The Art of Dealing with People by Les Giblin is a book that offers practical advice for building strong relationships with others. The author argues that success in business and life depends largely on our ability to connect with and influence others, and that this ability can be developed through deliberate practice and attention to certain key principles.
Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler is a book about how to have productive and effective conversations when the stakes are high, emotions are strong, and opinions differ. The book provides readers with tools and techniques for handling challenging conversations in both personal and professional settings.
"How to Wow" by Adrian Swinscoe is a customer service and experience guide that provides practical insights and strategies for businesses to create remarkable customer experiences effortlessly. The author, drawing on his extensive experience in customer service, outlines 68 actionable ways to enhance the customer journey and leave a lasting positive impression.
Complaint Management Excellence: Creating Customer Loyalty through Service Recovery by Sarah Cook is a comprehensive guide that explores the importance of effectively managing customer complaints and using service recovery as a means to build customer loyalty. Cook provides valuable insights, practical strategies, and actionable techniques to help organisations handle complaints with excellence.
Customer Service in an Instant: 60 Ways to Win Customers and Keep Them Coming Back by Karen Leland is a practical guide for customer service professionals looking to improve their customer service skills. The book provides 60 quick, practical tips for handling difficult customers in a variety of situations.
In Dealing with Difficult Customers: How to Turn Demanding, Dissatisfied, and Disagreeable Clients into Your Best Customers, author Noah Fleming provides valuable insights into how to effectively handle challenging customer interactions. The book is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different aspect of dealing with difficult customers.