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Customer Service Training 101: Quick and Easy Techniques That Get Great Results

Customer Service Training 101: Quick and Easy Techniques That Get Great Results by Renee Evenson is a comprehensive guide that equips readers with practical techniques to enhance their customer service skills and deliver exceptional experiences. The book offers actionable strategies, tips, and insights for individuals and teams seeking to improve their customer service performance.

Thinking Fast and Slow

Thinking, Fast and Slow is a book by Nobel Prize-winning economist and psychologist Daniel Kahneman. The book provides a detailed exploration of the two systems of thinking that govern human decision-making and judgment.

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The Platinum Rule: Discover the Four Basic Business Personalities and How They Can Lead You to Success

The Platinum Rule: Discover the Four Basic Business Personalities and How They Can Lead You to Success by Tony Alessandra and Michael J. O'Connor is a book about understanding and working with different personality types in the workplace. The authors argue that the key to success in business is to understand that people have different communication styles and preferences, and to tailor your approach to each individual.

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The Nordstrom Way to Customer Service Excellence

"The Nordstrom Way to Customer Service Excellence" is a book written by Robert Spector and Patrick D. McCarthy that explores the customer service philosophy and practices of Nordstrom, one of America's most successful retailers. The book provides insights into the Nordstrom approach to customer service, and how it has enabled the company to build a loyal customer base and achieve sustained success. 

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A Complaint Is a Gift: Recovering Customer Loyalty When Things Go Wrong

A Complaint Is a Gift: Recovering Customer Loyalty When Things Go Wrong by Janelle Barlow and Claus Moller is an insightful book that challenges the traditional view of customer complaints and presents a new perspective on how organisations can leverage complaints to build customer loyalty. The authors argue that complaints should be seen as valuable feedback and opportunities for improvement rather than as negative incidents to be avoided or ignored.

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Customer Success: How Innovative Companies Are Reducing Churn and Growing Recurring Revenue

Customer success is an emerging field that is rapidly gaining traction as more and more businesses recognise the importance of retaining customers and fostering long-term relationships. In the book "Customer Success: How Innovative Companies Are Reducing Churn and Growing Recurring Revenue," authors Nick Mehta, Dan Steinman, and Lincoln Murphy provide a comprehensive guide to this exciting new field, offering insights and strategies for companies looking to reduce churn and build long-term customer relationships.