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Understanding customer satisfaction,
loyalty, and Retention

to improve the efficiency of churn challenging.




    (Provided by Ahmad Heshmat)
Tables of Contents
1- Quotations

2- Definitions

4- Types of Customer Churn

5- Dimensions of Loyalty

6- Reasons of Churn

7- Elements of Churn Reduction

8- How to handle ?
QUOTATIONS
‡   A customer is the most important person in any business

‡   A customer is not dependent upon us. We are dependent upon
    him.

‡   A customer is not an interruption of our work. He is the sole
    purpose of it.

‡   A customer does us a favor when he comes in. We aren't doing
    him a favor by waiting on him.

‡   A customer is an essential part of our business--not an outsider.

‡   A customer is not just money in the cash register. He is a human
    being with feelings and deserves to be treated with respect.
QUOTATIONS
‡ A customer is a person who comes to us with his needs and his
  wants. It is our job to fill them.

‡ A customer deserves the most courteous attention we can
  give him.

‡ He is the lifeblood of this and every business.

‡ He pays your salary.

‡ Without him we would have to close our doors.

‡ Don't ever forget it.
           o Attributed to Sam Walton founder of Wal-Mart.
DEFINITIONS
Customer Satisfaction: is customer·s perception of the degree to which the
customer·s expectations have been fulfilled.µ


Customer Loyalty: Feelings or attitudes that incline a customer either to return to a
company, shop or outlet to purchase there again, or else to re-purchase a particular
product, service or brand.


Customer Churn: loss of customers. Also known Customer attrition.


Customer Retention: a strategy whose objective is to keep a company·s
customers and to retain their revenue contribution. Primarily it aims to prevent
customers from going to the competitor.


Complaint: is an expression of dissatisfaction made to an organization, related to its
products, where a response or resolution is explicitly or implicitly expected
Definition of customer
            satisfaction
‡   Customer satisfaction is how well our PRODUCTS, SERVICE, SUPPORT and
    ENGAGEMENT are able to meet the customer EXPECTATIONS.


‡   Break-down of the Definition

          Customer satisfaction is a measure of how well our«


‡   PRODUCTS - Products including physical products and services.

‡   SERVICE - Customer service after sale. This includes responding to customer queries
    and issues.

‡   SUPPORT - Repair, maintenance and upkeep of your products post sales.

‡   ENGAGEMENET - Engaging with customer, apart from the above mentioned
    contexts (product, service and support). This includes offering new products,
    schemes, up-sell, cross-sell, process reengineering and enhancement.
Definition of customer
             satisfaction
«are able to meet the customer«



‡    EXPECTATIONS - Customer satisfaction is your delivery compared
     with the expectations. The way a customer interprets your
     delivery also defines customer satisfaction.

‡    Customer satisfaction is driven by ´how wellµ you manage your
     delivery and ´how wellµ you manage customer expectations.



    ´Satisfied customer, could be open to the next better opportunityµ

       ´Loyal customer. Returns despite offers by the competitionµ
Definition of Customer
             Retention
‡   Customer retention: is how well the customer STAYS and STAYS
    ENGAGED with the organization OR with specific products and
    services


‡   Break-down of the definition

‡   STAYS - Customer being active and user of your product and
    service- This is mainly relevant to the products and services,
    having an existing contract. This includes banking,
    telecommunication and maintenance contracts.

‡   STAYS ENGAGED - Customer who maintain OR increase the level
    of relationship. A customer could still be retained, while he
    reduces his average, OR cancels two out of the three lines he has
    got.
Customer Satisfaction and Customer
 Retention is not absolutely the ³same´
                                 ³same´

You may have situations where a customer is satisfied,
  but is still not retained.

You may have situations where a customer will not be
  satisfied, but still retained.
Customer Satisfaction and Customer
Retention is not absolutely the ³same´
                                ³same´
          Satisfied Customer, but still churning:


 ‡   Your products are doing the right things, but they are not the right
     products. Your products and services could be meeting customer
     expectations, but customer could be attracted to more creative and
     functionally better products.


 ‡   Customer wants to try something new. Customer may get bored of
     your product, and they just want to try something new.


 ‡   Customer going for more competitive products, Competition is giving
     better price vs. value equation.
Customer Satisfaction and Customer
Retention is not absolutely the ³same´
                                ³same´
          Dissatisfied customer, but retained


 ‡   Existing account yet to expire.


 ‡   Supplier market, More demand than supply (e.g. scratch cards).


 ‡   Customer expectations are not well managed, but customer is
     staying due to the value proposition of your product.


 ‡   High Exit cost to the customer. example- Exit load for early
     termination
Points to consider for Customer
Satisfaction and Customer Retention
         Customer Satisfaction leads to Customer Value


‡   Customer Satisfaction has a great co-relation with customer lifetime
    value.

         A satisfied customer:

‡   adds to his current value, but more importantly it·s the lifetime value
    which the organization will gain.
‡   will go for repeat purchase more often.
‡   will give you valuable references.
Customer Life Cycle Model
Dimensions of Loyalty
                                                    ‡Rarely reassess purchase decision
                              Emotive loyalist      ‡Strongly feel that chosen brand is
                                                    the best
                                                    ‡infrequently reassess purchase decision
                 Loyalist     Passive loyalist      ‡Uninvolved; don¶t consider change or,
                                                    feel it doesn¶t worth effort.

                                                    ‡Frequently reassess purchase decision
                            Deliberative loyalist   ‡Reaffirm chosen brand through rational
                                                    criteria
Customer basic
   behavior




                             Lifestyle Churner      ‡Reassess purchase decisions
                                                    because of change in needs

                                                    ‡Frequently reassess purchase
                            Deliberative Churner    decisions
                 Churner                            ‡Choose new brand through rational
                                                    criteria
                                                    ‡Actively dissatisfied
                            Dissatisfied Churner    ‡May be prompted to reevaluate
                                                    because of specific experience
Emotive loyalist
‡ Emotive customers are the most loyal. Feeling strongly
  that their current purchases are right for them and that
  their chosen product is the best,

‡ they rarely reassess purchasing decisions.

‡ These feelings can reflect a product·s long record of
  good History, but they are often fostered by intangible
  factors.

‡ Research suggests that emotive customers generally
  spend more than those who deliberate over purchases,
  and churn at a much lower rate
Passive Loyalist
‡ Inertial customers, like emotive ones, rarely reassess
  their purchases, but their inaction results from high
  switching costs or a lack of involvement with
  products.

‡ Although these customers aren·t intending to spend
  more or less than they currently do, influencing
  them, benefits as much opportunity as influencing
  emotive customers, largely by making them less
  likely to churn in response to shocks such as price
  hikes, isolated cases of bad service, and lifestyle
  changes.
Deliberators
‡ Deliberators; both those who maintain their
  spending and those who spend less³are on
  average the largest group.

‡ The rewards from influencing deliberators can be
  twice as high as the rewards from influencing
  emotive and inertial customers.

‡ Deliberators frequently reassess their purchases by
  criteria such as a product·s price and performance
  and the ease of doing business with a company.
Types of Churn
‡ Voluntary Churn where customers choose to switch carriers or
  terminate their use of wireless services




‡   Involuntary Churn where service is deactivated Involuntarily,
    due to missed payments, bad debts, etc.
statistics about customers
‡   It can cost five times more to buy new customers than retain existing
    Ones

‡   Reducing customer defections can boost profits by 25-85%


    Institute of Customer Service:

‡   68% of customers are prepared to pay 20% more for good service
    (2006 National Complaints Culture Survey)


     BSI Survey (1,715 respondents):

‡   Only 2% of those surveyed have not had an adverse experience from
    customer service

‡    76% have moved to a competitor because of poor customer service
Churn or interest in churn due to Dissatisfaction
with operator (%)
Churner¶s top reasons for Dissatisfaction (%)
Customer retention drivers ± impact in %
Complaints leading to churn
‡ Incomplete information shared during Sales Call and wrong
  commitment by sales person

‡   Billing - Wrong Plan, Bill Not explained / Not able to be explained,
    Wrong bill, wrong plan, Bill not delivered

‡   Network coverage issues

‡   Call barring due to non payment

‡ Calls from Credit for payment, company concerned with Collection
  and not service
‡ Long pending request, issues unresolved

‡   Wrong SLA stated

‡   Systems not working

‡ SERVICE Executives· incapable to understand and explain
Complaints leading to
             churn
‡ No assurance to Service continuity

‡    Difference in communication from back office and
    front line.

‡   No permanent solution only temporary solution
    provided
Are these previously mentioned
         only reasons for Churn?
‡   These are physical unsatisfied needs prompting Churn playing 51% of the actual reason to Churn.

‡   The remaining 49% is due to:

‡   ´Service fast and bestµ when Customer shouts attitude

‡   The way the customer is heard, understood and

‡   Is his complain being taken seriously ² Actions of SERVICE EXECUTIVES

‡   Inappropriate answers, Rude behavior and inadequate system knowledge

‡   No viewing of Customer Category and History prior to handling customer query to decide on the intensity
    of the problem and the required intensity to service

‡   Actual problem not captured / understood by SERVICE EXECUTIVES and temporary solution provided.

‡   Can I be assured that my problem will be resolved

‡   Unknown System response and System error ²Communication in times of System failure
8 Elements to reduce Churn
How to handle?
Know your loyalty stages and ensure your customers are moving through them.

‡   Customers become loyal to a company and its products and service one step at a
    time. By

‡   understanding the customer·s current loyalty stage, you can better etermine
    what·s necessary to

‡   move that customer to the next level of loyalty. Our Profit Generator Œ Loyalty
    System comprises six stages:


‡   Suspect
‡   Prospect
‡   First time customer
‡   Repeat customer
‡   Client
‡   Advocate.
How to handle?
Serve first. Sell second.

‡ Today·s customers are smarter, better informed and
  more intolerant of ¶being sold· than ever before.

‡ They expect doing business with you to be as
  hassle-free and gratifying for them as possible.
  When

‡ they experience good service elsewhere, they bring
  an if-they-can-do-it-why-can·t²you? Attitude.
How to handle?
Aggressively seek out customer complaints.

‡ For most companies, only 10% of complaints get articulated by
  customers.

‡ The other 90% are unarticulated and manifest themselves in
  many negative ways:

o unpaid invoices
o lack of courtesy to your front line service reps
o negative word of mouth.


‡ Make it easy for customers to complain, and treat complaints
  seriously.
How to handle?
Get and stay responsive.

Research shows that responsiveness is closely tied to a
  customer·s perception of good service.
How to handle?
Know your customer·s definition of value.

The loyalty password is ´valueµ.

‡ Knowing how your customers experience value &
  then delivering on those terms is critical to building
  strong customer loyalty.

‡ But knowing our customer·s true definition of value is
  not easy because your customers· value definitions
  are constantly changing.
How to handle?
Win back lost customers.

‡ Research shows that a business is twice as likely to
  successfully sell to a lost customer as to a brand
  new prospect. Yet, winning back lost customers is
  frequently the most overlooked source for
  incremental revenue in many firms.
How to handle?
Use multiple channels to serve the same customers
  well.

‡ Research suggests customers who engage with a
  firm through multiple channels exhibit deeper
  loyalty than single channel customers.
6 Customer Interface Standards
Check Mobinil·s 6 standards for interfacing the customer, on the Intranet,

1) Customer feels valued from the outset and is able to feel confident that
   the agent will help him/her.

2) Agent must demonstrate interest and a desire to find the best solution for
   the customer.

3) Customer was involved in the decision making process and offered a
   solution that was tailored to the customers' needs and explains the
   reason behind it.

4) Customer feels confident that the right solution has been found for
   him/her and makes a commitment.

5) The customer is clear on what will happen next and by whom.

6) Customer feels engaged and valued by the agent throughout the
   transaction.
Thank you

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Understanding customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention to improve churn

  • 1. Understanding customer satisfaction, loyalty, and Retention to improve the efficiency of churn challenging. (Provided by Ahmad Heshmat)
  • 2. Tables of Contents 1- Quotations 2- Definitions 4- Types of Customer Churn 5- Dimensions of Loyalty 6- Reasons of Churn 7- Elements of Churn Reduction 8- How to handle ?
  • 3.
  • 4. QUOTATIONS ‡ A customer is the most important person in any business ‡ A customer is not dependent upon us. We are dependent upon him. ‡ A customer is not an interruption of our work. He is the sole purpose of it. ‡ A customer does us a favor when he comes in. We aren't doing him a favor by waiting on him. ‡ A customer is an essential part of our business--not an outsider. ‡ A customer is not just money in the cash register. He is a human being with feelings and deserves to be treated with respect.
  • 5. QUOTATIONS ‡ A customer is a person who comes to us with his needs and his wants. It is our job to fill them. ‡ A customer deserves the most courteous attention we can give him. ‡ He is the lifeblood of this and every business. ‡ He pays your salary. ‡ Without him we would have to close our doors. ‡ Don't ever forget it. o Attributed to Sam Walton founder of Wal-Mart.
  • 6. DEFINITIONS Customer Satisfaction: is customer·s perception of the degree to which the customer·s expectations have been fulfilled.µ Customer Loyalty: Feelings or attitudes that incline a customer either to return to a company, shop or outlet to purchase there again, or else to re-purchase a particular product, service or brand. Customer Churn: loss of customers. Also known Customer attrition. Customer Retention: a strategy whose objective is to keep a company·s customers and to retain their revenue contribution. Primarily it aims to prevent customers from going to the competitor. Complaint: is an expression of dissatisfaction made to an organization, related to its products, where a response or resolution is explicitly or implicitly expected
  • 7. Definition of customer satisfaction ‡ Customer satisfaction is how well our PRODUCTS, SERVICE, SUPPORT and ENGAGEMENT are able to meet the customer EXPECTATIONS. ‡ Break-down of the Definition Customer satisfaction is a measure of how well our« ‡ PRODUCTS - Products including physical products and services. ‡ SERVICE - Customer service after sale. This includes responding to customer queries and issues. ‡ SUPPORT - Repair, maintenance and upkeep of your products post sales. ‡ ENGAGEMENET - Engaging with customer, apart from the above mentioned contexts (product, service and support). This includes offering new products, schemes, up-sell, cross-sell, process reengineering and enhancement.
  • 8. Definition of customer satisfaction «are able to meet the customer« ‡ EXPECTATIONS - Customer satisfaction is your delivery compared with the expectations. The way a customer interprets your delivery also defines customer satisfaction. ‡ Customer satisfaction is driven by ´how wellµ you manage your delivery and ´how wellµ you manage customer expectations. ´Satisfied customer, could be open to the next better opportunityµ ´Loyal customer. Returns despite offers by the competitionµ
  • 9. Definition of Customer Retention ‡ Customer retention: is how well the customer STAYS and STAYS ENGAGED with the organization OR with specific products and services ‡ Break-down of the definition ‡ STAYS - Customer being active and user of your product and service- This is mainly relevant to the products and services, having an existing contract. This includes banking, telecommunication and maintenance contracts. ‡ STAYS ENGAGED - Customer who maintain OR increase the level of relationship. A customer could still be retained, while he reduces his average, OR cancels two out of the three lines he has got.
  • 10. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Retention is not absolutely the ³same´ ³same´ You may have situations where a customer is satisfied, but is still not retained. You may have situations where a customer will not be satisfied, but still retained.
  • 11. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Retention is not absolutely the ³same´ ³same´ Satisfied Customer, but still churning: ‡ Your products are doing the right things, but they are not the right products. Your products and services could be meeting customer expectations, but customer could be attracted to more creative and functionally better products. ‡ Customer wants to try something new. Customer may get bored of your product, and they just want to try something new. ‡ Customer going for more competitive products, Competition is giving better price vs. value equation.
  • 12. Customer Satisfaction and Customer Retention is not absolutely the ³same´ ³same´ Dissatisfied customer, but retained ‡ Existing account yet to expire. ‡ Supplier market, More demand than supply (e.g. scratch cards). ‡ Customer expectations are not well managed, but customer is staying due to the value proposition of your product. ‡ High Exit cost to the customer. example- Exit load for early termination
  • 13. Points to consider for Customer Satisfaction and Customer Retention Customer Satisfaction leads to Customer Value ‡ Customer Satisfaction has a great co-relation with customer lifetime value. A satisfied customer: ‡ adds to his current value, but more importantly it·s the lifetime value which the organization will gain. ‡ will go for repeat purchase more often. ‡ will give you valuable references.
  • 15. Dimensions of Loyalty ‡Rarely reassess purchase decision Emotive loyalist ‡Strongly feel that chosen brand is the best ‡infrequently reassess purchase decision Loyalist Passive loyalist ‡Uninvolved; don¶t consider change or, feel it doesn¶t worth effort. ‡Frequently reassess purchase decision Deliberative loyalist ‡Reaffirm chosen brand through rational criteria Customer basic behavior Lifestyle Churner ‡Reassess purchase decisions because of change in needs ‡Frequently reassess purchase Deliberative Churner decisions Churner ‡Choose new brand through rational criteria ‡Actively dissatisfied Dissatisfied Churner ‡May be prompted to reevaluate because of specific experience
  • 16. Emotive loyalist ‡ Emotive customers are the most loyal. Feeling strongly that their current purchases are right for them and that their chosen product is the best, ‡ they rarely reassess purchasing decisions. ‡ These feelings can reflect a product·s long record of good History, but they are often fostered by intangible factors. ‡ Research suggests that emotive customers generally spend more than those who deliberate over purchases, and churn at a much lower rate
  • 17. Passive Loyalist ‡ Inertial customers, like emotive ones, rarely reassess their purchases, but their inaction results from high switching costs or a lack of involvement with products. ‡ Although these customers aren·t intending to spend more or less than they currently do, influencing them, benefits as much opportunity as influencing emotive customers, largely by making them less likely to churn in response to shocks such as price hikes, isolated cases of bad service, and lifestyle changes.
  • 18. Deliberators ‡ Deliberators; both those who maintain their spending and those who spend less³are on average the largest group. ‡ The rewards from influencing deliberators can be twice as high as the rewards from influencing emotive and inertial customers. ‡ Deliberators frequently reassess their purchases by criteria such as a product·s price and performance and the ease of doing business with a company.
  • 19. Types of Churn ‡ Voluntary Churn where customers choose to switch carriers or terminate their use of wireless services ‡ Involuntary Churn where service is deactivated Involuntarily, due to missed payments, bad debts, etc.
  • 20. statistics about customers ‡ It can cost five times more to buy new customers than retain existing Ones ‡ Reducing customer defections can boost profits by 25-85% Institute of Customer Service: ‡ 68% of customers are prepared to pay 20% more for good service (2006 National Complaints Culture Survey) BSI Survey (1,715 respondents): ‡ Only 2% of those surveyed have not had an adverse experience from customer service ‡ 76% have moved to a competitor because of poor customer service
  • 21. Churn or interest in churn due to Dissatisfaction with operator (%)
  • 22. Churner¶s top reasons for Dissatisfaction (%)
  • 23. Customer retention drivers ± impact in %
  • 24. Complaints leading to churn ‡ Incomplete information shared during Sales Call and wrong commitment by sales person ‡ Billing - Wrong Plan, Bill Not explained / Not able to be explained, Wrong bill, wrong plan, Bill not delivered ‡ Network coverage issues ‡ Call barring due to non payment ‡ Calls from Credit for payment, company concerned with Collection and not service ‡ Long pending request, issues unresolved ‡ Wrong SLA stated ‡ Systems not working ‡ SERVICE Executives· incapable to understand and explain
  • 25. Complaints leading to churn ‡ No assurance to Service continuity ‡ Difference in communication from back office and front line. ‡ No permanent solution only temporary solution provided
  • 26. Are these previously mentioned only reasons for Churn? ‡ These are physical unsatisfied needs prompting Churn playing 51% of the actual reason to Churn. ‡ The remaining 49% is due to: ‡ ´Service fast and bestµ when Customer shouts attitude ‡ The way the customer is heard, understood and ‡ Is his complain being taken seriously ² Actions of SERVICE EXECUTIVES ‡ Inappropriate answers, Rude behavior and inadequate system knowledge ‡ No viewing of Customer Category and History prior to handling customer query to decide on the intensity of the problem and the required intensity to service ‡ Actual problem not captured / understood by SERVICE EXECUTIVES and temporary solution provided. ‡ Can I be assured that my problem will be resolved ‡ Unknown System response and System error ²Communication in times of System failure
  • 27. 8 Elements to reduce Churn
  • 28. How to handle? Know your loyalty stages and ensure your customers are moving through them. ‡ Customers become loyal to a company and its products and service one step at a time. By ‡ understanding the customer·s current loyalty stage, you can better etermine what·s necessary to ‡ move that customer to the next level of loyalty. Our Profit Generator Œ Loyalty System comprises six stages: ‡ Suspect ‡ Prospect ‡ First time customer ‡ Repeat customer ‡ Client ‡ Advocate.
  • 29. How to handle? Serve first. Sell second. ‡ Today·s customers are smarter, better informed and more intolerant of ¶being sold· than ever before. ‡ They expect doing business with you to be as hassle-free and gratifying for them as possible. When ‡ they experience good service elsewhere, they bring an if-they-can-do-it-why-can·t²you? Attitude.
  • 30. How to handle? Aggressively seek out customer complaints. ‡ For most companies, only 10% of complaints get articulated by customers. ‡ The other 90% are unarticulated and manifest themselves in many negative ways: o unpaid invoices o lack of courtesy to your front line service reps o negative word of mouth. ‡ Make it easy for customers to complain, and treat complaints seriously.
  • 31. How to handle? Get and stay responsive. Research shows that responsiveness is closely tied to a customer·s perception of good service.
  • 32. How to handle? Know your customer·s definition of value. The loyalty password is ´valueµ. ‡ Knowing how your customers experience value & then delivering on those terms is critical to building strong customer loyalty. ‡ But knowing our customer·s true definition of value is not easy because your customers· value definitions are constantly changing.
  • 33. How to handle? Win back lost customers. ‡ Research shows that a business is twice as likely to successfully sell to a lost customer as to a brand new prospect. Yet, winning back lost customers is frequently the most overlooked source for incremental revenue in many firms.
  • 34. How to handle? Use multiple channels to serve the same customers well. ‡ Research suggests customers who engage with a firm through multiple channels exhibit deeper loyalty than single channel customers.
  • 35. 6 Customer Interface Standards Check Mobinil·s 6 standards for interfacing the customer, on the Intranet, 1) Customer feels valued from the outset and is able to feel confident that the agent will help him/her. 2) Agent must demonstrate interest and a desire to find the best solution for the customer. 3) Customer was involved in the decision making process and offered a solution that was tailored to the customers' needs and explains the reason behind it. 4) Customer feels confident that the right solution has been found for him/her and makes a commitment. 5) The customer is clear on what will happen next and by whom. 6) Customer feels engaged and valued by the agent throughout the transaction.