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Common Themes in Critical Service Encounters Research Recovery: employee response to service delivery system failure Adaptability: employee response to customer needs and requests Coping: employee response to problem customers Spontaneity: unprompted and unsolicited employee actions and attitudes Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 44

Understanding Customer Responses to Service Failure! Why do customers complain?! What proportion of unhappy customers complain?! Why don t unhappy customers complain?! Who is most likely to complain?! Where do customers complain?! What do customers expect once they have made a complaint? Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 45

Complaining Customers: The Tip of the Iceberg Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 46

Customer Response Categories to Service Failures (Fig 13.1) Complain to the service firm Service Encounter is Dissatisfactory Take some form of Public Action Take some form of Private Action Take No Action Complain to a third party Take legal action to seek redress Defect (switch provider) Negative word-ofmouth Any one or a combination of these responses is possible Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 50

Strategies to Reduce Customer Complaint Barriers (Table 13.1) Complaint Barriers for Dissatisfied Customers Inconvenience " Hard to find right complaint procedure " Effort involved in complaining Doubtful Pay Off " Uncertain if action will be taken by firm to address problem Unpleasantness " Fear of being treated rudely " Hassle, embarrassment Strategies to Reduce These Barriers " Put customer service hotline numbers, e-mail and postal addresses on all customer communications materials " Have service recovery procedures in place, communicate this to customers " Feature service improvements that resulted from customer feedback " Thank customers for their feedback " Train frontline employees " Allow for anonymous feedback Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 51

The Service Recovery Paradox! Customers who experience a service failure that is satisfactorily resolved may be more likely to make future purchases than customers without problems (Note: not all research supports this paradox)! If second service failure occurs, the paradox disappears customers expectations have been raised and they become disillusioned! Severity and recoverability of failure (e.g., spoiled wedding photos) may limit firm s ability to delight customer with recovery efforts! Best strategy: Do it right the first time Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 52

Components of an Effective Service Recovery System (Fig 13.4) Do the job right the first time + Effective Complaint Handling = Increased Satisfaction and Loyalty Conduct research Identify Service Complaints Monitor complaints Develop Complaints as opportunity culture Resolve Complaints Effectively Develop effective system and training in complaints handling Learn from the Recovery Experience Conduct root cause analysis Close the loop via feedback Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 53

How to Enable Effective Service Recovery! Be proactive on the spot, before customers complain! Plan recovery procedures! Teach recovery skills to relevant personnel! Empower personnel to use judgment and skills to develop recovery solutions! See Service Perspectives 13.2: Guidelines For Effective Problem Resolution Slide 2007 by Christopher Lovelock and Jochen Wirtz Kunz - Services Marketing 54