In a Battle of Online Help vs Face-to-Face Service, the Customer Must Always Win –?Part 1
? Daniel Burrus
Technology Futurist Keynote Speaker, Business Strategist and Disruptive Innovation Expert
There is more opportunity now to transform the customer experiences
I recently asked Shep Hyken — who I would refer to as the ‘Chief Experience and Amazement Officer at his company, Shepherd Presentations — to join me on my program, “Opportunity Hour Conversations with The Masters,” on the subject of creating amazing customer service experiences in this digital, transformative world.?
For decades, Shep has been helping companies elevate their customer experience and customer service efforts to remarkable levels. Shep and I talked about how you can create and elevate amazing customer experiences
As Customer Service Technology Increased, Usage Preference Decreased
Shep Hyken has done some great things for customer service and customer experiences in 2022, starting with a massive customer experience study stemming from a survey of all types of consumers and their experience at organizations. What Shep aimed his study at was what I have discussed at length in previous blogs and articles regarding the human side of customer service
But what Shep went on to prove was that all of the accelerating and digitally disruptive technology of the world today can absolutely enhance a customer’s experience. In knowing this, Shep and I have some refreshed insights on how to leverage these technologies exponentially.
This is a benchmark study for several questions surrounding where customer service and, moreover, the customer experience is heading. This is the third year in a row Shep and his team have done a customer experience study, and this time it specifically had to do with technology and the human factor.
Shep said: “In past years, when we asked consumers if using a digital technology to get their questions answered and complaints resolved was a favorable option, a surprising 71% of the thousand customers we asked across the United States and around the world said ‘yes’ to a preference of a self-service tool, digital customer service solution, frequently asked questions section of a website, or video tutorials.
“However, when this same question was posed more recently, only 41% said they would go digital, which means our needs as a human being and decision to deal with a computer or another human vary depending on the circumstance.”
Shep went on to explain further that as of 2022, the same study again reflected a drop in customers wanting digital-only solutions to their needs and issues as a customer — down to 35% of that same size sample survey.
Machines Are Not Empathetic
It is a fact that companies invest millions and, in many cases, billions of dollars into digital technology solutions
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Shep Hyken believes this decline has something to do with companies glazing over what new, smart technology is capable of accomplishing at this stage, and what is just not yet fully developed.
“If, as a customer, all I want is to know what the balance of my bank account is, I should be able to log in, enter my password, and obtain that information without having to call somebody, be put on hold, then do a form of authentication through a person,” Hyken ays. “This is something that is easily handled by customer-facing technology that has long replaced a customer service representative and a telephone.”
But where Shep Hyken, myself, and many others in customer service know a line gets drawn between digital applications in customer service and a human being helping begins with empathy. Digital technology is not empathetic toward your specific wants and needs as a customer, and as mentioned in Shep’s example of logging in to your bank account, much of the digital technology that a company invests all that money into is really just for entry-level questions and access — the mundane tasks that can be done by advanced, artificially intelligent software without human help.
A question many may have going forward is: Can machines replace human customer service representatives and processes permanently if they find a way to make them empathetic?
Find out in part two of this article series next week and learn how anticipation will position you and your organization in a way to connect transformative digital technology and the human empathetic touch in customer service!
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2 年? Daniel BurrusHappy and stratified customers are sometimes better than all the marketing in the world. We all know testimonials make a huge difference.
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2 年Great article! Machines may be able to do many things, but they will never have the ability or skill required for interacting with customers on an individual level which is what makes face-to-face interactions for customer service so useful in many instances.
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2 年Definitely daily life is like this. Very well elaborated and explained the win-win business strategy by ? Daniel Burrus. All successful businesses whether online or in person care about their customers first and this why they are part of sustained economies even if they are not part of strongest economies. And definitely strongest economies are sustaining the other economies a lot. Great share.
Customer Service and Customer Experience Expert | Keynote Speaker | NYT Bestselling Author | Shep helps companies deliver AMAZING customer service experiences!
2 年Thank you ? Daniel Burrus, for having me on the “Opportunity Hour Conversations with The Masters” to discuss my customer service and CX research. For those who would like to read the report, just go to https://hyken.com/research/.
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2 年A core issue is the drive for efficiency at the expense of customer benefit. Cost reduction is significantly at odds with great customer experience. Sure, technology can help, but efficiency usually means the opposite of empathy.