Not exact matches
The
idea that people sometimes «recoil» from frequent coverage that «imposes» a concern might be helpful to the degree that it causes the media to make sure that facts are
accurate, that problems are stated clearly, that key credible spokespersons are used, that problems are covered with the authentic frequency and priority that they deserve, and so forth, but IF the
quality and honesty
of coverage are good, then people (i.e., the public) may actually begin to understand the problem, vote for responsible candidates, and change their own behaviors where warranted.
Greet customers in a courteous, friendly, and professional manner using agreed upon procedures Listen attentively to customer needs and concerns; demonstrate empathy Clarify customer requirements; probe for and confirm understanding
of requirements or problem Meet customer requirements through first contact resolution Confirm customer understanding
of the solution and provide additional customer education as needed Prepare complete and
accurate work and update customer file Communicate effectively with individuals / teams in the program to ensure high
quality and timely expedition
of customer requests Effectively transfer misdirected customer requests to an appropriate party Contribute
ideas on ways to resolve problems to better serve the customer and / or improve productivity Participate in activities designed to improve customer satisfaction and business performance Occasionally use decision - support tools to answer questions Solve problems that are sometimes unstructured and that may require reliance on conceptual thinking Offer solutions to issues that are often non - standard / non-routine and require some clarification Maintain broad knowledge
of OnStar products and services Warehouse Assiciate.
It also found that teachers were much more
accurate evaluators
of the levels present
of those two
qualities than the students themselves, and supports the
idea of teachers intentionally cultivating those abilities (thought their suggestions seemed pretty weak to me).