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When you think of empathy, you might associate it with negative feelings and situations, but empathy is also relevant for pleasant feelings. In customer service, it’s possible that you can sense positive energy even over the phone. Empathy is not just about understanding the issue, but about feeling it with the customer and understanding their perspective. Being empathetic to unhappy customers may require you to picture yourself in their situation. This is how a customer service professional can connect with the customer and show their concern and willingness to help resolve their issues.
In these lessons on The Role of Empathy in Customer Service, you'll learn about the role that empathy plays in customer service, and how to distinguish between empathy, sympathy, and compassion when working with customers. We’ll cover the usefulness of empathy in customer service, as well as its limitations. You’ll discover how to overcome biases you may not know you have, and we’ll also show you how empathy promotes stellar customer service practices.
It covers the role empathy plays in customer service, how to distinguish between empathy, sympathy, and compassion, the usefulness and limitations of empathy, how to overcome biases you may not know you have, and how empathy promotes stellar customer service practices.
You will learn to recognize the difference between empathy, sympathy, and compassion when working with customers.
The course includes lessons titled Defining Empathy; Sympathy or Compassion?; Empathy and its Usefulness in Customer Service; Empathy and its Limitations in Customer Service; Empathy, Service, and Customer Experience; and a Test Your Knowledge section.
Yes. You will discover how to overcome biases you may not know you have.
No. While empathy is often associated with negative feelings and situations, it is also relevant for pleasant feelings, and you can sense positive energy even over the phone.