An IT technician is dispatched to an on-site workstation to resolve a software activation error reported by an employee. Place the professional customer interaction and communication steps in the correct chronological order from initial encounter to final ticket closure.
- 1Greet the user, introduce yourself clearly, and state the purpose of the visit.
- 2Actively listen to the user's description of the problem without interrupting, avoiding technical jargon when asking clarifying questions.
- 3Explain the planned troubleshooting steps to the user and obtain authorization to make the required changes on the system.
- 4Perform the repair, demonstrate the working solution to the user to confirm satisfaction, and document the resolution in the support ticket.
Answer
The correct sequence begins with greeting the user and stating the visit purpose, followed by actively listening to their description of the issue in plain language, explaining the planned fix to obtain permission, and concluding with performing the repair, verifying satisfaction, and documenting the ticket.
The standard professional workflow follows a structured sequence: 1) Initial greeting and introduction to establish rapport; 2) Active listening without jargon to understand the issue; 3) Setting expectations and securing permission before modifying the user's environment; and 4) Executing the repair, verifying customer satisfaction, and documenting the ticket resolution.
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Standard Professional Customer Interaction Workflow