Customer accessibility through a multiple perspective framework
Customer care has become one of the major issues for many businesses, prompting many organisations around the world to define it as being made up of Courtesy, Accessibility, Responsiveness and Effectiveness. Customer accessibility is defined as the condition, opportunity, rights and the means of a c...
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my.utm.61362010-06-01T15:39:23Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6136/ Customer accessibility through a multiple perspective framework Abu Bakar, Ahmad Zaki QA76 Computer software Customer care has become one of the major issues for many businesses, prompting many organisations around the world to define it as being made up of Courtesy, Accessibility, Responsiveness and Effectiveness. Customer accessibility is defined as the condition, opportunity, rights and the means of a customer in approaching or entering a facility or electronic system. Customer access to products, services and information can be both physical as well as virtual and there are many considerations for its implementation. As such it’s design must be given great care and thought because it relates to facilitating customers to get or do what they want. A happy customer will give repeat business and stay loyal to the organisation. The Multiple Perspectives Framework can be adopted to assist in the planning of the multifaceted customer accessibility. The various issues can be classified and grouped into three perspectives under the Multiple Perspective Framework, namely Organisational (O), Personal (P) and Technical (T). To avoid focusing on only specific issues, the Multiple Perspective Framework provides a more balanced outlook so that organisational, personal and technical issues are equally addressed to provide a more comprehensive solution. 2008 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/6136/1/Ahmad_Zaki_Abu_Bakar2008_Customer_accessibility_through_a_multiple.pdf Abu Bakar, Ahmad Zaki (2008) Customer accessibility through a multiple perspective framework. In: Conference on Customer-Focused Culture 2008: Energising and Empowering Quality Strategies Toward the Customer-Driven Organisations, 9-11th June 2008, The Zon Regency Hotel, Johor Bahru, Johor. (Unpublished) |
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Customer care has become one of the major issues for many businesses, prompting many organisations around the world to define it as being made up of Courtesy, Accessibility, Responsiveness and Effectiveness. Customer accessibility is defined as the condition, opportunity, rights and the means of a customer in approaching or entering a facility or electronic system. Customer access to products, services and information can be both physical as well as virtual and there are many considerations for its implementation. As such it’s design must be given great care and thought because it relates to facilitating customers to get or do what they want. A happy customer will give repeat business and stay loyal to the organisation. The Multiple Perspectives Framework can be adopted to assist in the planning of the multifaceted customer accessibility. The various issues can be classified and grouped into three perspectives under the Multiple Perspective Framework, namely Organisational (O), Personal (P) and Technical (T). To avoid focusing on only specific issues, the Multiple Perspective Framework provides a more balanced outlook so that organisational, personal and technical issues are equally addressed to provide a more comprehensive solution. |
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