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1 Branding and Marketing. So What’s Customer Service Have To Do With It? Part II Presented by Libby Post, President for Upper Hudson Library System January 18, 2008 Why is Customer Service Necessary For Libraries? Present and future patrons can choose where they go for information services – Barnes & Noble/Borders Phenomena – Internet Web Sites Search Engines End-user databases Individual subscriptions to online news Electronic or print document delivery services

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Branding and Marketing.So What’s Customer Service

Have To Do With It?Part IIPresented by

Libby Post, Presidentfor Upper Hudson Library System

January 18, 2008

Why is Customer ServiceNecessary For Libraries?• Present and future patrons can choose

where they go for information services– Barnes & Noble/Borders Phenomena– Internet

• Web Sites• Search Engines• End-user databases• Individual subscriptions to online news• Electronic or print document delivery services

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• COMPETITION– Libraries aren’t the only game in town

anymore– Branding/Marketing brings them in the door– Good customer service keeps them coming

back

Why is Customer ServiceNecessary For Libraries?

Why is Customer ServiceNecessary For Libraries?• CSI Factor

– Just as juries expect prosecutors to present evidence using all the bells and whistles we see on CSI

– Library patrons have heightened expectations because of the experiences they’ve had using the internet and other information centers

• Quick info retrieval at home using Google compared to slow retrieval at Library accessing internal database

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Patrons=Customers

• Need to shift they way we see patrons• They are customers• Need to understand that they are actively

engaged in selecting the library’s programs and services

• Selling a library’s programs and services means constantly promoting and improving them

How to View Customer Service

• Every aspect of a library’s operation• Not just a smiling face behind circ desk• How efficiently the library works• How the phones are answered• How easily patrons can access information• Breadth of reference materials• Time and effort it takes patrons to get what

they want

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Staff as Customer Service Reps

• Staff must live the brand of the library• Understand the importance of customer

service• Customer service encompasses the

library’s entire operation– How comfortable moms and toddlers are

during story time to how easy it is to download an audio book off the library’s web site

Engaging Staff

• Essential for staff to understand their role in customer service– They are the library’s ambassadors

• But how do we get them to live their roles?

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Engaging Staff

• Create a culture within library that customer service is Job #1.

• Be clear about customer service expectations when hiring

• Train!

Get on the Customer Service Train!• How does your staff live your brand

through customer service?• Is your staff “present” when at the library?• Do they love their jobs?• Can we make their jobs more fun so they

enjoy being there and convey a positive attitude to patrons?

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FISH! Philosophy©

• Speaks directly to what libraries are all about: inspiration, creativity and innovation– Be There– Play– Make Their Day– Choose Your Attitude

• Be There– Be present while doing what you’re doing– Listen for content AND emotion – Don’t let tasks get in the way of your real work

which is serving patrons– Antidote to being tired is being full present

FISH! Philosophy©

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• Play– Look for productive play in the library’s

environment• Having a good time doing their job

– What dull or routine tasks can you make more fun?

– Shouldn’t exclude others or offend people

FISH! Philosophy©

• Make Their Day– Make the world a better place to be one

person at a time– Do something unexpected– Don’t exclude the difficult co-workers or

patrons– Make it a challenge to make their day

everyday

FISH! Philosophy©

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• Choose Your Reaction– Stop blaming kids, parents, co-workers,

customers and management– When you look for the worst, you’ll find it– So, look for the best, you’ll find that too!

FISH! Philosophy©

• Choose Your Attitude– Be the person you want to spend time with– It’s not about being happy all the time– If you don’t believe you have a choice, you

don’t (self-fulfilling prophesies)– Be responsible for your attitude, it’s

contagious

FISH! Philosophy©

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• Take Responsibility– Instead of “Why are they making us go

through all this change?” try “How can I adapt to my changing world?”

– Instead of “When are my people going to communicate better?” try “What can I do to understand them?”

More on Fish! www.charthouse.com

FISH! Philosophy©

Give Them The Pickle!• PICKLES are those special or extra things

you do to make people happy.– Walking the patron to the item they're looking

for rather than pointing– Knowing and calling them by name.– Figure out what your customers want and

then making sure they get it.– That's the message behind Give`em the

PICKLE!

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Give Them the Pickle!

• Service: Make serving the patrons your #1 priority– You work in a noble profession, be proud of

what you do• Attitude: Choose it.

– How you think about the patrons is how you’ll treat them

Give Them the Pickle!

• Consistency: Set high standards and stick to them– Patrons return because they like what

happened during their last visit• Teamwork: Look for ways to make each

other look good– In the end, everything ends up in front of the

patronMore Pickles: www.giveemthepickle.com

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Let’s Do A Little Work!• Find the Handouts and Break Into Groups• Fill out: What Keeps You From Changing• Discuss Questions 1-4 on Be There• Discuss and Answer 1-5 on Incorporating Play• As a group come up with at least 10 Ways to

Play at Work• Discuss and Answer 1-4 on Choose Your

Attitude• Discuss and Answer 1-4 on Make Their Day• Discuss and Answer 1-4 on Action

Report Back

• Each person in the group give a highlight!• Do these exercises with your staff. • Work together to develop new customer

service strategies and solve problems.

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Standards of Library Customer Service• Take Responsibility for

– Upholding confidentiality of records and Intellectual Freedom’s Bill of Rights of all customers

– Knowing, understanding and correctly implementing library policies

– Being at your workstation when scheduled– Creating a cooperative work environment

Standards of Library Customer Service• Take Responsibility for

– Exhibiting respect for all customers and co-workers

– Helping create a welcoming environment in the library

– Making each patron’s call or visit to the library a high quality experience

– Meeting the needs of patrons and co-workers – Verifying that those needs have been met

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Standards of Library Customer Service• Take Responsibility for

– Avoiding communicating personal value judgments when interacting with patrons or co-workers

– Providing service to the public above personal activities or interests

– Being knowledgeable, courteous and responsive when communication by phone, e-mail, writing, speaking, etc.

Davenport Public Library, Davenport, Iowa

Fun Customer Service Ideas!• Reward loyal library patrons with a little gift

– I Love Libraries Button for checking out 100 items

• Keep in touch with Breakfast with the Librarian events– Get to know patrons on a personal level– Ask them about concerns and likes– Patrons will feel appreciated that you wanted

to know

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Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Voice Mail Tips of the Week– Change your message on hold each week to

let them know what’s happening, what new books are coming, easier way to access info, etc.

• Thank You+– Add on “See You Soon,” “See You Later,” or

“See You Tomorrow.”– Tells them they are always welcome back

Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Good signage– Let them know you’re always available to

help, especially seniors who aren’t “great”with computers

• Know Your Services and Program inside and out– Create a manual for all staff– In-service trainings to up date staff

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Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Create dialogue with Patrons– Just because they’re not telling you doesn’t

mean there’s a problem– Focus groups and surveys– Random conversations with patrons– “I wish” section of your website

Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Make sure your website is easy on the eyes and easy to navigate

• Good examples– www.albanypubliclibrary.org– www.bethlehempubliclibrary.org– www.guilderlandpublic.info– www.voorheesvillelibrary.org

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Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Make sure policies and procedures are patron friendly

• Allow food and drink in designated areas• Identify staff as staff (badges, t-shirts)• Make ready reference materials readily

available• Wear a button that says “Please interrupt

me!”

Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Try arranging lists or other info by important or popularity rather than alphabetically

• Add copies of book jackets or other graphics to stack ends to indicate what kinds of materials can be found in that area

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Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Arrange furniture to direct patrons away from circ and toward the collections and catalog workstations

• Recruit and train volunteer greets (WalMart has greeters and they’re always busy!)

• Trade links back and forth between library and community organizations

Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Give organizations that have the library’s link on their site “Internet tips of the week”and other content for their sites that link back to the library’s site

• Provide power strips for lap tops• E-mail notification for pick-ups, returns,

overdues, events, etc.

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Fun Customer Service Ideas!

• Show off your bandwidth or wireless service with a “LAN Party”—woo hoo!

• Live chat• Give all staff generic business cards with

pertinent library info• Plenty of parking• Always be enthusiastic• Live your brand!

Almost Done . . .

• So . . .– Are branding and marketing necessary evils

or something you’re jazzed about doing?– Is customer service a waste of time or the way

to keep patrons coming through the door?

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Remember

• If you coordinate your library’s branding, marketing and customer service, you’re more likely to win more friends and build a loyal patron base

Success!