is NOT a reason for not seeking clarification in a conversation?
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