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The Omnichannel Experience – What the Heck Does That Mean? 
By Shep Hyken
Friday, 14th January 2022
 

Customer service insights by Shep Hyken at 4Hoteliers.comThere is a term in the customer service world that is often misused or misunderstood and that term is omnichannel.

I have had many conversations with clients about the omnichannel experience, and I’ve even shared content about it with our subscribers in the Shepard Letter and my videos. It’s time to bring it back with what may be the perfect example.

First, let’s talk about the basic definition. It all started with a concept known as multi-channel. This was about different ways customers could communicate with you. For example, they could use phone or email. That’s two channels.

Today there are many others, such as text, social media, apps and more. It doesn’t matter how many channels you have, once you get past one, you are in the world of multi-channel. The problem is that while multi-channel gives you options to choose your favorite method of communication, if you switch from one channel to the next, you typically have to start the conversation over.

Then the phrase omnichannel came around. This meant that you could cross from one channel to the next and have seamless conversations. That’s where people get confused. What does that really mean? Well, here’s my “perfect” example to describe the omnichannel experience, which by the way, is what you want to provide for your customers.

I bought my wife one of those high-end electronic massagers to use whenever her muscles are tight after a tough workout. I was so excited to give it to her. As she unwrapped it, she was excited as well. That was until we plugged it in. When we did, nothing happened.

Maybe the battery wasn’t charged, so I connected the charger and let it sit for a few hours. We came back and turned it on, and again, nothing happened.

I immediately went to the company’s website, opened the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) page, but didn’t find my answer. A pop-up window asked if I needed help, so I started to interact via chat. It could have been an AI-infused chatbot or a human typing back. It didn’t matter. The result was a request to send a video of the problem or have a video chat, like Facetime, with them so they could see if I was properly charging and turning on the unit.

So, I shot a quick video of me connecting the charger and showing them that the on/off light wasn’t coming on. I sent it to them and within a few minutes I received an email that confirmed there was definitely something wrong with my unit and they would send a new one. Just two hours later, I received an email notifying me that a new massager was on its way. Two days later it arrived.

In that scenario, I used the website FAQ, live chat, video and email. The conversation crossed seamlessly and flawlessly from one channel of communication to the next. A perfectly executed omnichannel experience.

So, now does omnichannel make sense?

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 contributor to 4Hoteliers.com.

(Copyright © 2022, Shep Hyken - Reprinted with Permission)

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