Customer Service Week
Get ready for Customer Service Week! Here are a few tips to help you celebrate in style..
Each year during the first week in October, companies across the US and around the world observe Customer Service Week to celebrate the efforts of customer service, call center and helpdesk professionals - the people in the front lines of the service revolution.
Customer Service Week was started by the International
Customer Service Association in 1988. In 1992, the U.S. Congress
proclaimed it a nationally recognized event.
You might be tempted to groan as you assume that this is just
another party that will detract from the work at hand in your
company. In fact, Customer Service Week was created with five
objectives in mind, all of which will directly impact your
bottom line. They are:
1. Boost morale, motivation and teamwork in your customer
service department.
2. Reward your frontline reps for the important work they do all
year long.
3. Raise company wide awareness of the important role customer
service plays in your organization’s success.
4. Thank other departments for their yearlong support.
5. Let your customers know about your company’s commitment to
customer satisfaction.
Tips for a successful celebration
Whether you celebrate for an afternoon or with a full week of
special events and activities, here are some can’t-miss ideas
that can be incorporated into every celebration.
• Create the right atmosphere. Decorate the customer service
department and the entire company with posters, banners and
balloons. Hang posters and banners early to generate excitement
for the celebration to come.
• Host festive parties. Parties are a great way to show your
reps you appreciate their hard work. Start the week with a
kick-off party. Invite senior management to discuss the role
customer service plays in your company’s success. Then, wrap up
the week by taking your reps to a special lunch or dinner out of
the office and away from the phones.
• Blow your own horn. This is the perfect time to let everyone
know about the excellent work the customer service department
does. Share information on the number of calls handled in a
typical week, the dollar value of cross-selling in the last
year, positive survey results and more.
• Acknowledge other departments. Distribute certificates of
appreciation and small gifts to those unsung heroes in other
departments who make a great effort to meet customers’ needs.
• Thank your customers. Send a thank-you card to each of your
customers. For maximum impact, include a hand-written note, a
copy of your service mission statement or a photograph of your
team.
• Reward your reps. Thank your reps for their valuable
contributions with certificates of appreciation and special
gifts placed at every workstation each morning.
• Have fun. Games and contests of all kinds are great for
relieving stress and building teamwork. Plan an activity for
each day and be sure to award prizes to everyone.
About the Author
Additional information on Customer Service Week and how to plan a successful celebration is available the Customer Service Week website. The site provides background on the week, sample agendas, puzzles, games, email postcards, and more.

