By michaelpace on December 16, 2013 Complete, wild guess predictions and thoughts by my cousin Pacefucious about the trends in Customer Service for 2014. Note: The practice of adding “in bed” may or may not work with the following fortunes. Pacefucious say: Successful Customer Service leaders will be Customer Success Leaders Even now, Customer Success […]
The Art and Science of Customer Service Recovery
By michaelpace on November 5, 2013 “Customers do not expect you to be perfect. They do expect you to fix things when they go wrong” – Doug Porter while SVP at British Airways Remember that time a company did not meet your expectations, or something broke, or you received sub-par customer service, or you were […]
A Gift That Keeps Giving: Review of Chip R. Bell’s “The 9 1/2 Principles of Innovative Service”
By michaelpace on October 1, 2013 I can remember when Chip first changed my world. Almost a decade ago, I attended an intra-company process management conference with the hope I would not literally be bored to tears. Luckily, the conference was very well run and “edu-taining” as a whole. On the morning of the second […]
#JobHunt Lessons Learned in Early Age of Social Business
By michaelpace on April 23, 2013 AOL, getting film developed, Blockbuster stores, paper maps, the classifieds, pay phones and phone books, fax machines, record stores, … AND how you searched for a job 3 years ago. If you don’t know what all these things have in common, put your flip phone down and hit pause […]
Using Communities for Customer Support
By michaelpace on March 18, 2013 Overview: A majority of organizations are using some sort of community based support model or have considered doing such. The question is, are you seeing the results and cultivating real relationships with your customers? It is known customer communities can be an incredible source of support, for both your […]
The Best Medicine for Customer Success – Prescription
By michaelpace on February 26, 2013 Take two of these every 4 hours for 5 days Go home and rest Drink plenty of fluids Make some chicken soup Take ibuprofen to reduce fever Gargle salt water for a sore throat Steam to loosen congestion Etc… We’ve all been there. There is something wrong with our […]
Usual, Great, and Future Leading Companies
By michaelpace on January 14, 2013 How Most Companies Sell & Add Value: How Great Companies Sell & Add Value: How Future […]
“Well, it’s all about Trust”
By michaelpace on January 8, 2013 Last week my friend passed away. He wasn’t only my friend; he was a peer, my manager, a career changer, a mentor, and overall great guy. Larry (Streeter) and I had met up the Friday before Christmas to catch up and talk customer service and leadership shop. As it […]
It’s Time to Grade My 2012 Predictions – Customer Service Fortune Cookies for 2012
By michaelpace on December 19, 2012 Before I let my crazy cousin Pacefucious make any predictions for 2013, we need to hold him accountable for his previous Confucius-like prophecies. Complete, wild guess predictions and thoughts by my cousin Pacefucious about the trends in Customer Service for 2012. Note: The practice of adding “in bed” may […]
Swinging a Hammer Does Not Make You a Carpenter; It Just Makes You Dangerous Or Smart Use of Social Media for your Contact Center
By michaelpace on November 15, 2012 When I am speaking or consulting regarding Social Media Customer Support or Social Business, a few of my favorite questions that I almost always receive are: Who should own social media in a company? Should we be on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, blogs, and every network? There are so […]