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Middle Easts Customer Service Relationship Issues!

The Middle East customer service relationship service is causing serious issues for people and companies looking to do business in the region. Government and people are taking measures to improve the industry standard.
 

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PRLog (Press Release)Apr 03, 2008 – Middle Easts Customer Service Relationship Issues!
 

As any company or person working in the Middle East /Africa region will tell you, customer service can be extremly frustrating, or at times even none existent. However as the region is experiencing an explosion in gowth and Direct Foreign Investment DFI, the government as well as companies are realising more and more the importance of improving its customer relationship standards.
Market factors such as liberalization and increased competition, coupled with growing populations around the region, mean that services and the concept of customer service are coming under increased scrutiny says Feisal Hammude a Middlle East senior executive and industry speaker.

In its deliberation around services, the Middle East can look to European market analysis for some compelling trends.

The independent survey by Association for Service Mangement International (AFSMI), a not-for-profit, educational association for professionals in the technology driven services industry, represents the first in-depth study of the European technical and technology services industry or S-Business.

The term 'S-Business' refers to organisations that are services-focused, services measured, and indeed services-driven, regardless of whether they also manufacture and sell products.

The survey is based on detailed interviews with influential service executives across Europe, of which 70 percent either have decision authority over total service business strategy or provide significant input to strategic issues and decisions. Four areas critical to service success were investigated: strategy, financial, customer-centricity and efficiency/effectiveness.

The research found that more than 70 percent of European companies surveyed are unable to determine customer revenue and profitability in real-time. As a result, there is little appreciation within these companies of the value each customer represents to their business and therefore how service and commercial responses should best be directed.

Most companies still respond to the customer that shouts loudest, regardless of their value. The inability to identify the truly valuable customer can be seriously detrimental to any business. Businesses could be losing some quiet but highly profitable customers who are walking away in silence and disgust.

In order to rectify this problem, companies need to achieve real-time business intelligence through better integration. However, AFSMI researchers found that two thirds of companies are struggling with this 'because most company systems were not designed for integration and certainly were rarely designed to accommodate the information-intense nature of a service business system'.

Almost half the companies surveyed (45 per cent) still consider the utilisation of information about customer or product performance as poor, suggesting inadequacy of systems or processes or both. Yet the information architecture to provide that business intelligence is already here.

More often than not, organisations already have the necessary information on their customers, but do not have the appropriate systems and processes in place to utilise the available data.

Business intelligence tools cover data quality, data analysis and information access. Deployed correctly, business intelligence enables companies to gain timely and accurate insight into internal business operations, as well as customers and suppliers. Ultimately, this should lead to greater business profitability and return on investment (ROI).

Worryingly, half the companies questioned still defined their culture as product-led, despite professing the significance of their service business.

Researchers found that only 30 percent of the companies analysed are customer-centric and even fewer, 18 percent, are service-led. Yet according to AFSMI, service now presents the primary opportunity for many businesses to develop and maintain closer relationships with their customers.

It is clear that a customer-led approach is more of an aspirational desire than a business reality. The lack of a true customer-led approach to business may be due in part to the fact that service executives seem to have a poorer understanding of the value of CRM than their colleagues in sales.

The study found that only 24 percent of service organizations view CRM as a significant driver of business development, whereas sales executives are the main driver (50 percent) of CRM activities. As a result, we find that CRM projects are often not implemented across the entire business.

According to AFSMI's research, while companies increasingly recognise the importance of the service department and its relationship with the customer, many businesses lack a true service culture and their staff do not have the necessary management skills.

Top management struggles to recognise and understand the full value of service and how to transform strategic policy into operational reality.The evidence shows that when implemented correctly, CRM can be hugely beneficial.  

A number of organizations in the Middle East, from banks to telecoms service providers to automotive service centers are either considering or have implemented CRM strategies, which reflects the new regional focus on service.

The outlook for the service revenue growth rate this year is also positive - 11.6 percent. Whilst the sales department remains at the forefront of CRM activity, service departments are making progress in that 21 percent are currently spearheading CRM efforts.

The survey found that customer-centricity in many leading organisations came when service-centricity was supported by enterprisewide CRM systems and processes.

As this research demonstrates, with the right information at its disposal, the Middle East's emerging service industry can treat its customers in a more thoughtful, less haphazard way. In doing so, it can maintain its customer relationships, keep them loyal to the brand and see a healthy rise in revenue.

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Feisal Hammude is Manging Director at Precision Consulting based in Dubai. With over 17 years of Sales and Marketing expertise, and an indepth understanding of the Middle Business terrain, and regular guest speaker, lecturer on business requirements in the Middle East Region.

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Issued By:Feisal Hammude/Precision Consulting
Email:Click to contact author
Phone:971503535737
Address:Sheik Zayed
State/Province:Dubai
Country:United Arab Emirates
Categories:Sales & Marketing
Tags:Customer Service, Middle East, Issues, Sales Marketing

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