Comprehensive Customer Service Training Program

 
Customer Service Training
 
 
Please note:
 
1.
This training program refers primarily to
customer service in a grocery store.
However, the concepts/ideas can be applied
to other retail environments as well.
2.
When you have a slide labelled In Your
Customer Service Booklet
, you are expected
to complete an assignment in that booklet.
 
Grocery Store
 
When you start working in a grocery store, the first
thing you need to know is where everything is located
in the store.  Grocery stores generally have the same
basic layout.  The video below explains how that works.
Video link:
Layout of a Grocery Store
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
 
After watching the video, “
Layout of a Grocery Store,” 
draw a
diagram and label the sections of a grocery store 
or
 
answer the
questions at the bottom of the page asking where you will find
those items in a grocery store.  
Complete in your customer
service booklet
This might help you remember where items are located when
you need to help customers in a grocery store or it can simply
help you find items you are looking for when you go into a
grocery store.
 
What Does Customer Service Training Teach You?
 
Customer service can teach you some very important
life skills.  This introductory video will tell you what you
can expect to learn during this training program.
 
Video link:
Introduction to Customer Service
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
 
The video below is intended to be watched two sections:
Part 1 is the first 10 minutes of the video
Part 2 is the last 10 minutes of the video
For each part, you must complete the questions in your
Customer Service Booklet
.
Video Link:
 
 
Grocery Store Training Video (1980s)
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
In the next slide, you will be asked to watch a
video called “
I Was Seduced by Exceptional
Customer Service
.” In your 
customer service
booklet
, complete questions 1-3 of the
Knowledge Chart 
prior to watching the video.
After watching the video, answer question 4.
 
Customer Service Training
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
If you have already worked in a grocery store, retail
outlet, restaurant, etc. already and have an
understanding of basic customer service, watch the
video below, to learn about exceptional customer
service.
Video link:
I Was Seduced By Exceptional Customer Service
 
I
n Your Customer Service Booklet
 
These two videos give good and bad examples of customer
service.  After watching the two videos, in your 
customer service
booklet
, simply write down one thing you learned that you know
you will never do when working in a grocery store or retail
outlet.
Video links:
Do's and Don'ts of Customer Service
Customer Service Training Video for Touts Budgen
 
 
Video Clips of Bad Customer Service
 
These video clips are meant to give you a bit of a break in the
middle of this training program.  Watch the clips.  
Enjoy the
break!
  There is no written work you need to do.
Video links:
1. 
Bad Customer Service Montage
2. 
Funny Customer Service
3. 
King of Customer Service
4. 
Seinfeld Customer Service
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
In the next slide you will be asked to watch a video about 
bad
customer service
 and why some customers don’t complain to the
employee.  After watching the video, you will need to answer the
questions in your 
customer service booklet
:
1.
What were the three ways in which customer service went
wrong?
2.
Why do you think some customers don’t complain directly to
the employee?
 
The Customer’s Perspective
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
The link below shows you how customers don’t always
speak up when they receive bad customer service.
Even though a customer doesn’t complain to the
employee, they may still contact the manager to
complain. You will learn why this happens.
Video link:
Bad Customer Service on Hidden Camera
 
Communication Through Body Language
 
A big part of communication is our body language.  This
video will demonstrate both positive and negative body
language. Watch the video to see if you can spot the
differences.
Video link:
Body Language Around Volunteers/Customers
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
 
After watching the video “
Body Language Around
Volunteers/Customers
,” in your customer service
booklet, write down what good body language looks
like when working with customers.
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
 
Communication Through Body Language
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
It’s important to know what your body language
is telling others.  To learn how to demonstrate
confident body language, watch this video.
 
Confident Body Language Tips
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
(Intermediate Level Only)
 
After watching the video “
Confident Body
Language Tips
,” 
in your customer service
booklet
, list 2 things you do well and 2 things
you feel you need to improve.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
 
Other Required Skills
 
Now that you have a better idea of what good
customer service looks like, the next few slides
will teach you some of the other skills required
when working in a grocery store or another
retail type environment.
 
Bagging Groceries
 
One very important skill that anyone working in
a grocery store needs to learn is how to properly
bag groceries. Watch both videos to learn how
to bag groceries.
Video Links:
1.
Bagging Instructional New employees
2.
Born to Bag
 
Bagging Groceries Activity
 
The best way to learn how to bag groceries is by practicing it.
 
Find bags (reusable, paper and plastic) and practice bagging
groceries as you were instructed in the videos on the previous
slide.
Go to your kitchen and take out 10-15 items from your
refrigerator and cupboards and place them on the counter.
Bag the groceries following the steps shown in the video.
Suggestion:
  You can re-watch one of the videos as you
practice bagging the groceries.
 
Taking a Break at Work
 
Your employer will tell you when you take a break.  It is
important to take a break in order to continue to do
your job well.  Watch the videos below and learn what
to do during a break.
Video Links
:
How to Take a Break at Work
And
3 Channels of Work and How to Take a Quality Break
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
 
There are many benefits to taking breaks, whether you are at
work, at home doing your school work or even at school.
1. In your 
customer service booklet
, list some of the benefits to
taking a break.
2. Think about your job right now or a job you are interested in
having, based on what you learned from the videos, what will
you do during your break?
Remember, the goal of a break is to refresh you so you can
continue on with your work day.
 
The Job of a Courtesy Clerk
 
The first job students tend to get at a grocery
store is the job of a courtesy clerk. Watch the
video below to learn more.  You will be asked to
list these duties in your 
Customer Service
Booklet.
Video link:
The Job of a Courtesy Clerk
 
In Your Customer Service Booklet
 
If you are hired to be a courtesy clerk at a
grocery store, what jobs will you be doing?
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
 
Reflection
 
As a final activity, you can video record, write or
draw and label 
5 negative interactions
 in
customer service.  Include the 
5 ways it should
have been done
.
Remember:  
Once completed, submit the
finished product to your teacher.
 
 
 
Good Luck!!
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This customer service training program focuses on skills essential for working in a grocery store environment, but applicable to various retail settings. Participants learn about store layout, locating items, and essential life skills through engaging videos and workbook activities. The program covers crucial aspects of customer service, equipping individuals with the knowledge needed to excel in a service-oriented role. From basic to intermediate levels, this training ensures that learners grasp fundamental concepts while honing their customer service skills.

  • Customer Service Training
  • Retail Environment
  • Grocery Store
  • Skills Development
  • Service-Oriented Role

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  1. Customer Service Training

  2. Please note: 1. This training program refers primarily to customer service in a grocery store. However, the concepts/ideas can be applied to other retail environments as well. 2. When you have a slide labelled In Your Customer Service Booklet, you are expected to complete an assignment in that booklet.

  3. Grocery Store When you start working in a grocery store, the first thing you need to know is where everything is located in the store. Grocery stores generally have the same basic layout. The video below explains how that works. Video link: Layout of a Grocery Store

  4. In Your Customer Service Booklet After watching the video, Layout of a Grocery Store, draw a diagram and label the sections of a grocery store or answer the questions at the bottom of the page asking where you will find those items in a grocery store. Complete in your customer service booklet This might help you remember where items are located when you need to help customers in a grocery store or it can simply help you find items you are looking for when you go into a grocery store.

  5. What Does Customer Service Training Teach You? Customer service can teach you some very important life skills. This introductory video will tell you what you can expect to learn during this training program. Video link: Introduction to Customer Service

  6. In Your Customer Service Booklet The video below is intended to be watched two sections: Part 1 is the first 10 minutes of the video Part 2 is the last 10 minutes of the video For each part, you must complete the questions in your Customer Service Booklet. Video Link: Grocery Store Training Video (1980s)

  7. In Your Customer Service Booklet (Intermediate Level Only) In the next slide, you will be asked to watch a video called I Was Seduced by Exceptional Customer Service. In your customer service booklet, complete questions 1-3 of the Knowledge Chart prior to watching the video. After watching the video, answer question 4.

  8. Customer Service Training (Intermediate Level Only) If you have already worked in a grocery store, retail outlet, restaurant, etc. already and have an understanding of basic customer service, watch the video below, to learn about exceptional customer service. Video link: I Was Seduced By Exceptional Customer Service

  9. In Your Customer Service Booklet These two videos give good and bad examples of customer service. After watching the two videos, in your customer service booklet, simply write down one thing you learned that you know you will never do when working in a grocery store or retail outlet. Video links: Do's and Don'ts of Customer Service Customer Service Training Video for Touts Budgen

  10. Video Clips of Bad Customer Service These video clips are meant to give you a bit of a break in the middle of this training program. Watch the clips. Enjoy the break! There is no written work you need to do. Video links: 1. Bad Customer Service Montage 2. Funny Customer Service 3. King of Customer Service 4. Seinfeld Customer Service

  11. In Your Customer Service Booklet (Intermediate Level Only) In the next slide you will be asked to watch a video about bad customer service and why some customers don t complain to the employee. After watching the video, you will need to answer the questions in your customer service booklet: 1. What were the three ways in which customer service went wrong? 2. Why do you think some customers don t complain directly to the employee?

  12. The Customers Perspective (Intermediate Level Only) The link below shows you how customers don t always speak up when they receive bad customer service. Even though a customer doesn t complain to the employee, they may still contact the manager to complain. You will learn why this happens. Video link: Bad Customer Service on Hidden Camera

  13. Communication Through Body Language A big part of communication is our body language. This video will demonstrate both positive and negative body language. Watch the video to see if you can spot the differences. Video link: Body Language Around Volunteers/Customers

  14. In Your Customer Service Booklet After watching the video Body Language Around Volunteers/Customers, in your customer service booklet, write down what good body language looks like when working with customers. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________

  15. Communication Through Body Language (Intermediate Level Only) It s important to know what your body language is telling others. To learn how to demonstrate confident body language, watch this video. Confident Body Language Tips

  16. In Your Customer Service Booklet (Intermediate Level Only) After watching the video Confident Body Language Tips, in your customer service booklet, list 2 things you do well and 2 things you feel you need to improve. _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________

  17. Other Required Skills Now that you have a better idea of what good customer service looks like, the next few slides will teach you some of the other skills required when working in a grocery store or another retail type environment.

  18. Bagging Groceries One very important skill that anyone working in a grocery store needs to learn is how to properly bag groceries. Watch both videos to learn how to bag groceries. Video Links: 1. Bagging Instructional New employees 2. Born to Bag

  19. Bagging Groceries Activity The best way to learn how to bag groceries is by practicing it. Find bags (reusable, paper and plastic) and practice bagging groceries as you were instructed in the videos on the previous slide. Go to your kitchen and take out 10-15 items from your refrigerator and cupboards and place them on the counter. Bag the groceries following the steps shown in the video. Suggestion: You can re-watch one of the videos as you practice bagging the groceries.

  20. Taking a Break at Work Your employer will tell you when you take a break. It is important to take a break in order to continue to do your job well. Watch the videos below and learn what to do during a break. Video Links: How to Take a Break at Work And 3 Channels of Work and How to Take a Quality Break

  21. In Your Customer Service Booklet There are many benefits to taking breaks, whether you are at work, at home doing your school work or even at school. 1. In your customer service booklet, list some of the benefits to taking a break. 2. Think about your job right now or a job you are interested in having, based on what you learned from the videos, what will you do during your break? Remember, the goal of a break is to refresh you so you can continue on with your work day.

  22. The Job of a Courtesy Clerk The first job students tend to get at a grocery store is the job of a courtesy clerk. Watch the video below to learn more. You will be asked to list these duties in your Customer Service Booklet. Video link: The Job of a Courtesy Clerk

  23. In Your Customer Service Booklet If you are hired to be a courtesy clerk at a grocery store, what jobs will you be doing? _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________ _______________________________________

  24. Reflection As a final activity, you can video record, write or draw and label 5 negative interactions in customer service. Include the 5 ways it should have been done. Remember: Once completed, submit the finished product to your teacher.

  25. Good Luck!!

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