A real-world, plain-language how-to guide for delivering amazing customer service to customers and end-users. Now in its third edition, The Compassionate Geek is the definitive guide for delivering amazing customer service to customers and end-users. Filled with practical tips, best practices and real-world techniques, The Compassionate Geek is a quick read with equally fast results. Each chapter contains a reflection and discussion section to help improve customer service skills. Inside are lots of personal stories and examples of mistakes made and lessons learned in addition to an entire chapter on overcoming personal and professional obstacles. All of the information is presented in a straightforward style that can be understood and used right away. There’s nothing foo-foo, just down-to-earth tips and technical support best practices learned from years of working with technical staff and demanding customers and end-users. Here’s what you’ll All of the information is presented in a straightforward style that you can understand and use right away. There’s nothing “foo-foo”, just down-to-earth tips and technical support best practices learned from years of working with technical staff and demanding customers and end users.
A public speaker, author of six books and former network admin with practical ideas to better serve end-users, customers, and everyone else.
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While a lot of his suggestions seem like things we should know, they are good reminders, and there are several exercises he gives that are very good. This isn't really a book that's meant to be deeply philosophical, but it makes up for that in it's practicality. In my opinion, it needs to be on every IT technician's desk right from the start of their career, and reviewed annually.