Description
1. Companies with Good and Bad Service: Using the DeVry Online Library (available under Course Home) and online research sources such as Google, research the customer relations/customer service reputations of two (2 – no more, no less) companies of your choice.
2. Supporting Research: Choose one company with an excellent customer service reputation, and one with a poor (or less than perfect) customer service reputation. Compare and contrast the customer service reputations of these two companies. Your paper should address the following questions.
a. What is the company with good customer relations doing right?
b. What is the company with poor customer relations doing wrong?
c. What are the results of the actions of the companies? For instance, financial, public relations, or employee issues?
d. What specific, actionable recommendations would you give for improving customer satisfaction for each company?
3. Additional requirements: Prepare a 750 word (minimum) paper addressing these questions, using APA style and formatting. Pay particular attention to the accurate citation of your research sources. Week 4: Choose Companies During Week 4, you should choose your two target companies and begin your research process. Week 5: Conduct Research During Week 5, you should be conducting your online research and beginning to write your paper. Week 6: Write and Submit Case Study 2 During Week 6, you’ll finish writing your paper. For APA format guidance please refer to the APA Tutorial in the syllabus. Ensure that the body of your paper, excluding cover page and sources, exceeds the 750-word count minimum, and that all of the assignment requirements have been met. Then submit your paper. Guidelines Case Study FAQ Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about this assignment. Q1) The company’s web site doesn’t show anything about their customer service reputation, policy etc., what do I do? A: Do your homework, which means do your research. The company’s web site will not be sufficient for objective information. Make phone calls, look for articles online, go to the library—a company’s web site is a starting point. Your job is to use all of the information available to you through all outlets to address these questions.
Claiming to be unable to find any information is not a viable option. If this is the case, choose another company. Q2) How can I tell if their service is good or bad? A: Start with your own experience, and choose companies with which you are familiar. Read everything you can find about the company and soon, a picture will emerge that tells you a story about their service levels, their approach to business, and the relative happiness of their customers. Based on this information, you can formulate your own analysis of the relative effectiveness of the company’s service efforts. HINT: The more thoroughly you show that you have the capability to think about these two companies in their respective positions in the marketplace as it relates to their service programs, the better your chances of getting an A on the paper. If you claim to have looked on the web and found little information; if you make generalized statements that indicate a lack of thorough, specific research; if you fail to accurately cite your sources in APA style or present a paper that is not spelling/grammar checked, your grade will suffer. Get creative, find a way to answer the questions and address the assignment requirements. Good luck!