Customer Service Conflict Resolution 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the first step when dealing with an angry customer?
- Offer a refund immediately
- Let the customer vent and acknowledge their frustration (Correct answer)
- Transfer them to a supervisor
- Read from the policy manual
Correct answer: Let the customer vent and acknowledge their frustration
Allowing the customer to express their feelings and acknowledging them first reduces emotional intensity before moving to solutions.
Question 2: Which conflict resolution style involves finding a middle ground where both parties give up something?
- Accommodating
- Avoiding
- Compromising (Correct answer)
- Competing
Correct answer: Compromising
Compromising means both parties make concessions to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
Question 3: What should a customer service rep avoid when a customer is being verbally abusive?
- Staying calm
- Matching the customer's aggressive tone (Correct answer)
- Setting a professional boundary
- Documenting the interaction
Correct answer: Matching the customer's aggressive tone
Matching an aggressive tone escalates the conflict rather than defusing it and is unprofessional.
Question 4: De-escalation techniques are primarily designed to do what?
- End the call as quickly as possible
- Reduce the customer's emotional intensity so a solution can be reached (Correct answer)
- Document policy violations by the customer
- Transfer the call to management
Correct answer: Reduce the customer's emotional intensity so a solution can be reached
De-escalation aims to lower tension so a calm, productive problem-solving conversation can take place.
Question 5: When a customer demands something outside company policy, what is the best approach?
- Agree immediately to avoid conflict
- Refuse and cite policy without explanation
- Explain the policy, empathize, and offer an alternative solution (Correct answer)
- Escalate to a manager without attempting a resolution
Correct answer: Explain the policy, empathize, and offer an alternative solution
Explaining the policy with empathy and offering alternatives shows respect for both the customer and the organization.
Question 6: What does 'escalation' mean in a customer service context?
- Increasing the price of a product
- Referring the issue to a higher authority or team when it cannot be resolved at the current level (Correct answer)
- Sending a complaint to a government agency
- Raising your voice to be heard
Correct answer: Referring the issue to a higher authority or team when it cannot be resolved at the current level
Escalation transfers a customer issue to someone with more authority or expertise when the front-line rep cannot resolve it.
What is the first step when dealing with an angry customer?