Emily Tan
Jun 8, 2015

Humanity, not technology, the key to service excellence: Don Peppers

HONG KONG - The more a company can automate services and minimise call-ins, the more critical its customer-service staff becomes. And because of this irony, according to author and consultant Don Peppers, companies must be willing to invest even more money and trust in customer-service staff.

Peppers speaking at the World Business Forum

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