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Best Face Forward: Why Companies Must Improve Their Service Interfaces with Customers

Best Face Forward: Why Companies Must Improve Their Service Interfaces with Customers
As automation takes over "front office" roles in customer relationship management, the authors propose guiding principles and offer a practical auditing tool to determine how humans and machines can best collaborate in mediating critical customer interaction.



Industrialization of services business model - The industrialization of services business model is a business model used in strategic management and services marketing that treats service provision as an industrial process, subject to industrial optimization procedures. It originated in the early 1970s at a time when various quality control techniques were being successfully implemented on production assembly lines.

Business service provider - Business service providers (BSPs) are companies that offer state-of-the-art business applications over the Web. These applications are built and delivered as Web services - designed with modern security, management, and identity standards to facilitate the plug-and-play integration of these services with other BSP services or with internal corporate Web services.

Ministry of Consumer and Business Services (Ontario) - The Ministry of Consumer and Business Services in the Canadian province of Ontario is responsible for government relations with citizens and businesses. These include the provision of birth, death and marriage certificates, land registry, government publications, fraud investigations and customer service complaints.

Concert Software and Business Services - Concert Software and Business Services GmbH is a service provider selling an online product-configurator and product-information management solution.



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