CRM Customer Experience & Service Excellence 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In the context of customer experience management, 'moments of truth' refer to:
- Annual review meetings with clients
- Critical interaction points where clients form lasting impressions of the firm (Correct answer)
- Times when clients are told about fee increases
- Situations where the CRM must deliver bad news
Correct answer: Critical interaction points where clients form lasting impressions of the firm
Moments of truth are key touchpoints—such as problem resolution or onboarding—where the quality of service either builds or damages the client relationship.
Question 2: Which metric measures how likely a client is to recommend your firm's services to others?
- Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT)
- Net Promoter Score (NPS) (Correct answer)
- Customer Effort Score (CES)
- Average Handle Time (AHT)
Correct answer: Net Promoter Score (NPS)
Net Promoter Score (NPS) measures client loyalty and advocacy by asking how likely they are to recommend the firm on a 0–10 scale.
Question 3: A client calls frustrated about a billing error. The MOST effective first step for a CRM is to:
- Immediately transfer the call to billing
- Acknowledge the client's frustration, apologize, and take ownership of resolving the issue (Correct answer)
- Explain the firm's billing policy in detail
- Ask the client to submit a written complaint
Correct answer: Acknowledge the client's frustration, apologize, and take ownership of resolving the issue
Acknowledging the client's emotions first de-escalates tension and demonstrates empathy, which is essential before moving to problem resolution.
Question 4: The concept of 'customer lifetime value' (CLV) is important in relationship management because it:
- Measures only the current year's revenue from a client
- Estimates the total revenue a client will generate over the entire relationship (Correct answer)
- Calculates how much was spent acquiring the client
- Determines the client's net worth
Correct answer: Estimates the total revenue a client will generate over the entire relationship
CLV helps CRM professionals prioritize service investments by estimating the total long-term revenue value of maintaining and growing a client relationship.
Question 5: Service personalization in CRM is best achieved through:
- Sending the same newsletter to all clients
- Using client data and preferences to tailor communications, offers, and interactions (Correct answer)
- Standardizing all service procedures
- Reducing the number of relationship managers to cut costs
Correct answer: Using client data and preferences to tailor communications, offers, and interactions
Personalization leverages client data—preferences, history, and goals—to make each interaction feel relevant and tailored to the individual.
Question 6: What does 'service recovery' mean in the context of customer experience?
- Recovering service system uptime after an outage
- The process of resolving a service failure and restoring client confidence and loyalty (Correct answer)
- Recovering unpaid fees from clients
- Reactivating dormant client accounts
Correct answer: The process of resolving a service failure and restoring client confidence and loyalty
Service recovery involves acknowledging a failure, making it right, and taking steps to prevent recurrence, often resulting in higher loyalty than if no failure had occurred.
In the context of customer experience management, 'moments of truth' refer to: