Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Videos. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

The 7 Best Customer Service Videos on the Market


Customer service training videos are one of the most effective ways to teach service skills to your employees and there are several outstanding titles available to assist in your training. Most of these programs include leaders guides, participant guides and activities to further the training after the video is finished.

Give em the Pickle - Bob Farrell's classic program focuses on the motivational side of service. Farrell wit and wisdom sparkle throughout the program as he explains how great service was the hallmark of his ice cream shop empire in the 1970s. Give em the Pickle was his service battle cry. A simple phrase that means that you need to give your customers that extra special service - something beyond the normal like free pickles with their order or singing the birthday song to children on that special day. This customer service video is still the best-selling program on the market, used by thousands of service trainers through the world. Farrell keeps the information general enough to be used in any sector of the business world.

The Guest - The original Guest and now The Guest - Second Edition are both available as a package purchase for the same price. The Guest is one of the best-selling programs in the history of corporate training. The extremely well produced program uses the analogy of welcoming and taking care of a guest in your home while you are at work. The basic skills associated with the treatment of guests in your home crosses over nicely with the customer service skills needed in the workplace. Through a variety of well-acted scenarios, The Guest shows extraordinary service in a comedic before and after style. The "before" scenarios are hilarious. The Guest is a must have for any customer service trainer.

Remember Me - Third Edition - Remember Me is a hilarious look at the plight of the customer. He takes a lot of abuse without fighting back, but in the end he has the last say - he just takes his business elsewhere. Through a variety of funny bad service scenarios, Remember me demonstrates why service is so important for a business. Without the customer there is no business.

So Help Me? - So Help Me comes with a manager version, employee version or both. The solid service program has an excellent variety of service vignettes that competently displays the basics of good service. This is a high-level program with excellent production values, acting and content. If you need a solid, nuts and bolts program on service that covers the essentials your employees need to know, then So Help Me is an excellent selection.

Actions and Attitudes - This customer service video made specifically for retail covers the basics of service with a start and stop vignette style. An affable host takes employees through a variety of retail scenarios in different environments. The common-sense style combines basics with a variety of insights specific to retail environments.

Who Cares - Who Cares is another solid nuts and bolts service program. If you are looking for a basic service skills video with good acting and production values, then you will have success with this service video. The wide variety of scenarios will provide a solid base of customer service skills for your employees.

The Difficult Guest - This follow-up to the Guest focuses on difficult customer service situations and how to solve them with the same hilarious scenarios, great acting and extremely high-level production values as the original guest. A great follow-up to train on specific difficult service problems that occur on a daily basis in every workplace, The Difficult Guest is a must-have.

Any of these customer service videos will provide your organization with a great service training tool to be used for years to come. They all come with a complete training program to go along with the video to make the training process as easy as possible.




Charlie Bentson King is a writer and producer for TrainingABC. TrainingABC is a distributor of customer service video and DVD programs such as Give 'em the Pickle.





This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Google+ Project: Get Social Like Never Before [Videos]

Ads by Google | Posted on 29/06/2011

Google+ Project is the latest initiative by Google to connect you with your friends, relatives and coworkers. After the Google buzz fail and a challenge to take on Facebook, Google+ promises a new way to socially interact with your social connections like never before.

Circles lets you  share different things with different people.

Sparks searches for videos and articles it thinks you’ll like, and when you are free, it lines them up to watch, read and share. On any topic you want, in over 40 languages.

Hangouts lets your friends know that you’re hanging out, and easily drops by for a face-to-face live multi-person video chat and spend time with your Circles.

Huddle helps in coordinating with friends and family in real-time. Huddle provides a group messaging experience that lets everyone inside the circle know instantly what’s going on.

Instant Upload lets your photos upload themselves, without the hassle of getting photos off your phone and on to the web. Google+ lets you add your location to every post.

Get ready. Google+ will change your life and the way you network socially. Has Google challenged Facebook the right way this time? [The response was so huge, that they have switched to invites now. Get on the waiting list]

After reading this article, readers liked these articles Create Google Chrome Icon Project VideosHow Social Media is Changing Our Lives [Videos]Google Idol : Online Google Videos ContestUpload Secret, Hidden, Private Videos as Unlisted Youtube VideosGoogle Project 10^100 Calls for IdeasGoogle India Internet Bus Project100 Best Google Videos by Ranking
All comments are moderated. No HTML.

View the original article here


This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.

How Social Media is Changing Our Lives [Videos]

Ads by Google | Posted on 28/06/2011

Social Media Revolution has changed our life. We live in the age of Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Google – strong forces which guide the way we behave, work, have fun and live our lives everyday.

Erik Qualman from Socialnomics has a deep understanding of this social media change and has created some amazing videos which highlight the ongoing social media revolution. Embedded below is the latest social media video from the 3 part series.

Video below was the second video of the series in 2010.

And below was the social media revolution in 2009.

Social media is changing the way we live. Have you embraced Facebook, Twitter, Google into your life…

After reading this article, readers liked these articles Using Social Media for Better Customer ManagementHow to Secure Your First Social Media Consulting Gig6 Reasons Why Social Media Trumps SEOHow to Influence Social Media Influencers5 Steps To Maximize Your Social Media ResultsHow to Use Forums as Social Media Marketing ToolsDangers of Social Media Addiction [Video]
All comments are moderated. No HTML.

View the original article here


This post was made using the Auto Blogging Software from WebMagnates.org This line will not appear when posts are made after activating the software to full version.