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Predictive Customer Support
By Shep Hyken
Thursday, 27th June 2019
 

Customer service insights by Shep Hyken at 4Hoteliers.comIn the old days – and even in modern times – if a customer wanted help or support, they picked up the phone and called for help, a (hopefully) friendly and competent customer service professional, also known as an agent or representative, would answer the question or resolve the problem.

Today there are many ways to connect with a company. There’s the traditional phone call, email, messaging, instant chat, social channels like Twitter and Facebook, and many more. But there’s one mode of communication and customer support that hasn’t been talked about much.

My prediction is that it will not only become popular, but a recognized standard that customers will come to expect. What I’m referring to is the concept of predictive customer support.

My simple definition of predictive customer support is that the customer gets the support not only before they know they need it, but before the problem ever occurs – because it’s predicted that it will occur.

A copy machine is a great example. It has sensors to give you warnings, so it can let you know when you’re running low on toner, for instance. That knowledge allows you to add toner before you run completely out, which would most likely happen during an important copy job. (Isn’t that the way it usually happens?) Crisis averted!

Here’s another example. Let’s say a customer calls for support. Thanks to good CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software, the agent knows who this customer is, when they last called, what they called about, what they’ve bought in the past, etc. A well-trained and experienced customer service agent will not only solve the customer’s current issue, but also anticipate their next question or problem.

All of this is based on this customer’s previous behaviors, which align with patterns established by hundreds or even thousands of other customers. The patterns allow for predictions of the customer’s needs and suggest the best way to take care of them.

Technology can play a role in making these predictions. Rather than relying just on the customer support agents’ experience, AI (Artificial Intelligence) can play a role in making these predictions. Today, with alerts and predictive AI, problems can be discovered early – often before the customer knows about them, and in some cases, can be preempted with support and maintenance to prevent the problem ever happening in the first place. As much as technology can play a role in making these predictions, common sense and experience can also drive the predictive experience.

You don’t need ESP (extra-sensory perception) to practice predictive service. With the right tools, knowledge, and expertise, you can essentially “see into the future,” for lack of a better term. Once you’ve had a look, don’t wait for the customer to call you. Fix it before it’s a problem.

Shep Hyken is a customer service expert, keynote speaker and New York Times bestselling business author. For information contact or www.hyken.com. For information on The Customer Focus™ customer service training programs go to www.thecustomerfocus.com. Follow on Twitter: @Hyken. Shep is a regular contribuor to 4Hoteliers.com.

(Copyright © 2019, Shep Hyken - Reprinted with Permission)

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