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GovLoop, in partnership with RightNow, is excited to release the Excelling with Customer Service Guide. The guide was created to help Federal agencies improve their customer service and meet the requirements of President Barack Obama’s Customer Service Executive Order. GovLoop and RightNow also partnered up to hold the first ever Customer Service Symposium, in which over 40 government employees collaborated to share ideas and information how to improve customer service. Many of their insights can be found in the guide.
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GovLoop GuideSEPTEMBER 2011
government - tech - customer service - leadership - opengov - gov2.0
IMPROVE CUSTOMER SERVICE DELIVERY PAGE7
SOLICIT TIMELY CUSTOMER FEEDBACK PAGE11
IMPROVE ONLINE SERVICESPAGE13
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BLOGS, FORUMS & OTHER RESOURCESWhat’s your customer service strategy?
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WELCOME/ CONTENTS SEP 2011
Customer Service Guide3 About the GovLoop Guide Series
3 About Our Sponsor, RightNow
4 Introduction
Improve Customer Service Delivery7 E.O. Requirement: Publish Your Customer Service
Plan
7 From the GovLoop Symposium: How to Improve
Customer Service Delivery
7 GovLoop Tip: Use Search.usa.gov
Advance Customer Service through Innovative Tech9 E.O. Requirement: Develop a Signature Initiative
9 From the GovLoop Symposium: Social Media Tips
to Improve Customer Service
9 GovLoop Tip: How to Improve Customer Experience
Solicit Timely Customer Feedback11 E.O. Requirement: Use a Broad Set of Tools for
Active Engagement
11 From the GovLoop Symposium: Soliciting
Customer Feedback Tips
11 GovLoop Tip: Prioritize the 80/20 Rule
Improve Online Services13 E.O. Requirement: Eliminate Redundancies, Update
Web Policies and Guidelines
13 From the GovLoop Symposium: Ways to Improve
Online Services
13 GovLoop Tip: When Appropriate, Move to Digital
5 Reasons Why Government Should Engage In a Cross- Channel Contact Strategy14 Customer Service Checklist
GovLoop Blog Posts15 Written by Members of the GovLoop Community
Resources15 List of Additional Customer Service Resources
15 Learn from the wisdom of the crowd through insightful blog posts at Gov-Loop.com
02WELCOMECONTENTS
govloop
ABOUT THEGOvLOOP GUIDE
In partnership with RightNow, GovLoop has been preparing resources to help agencies meet the requirements of President Obama’s Customer Service Executive Order. GovLoop developed the Customer Service Hub that has been the go-to resource for cus-tomer service content. Gov-Loop and RightNow have created over twenty blog posts and discussions on customer service strategies for government. Recently,
GovLoop held a Customer Service Symposium to fa-cilitate a discussion about how federal agencies can improve customer service. At the symposium, federal workers shared resources and ideas on how they are working to meet the re-quirements of the Custom-er Service Executive Order. In the spirit of GovLoop, we wanted to connect govies who are working on the same challenges, and work towards finding solutions
to improve government.
RightNow helps public and private organi-zations deliver customer experiences and interac-tions that are rewarding and beneficial to both parties. RightNow helps to improve efficiencies, reduce costs and increase revenue. Their customers find answers to questions and resolution to their needs quickly, easily and in ways that create a positive
and beneficial relationship. Since 1997 RightNow has pioneered technological delivery of the mechanisms to deliver those experienc-es and provided training and insights as to how to achieve them. RightNow is headquartered in Bozem-an, Montana, employs over 1,000 people and serves 2,000 organizations, both public and private, world-wide. RightNow is listed on the NASDAQ under the symbol RNOW.
Govloop Team:STEVE RESSLER- Founder and CEO
DOUG MASHKURI- Director of Business Development
PAT FIORENZA- Graduate Fellow
JEFF RIBEIRA- Creative Director
Contributors:MELISSA HARDT- RightNow Director, Industry & Public Sector Marketing
ALL GOVLOOP MEMBERS AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS FROM THE CUSTOMER SERVICE SYMPOSIUM
Created & Developed by:
In Partnership with:
GovLoop, in partnership with various companies and organizations has created a set of guides on a variety of subjects to provide managers with the information they need to know.
AcknowledgementsPublished by GovLoop in partnership with RightNow, 743 15th St. Washington, D.C. 20005
SERIES
GovLoop is the premier social network connecting over 43,000 government innovators from federal, state and local govern-ment. The community is a great resource for all people in and around government, whether they are looking to connect with peers, collaborate on projects or discover career-building opportu-nities. GovLoop is the place to be for today’s government leaders.
PAST GUIDES• New Hire Handbook• Core Project Management
Process (For Small Projects)• Managing the PMF Applica-
tion Process• Guide to Getting an MPA 2011
On April 27, 2011, President Barack Obama issued Executive Order 13571. The Executive Order was a re-newed vow by President Obama to improving customer service by Federal Agencies. In the Executive Order, President Obama reminds us “the public deserves com-petent, efficient, and responsive service from the Fed-eral Government.” Government has traditionally been criticized for poor customer service and weak service delivery. With new and emerging technologies, President Obama has issued a challenge to Federal agencies to capitalize on the available technology to improve cus-tomer service processes and operations for citizens.
In a memo by Jeffrey Zients, Federal Chief Perfor-mance Officer and Deputy Director for Management, “Implementing Executive Order 13571 on Streamlining
Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service,” Zients walks you through some steps to make sure your agency complies with the Executive Order. The four over-arching categories that Zients identifies are:
1. Improve Customer Service Delivery
2. Advance Customer Service through In-
novative Technology
3. Solicit Timely Customer Feedback
4. Improve Online Services
Below we have mapped out each area and provided some insights from the GovLoop Community as to how best meet the requirements of the Executive Order and improve your customer service. Be sure to check out GovLoop and our Customer Service Hub for even more great resources to improve customer service within your agency.
All data presented in this guide comes from the Au-gust 2011 study entitled, “Uncle Sam at Your Service The 2011 Federal Customer Experience Study.” The study was produced by MeriTalk and underwritten by RightNow.
CUSTOMER SERVICEINTRODUCTION
“With advances in technology and service delivery systems in other sectors, the public’s expectations of the Government have continued to rise.The Government must keep pace with and even exceed those expectations. Government must also address the need to improve its services, not only to individuals, but also to private and Governmen-tal entities to which the agency directly provides significant services. Government managers must learn from what is working in the private sector and apply these best practices to deliver services better, faster, and at lower cost.”
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ERIC R. PAyNEORGANIzATION ExCELLENCE
CONSULTANT, BOOz ALLEN HAMILTON
TAKE AWAy:Agencies with superior service show others what is possible. Aim high!
“PROvIDING REAL, LIvE
CUSTOMER SERvICE
REPS AT THE POINT-OF-
SERvICE CAN BE COSTLy,
BUT IT PROvIDES FOR AP-
PROPRIATELy AWESOME
CUSTOMER SERvICE”
How satisfied are you with Federal customer service?
Who are considered the “best” agencies?
Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Department of StateDepartment of Education
Social Security Administration (SSA) US Postal Service (USPS)
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R. ANNE HULLPRESIDENT, HULL STRATEGIES, LLC
“CUSTOMERS (INCLUDE yOUR-SELF HERE) ARE SATISFIED WHEN THEy GET WHAT THEy WANT, WHEN & HOW THEy WANT IT.”
TAKE AWAy:There is still a lot of work to be done. It’s time to close that gap!
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IMPROVE CUSTOMER SERVICE
DELIvERy
Executive Order Requirement
Publish your Customer Service Plan
To fulfill the requirements of the Executive Order, and an easy way to improve customer service, be sure to publish your Customer Service Plan. All customer service plans must be posted within 180 days of the Executive Order. The plan should be posted to your Open Government website. A template of how to structure your plan can be found in the appendix.
Jeffrey Zients recommends that by developing a Custom-er Service Task Force your agency will be able to easily exchange best practices. Further, OMB will be creating a Customer Service Task Force, which will be comprised of agencies that provide significant services. This task force will meet regularly to discuss their Customer Service Plans and exchange best practices.
If you are an agency that is heavy in customer service, your agency has already nominated a representative to serve on the OPM Customer Service Task Force, which meets regularly to discuss best practices on how to im-prove customer service.
From The GovLoop Symposium
How to Improve Customer Service Delivery
At the GovLoop Symposium, we found that in order to move forward and improve customer service, agencies need to take a hard look at themselves, the services they provide and the mission of the agency. One of challenge we heard at the symposium is for agencies to “untangle the knots” and the ability to quickly solve problems re-lated to customer service. Agencies sometimes struggle identifying the right point of contact and finding the right information to resolve a customers complaint.
Some suggestions that emerged from the symposium to improve customer service are to start by identifying your customers. Think critically about what they want to accomplish and what the relationship looks like. Chart out a map that walks you through each contact point and interaction with the customer, at each level, decide how you can improve the customer experience. In doing so, you might see numerous redundancies and ways to streamline the customer experience. In order to best serve your customers, you need to be able to walk a mile in their shoes, understand their frustrations, identify pos-sible solutions and understand the dimensions of being a customer.
Mapping out the experience is critical. You need to know who is doing what, when, why and how - identifying each layer of customer service will allow you get a stronger picture of the entire customer service experience and improve the end process.
Due to the current fiscal landscape, all levels of governance have
been called to do more with less. With increasing budget constraints
agencies need to find new and innovative ways to improve how they
interface with their customers.
GOvLOOP TIP:Use Seach.usa.govSearch.usa.gov is a great resource for you to find informa-tion across government. Be sure to check out the site and see what other agencies are up to in terms of customer service. This tool is a great way to make sure you are no recreating the wheel and learning from colleagues in government fac-ing similar challenges.
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WENDI POMERANCE BRICKPRESIDENT, CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVANTAGE, INC.
“IT’S ExTREMELy IMPORTANT TO HAvE
A STRONG ORGANIzATIONAL CHANGE
AND TRANSITION COMPONENT TO HELP
PEOPLE ADAPT TO THE NEW ENvIRON-
MENT AND ExPECTIONS.”
TAKE AWAy:Americans ask agencies to point them in the right direction. Simplify the search and watch for trends!
Mobile Apps and the American People
for example...
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ADVANCE CUSTOMER SERVICE
INNOvATIvE TECH
Executive Order Requirement
Develop a Signature Initiative
Obama’s Executive Order requires that each agency es-tablish a signature initiative to improve customer service. This signature initiative must use technology to improve the customer experience, clearly articulate how agencies will interact with customers using new technology, show efficiency gains and improve current customer service systems. The signature initiative should be placed in the customer service plan that your agency publishes.
Various examples of potential signature initiatives are programs that enable customers to:
• Reserve an office appointment online• Reducing time spent waiting in line• Complete an entire transaction independently
online, limiting the need for calls or office visits• Track the status of a service online, allowing ac-
cess to updates via a mobile device• Set up mobile text alerts for notifications on
a range of topics, including emergency an-nouncements
From The GovLoop Symposium
Social Media Tips to Improve Customer Service
At the GovLoop symposium, we looked at various tech-nologies that could be used to improve customer service. Using social media tools was brought up as one potential solution. Participants stated that with social media plat-forms it is important to have a dedicated person looking up comments and complaints, keeping a database of what people are asking, and having a system to manage comments. Numerous participants also mentioned the concept of having a multiple channel customer service approach. At your agency, customers have access to numerous engagement channels and there must be a consistent message across all channels. Regardless if a customer is calling you on the phone, chatting online, or submitting questions on your website, information must be consistent and accurate across all channels.
There is no doubt that as we witness improvements in service delivery
systems, there is an increase in customer’s demands for improved
customer service.
GOvLOOP TIP:How To Improve Customer Experience• Provide Options for Self-service
• Automate the process through the phone and on the web to help people find the information they want quickly
• Ask the right questions, develop the right FAQ’s
• Use video as a way to engage with customers
THR
OU
GH
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STEvE RESSLERFOUNDER- GOVLOOP.COM
“CUSTOMER SERvICE IS MUCH
LIKE ANyTHING IN LIFE IN THAT
A SMALL PERCENTAGE OF
ITEMS (THE 20%) REPRESENT
80% OF OvERALL CALLS”
TAKE AWAy:Most Americans report connecting with the government online. Embrace a multi-channel approach!
Understand Customer Connections
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SOLICIT TIMELY CUSTOMER
FEEDBACK
Executive Order Requirement
Use Broad Set of Tools For Active Engagement
President Obama’s Executive Order expands the defi-nition of customer and encourages agencies to use a broader set of tools to solicit comments, respond promptly, capture insights, and identify early warning signals.
From The GovLoop Symposium
Soliciting Customer Feedback Tips
Providing timely feedback to your customers is critical. A lesson learned from the GovLoop Symposium is that developing a new method or using a new platform is not necessarily an indication that you have improved cus-tomer service. If comments or concerns lay idle on your new channels of communication, you are simply provid-ing a new, innovative way to provide bad customer ser-vice. You need to be invested in the new technologies to capitalize with the new tools. Be sure to set up a strategy and properly staff your agency to capatilize the potential of the new tools you are using.
Agencies should think of new ways to gather customer feedback and
improve how they manage comments, respond to complaints in a
timely manner, and develop methods on how to turn customer sug-
gestions into action to improve service within the agency.
GOvLOOP TIP:Prioritize for the 80/20 RuleExcerpt from GovLoop Founder and President, Steve Ressler’s Blog, 3 Ways to Improve Cus-tomer Service
“Customer service is much like anything in life in that a small percentage of items (the 20%) represent 80% of overall calls. In customer service, out of the 10,000 calls or emails you get a day, I’m sure about 80% are the same.
When I was in NyC with their 311 call center, their magic item was alternate-site parking (where people have to move their cars from one side of the street to the other on certain days). That was a large large percentage of the calls. So they prioritized that to one of the 1st things you hear when you call 311, so they can funnel those 80% calls away and get to the more urgent issues.”
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STEvE RESSLERFOUNDER- GOVLOOP.COM
“IN 2011, CITIzENS WANT IMMEDI-
ATE CHANGES (NEW PASSWORD
NOW) AND I THINK THEy WANT
ALL THINGS DIGITAL”
TAKE AWAy:Use cautious optimism. Americans believe agencies can continue to improve.
91%39%of Americans are willing to share some personal informa-tion (such as their address and contact information) for the Federal government to store in a “customer profile” if it means improved customer service.
of Americans want to tell their story only once. So, if they are on a service call and are transferred to another person, they already have the background to their question.
Optimize Customer Data
Support for Continued Change
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IMPROVE ONLINE
SERvICES
Executive Order Requirement
Eliminate Redundancies, Update Web Policies and Guidelines
Jeffery Zients identifies that more than half of all Ameri-cans accessed a Federal website in 2010. Many services are now provided online and citizens are expecting more services to be available to them. Many agencies have al-ready adapted their websites to improve service delivery. Some websites still remain hard to navigate, outdated, or poorly maintained.
In a post by Candi Harrison, Eliminating Websites, Consolidating Others = Better Customer Service!, Candi expresses the power of consolidating websites and the enormous impact on customer service. By consolidating websites, information is easier to find by users, decrease the time spent looking for information and increase user satisfaction on the website.
From The GovLoop Symposium
Ways to Improve Online Services
There are numerous other ways too that customer ser-vice can be improved by improving online services. The GovLoop community has provided other solutions to improve web practices for customer service.
• DevelopaLiveChatFeatureforCustomerSer vice
• ProvideAutomated,PersonalReminders• CreateInternal/ExternalFAQandmakeitsearch
friendly• Don’tforgetaboutthePlainLanguageAct
President Obama signed the Plain Writing Act of 2010 on October 13, 2010. Agencies are required to use “clear Government communication that the public can under-stand and use.”
As more and more Americans turn to the web for information, agencies should
be sure that websites post information that is easy to find, accessible, and time-
ly for citizens. Make sure your website is up to date, and is providing the content
that your customers demand. Also be sure that you are providing a consistent
message across all your channels of communication.
GOvLOOP TIP:When Appropriate, Move to Digital
An excerpt from President and Founder of GovLoop, Steve Ressler’s blog, 10 Ideas on Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service:
“I’m not sure if it’s still the case but TSP used to mail me a new password when I wanted it reset. Really? In 2011, citizens want immediate changes (new password now) and I think they want all things digital (I don’t know what to do w/ my print TSP statements they keep sending me - I’d love to store them online). If you think about it, most banks, 401k style companies have transitioned most of the interactions to digital.”
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5 REASONS WHYGOvERNMENTGovLoop member and RightNow employee Melissa Hardt identifies 5 reasons why Government should be engaging in a cross-channel contact strategy.
RESAON #1
Significantly Reduced Communication Work-loadCross channel contact centers resolve problems more quickly and are better able to provide the right information the first time. It promotes self-service by
ensuring that the informa-tion available is the same as what an agency subject-matter expert would pro-vide over the phone.
RESAON #2
Consistant, Accurate, and Up-to-date An-swersWe’ve all had an experi-ence where we have received bad informa-tion. However, in many cases, when a government agency provides a wrong answer it significantly
impacts the ability to get quality healthcare, or the consequence could nega-tively impact the environ-ment or national security. As a result, it is critical for agencies to manage and deliver knowledge effec-tively across all channels.
REASON #3
Rising Constituent ExpectationsAs consumers of private sector products and servic-es, citizens are accustomed to real time responses. As a result, citizens strug-gle to understand why these experiences can’t be replicated by a government agency. To keep pace with the private sector, govern-ment agencies must raise service levels across all channels. The impact of not doing so is poor perfor-mance, low staff morale and frustrated citizens.
REASON #4
Better Insight Into Emerging IssuesAgencies that implement multi-channel contact centers know more about the people they serve than those that don’t. They can consistently track what people are asking by phone, email, the web, and chat. They can re-spond to that information with better policies and processes. They can also use that information to improve website content, and thereby deliver better
service at less cost.
REASON #5It’s very Do-ableMulti-channel communica-tion management requires new thinking about how inquiries are managed and how knowledge can be effectively leveraged. However, it does not re-quire major investments in technology infrastructure and may not even require the involvement of IT at all. That’s because todays on demand citizen experience
solutions are available via the internet. Instead of deploying a complex CRM application in your own data center, you can get multi-channel case man-
CHECKLIST
Publish Customer Service Plan
Establish a Customer Service Task Force
Establish your Agencies Signature Initiative
Create a “Fast Track” Review Process
Provide Guidance on Customer Feedback Options
Freeze Establishment of New Federal Executive Branch Domains
Update .Gov Domain Policy and Guidelines
Eliminate Duplicative and Outdated Websites
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RESOURCES
• Implementing E.O. 13571
• Presidential Executive Order -- Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service
• RightNow for Gov Group
• Customer Service in Government Group
• Citizen Engagement and Customer Service Group
• 10 Examples of Shockingly-Excellent Customer Service
• Why zappos Pays New Employees to Quit -- And you Should Too
• Citizen Engagement Training Webinar
• HowTo.gov Website
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GOvLOOP BLOG POSTS Customer Service Hub on GovLoop
10 Ideas on Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service
A Time for a Change?
22 Ideas to Improve Customer Service
Service Where you Serve
It’s All About Knowledge
3 Ways to Improve Customer Service
Too Many Websites, Too Little Time
Does Customer Service Matter for Gov’t? 5 Examples for Change
10 Ideas on Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service
Executive Order - Improving Service
Eliminating Websites, Consolidating Others = Better Cus-tomer Service!
Stop Complaining About your Local DMv! How Would you Improve It?
The New USAJobs - Great Customer Service!
What Do you Think About New Executive Order on Cus-tomer Satisfaction?
What Is the Best Customer Experience you’ve Had?
Challenges in Customer Service & Measurement?
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agement and knowledge base management capabil-ities delivered to your PCs using nothing more than your web browser. Under this hosted delivery model, the service provider man-ages all the software and underlying server infra-structure.
Technology is available and citizens expect to leverage
new and improved chan-nels to communicate with government. Government is adept to these changes and continuously looking to accommodate new com-munication channels. Now it is time to advance from offering a multi channel strategy to an integrated cross channel strategy.
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