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Once more, with feeling: Empathy and technology in customer care

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  • Gorry, G. Anthony
  • Westbrook, Robert A.

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Information technology is reshaping relationships between companies and customers, often bringing benefits to both. The unfettered use of technology, however, can erode customer care. For a company to care for customers, its managers and front-line employees must listen empathetically to what they have to say. But a rash of 'innovations' aimed primarily at reducing costs has made many companies opaque to their customers, who are--as a consequence--inadequately served and increasingly frustrated. Equally damaging is the resulting estrangement of employees from customers, a separation that dampens the empathy upon which true care for customers depends. As a number of innovative companies have shown, though, technology need not necessarily sour relations between businesses and those they serve. Indeed, technology can actually enrich them if senior managers (1) affirm their commitment to active, empathetic involvement with customers; (2) understand the ways in which current procedures and systems mediate interactions with customers; and (3) promote the deployment of social networks and other technologies to help customers tell their stories, and to enable workers and managers alike to hear them. Only when employees can step into their customers' shoes can companies add authenticity to the claim: "We care for you."

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  • Gorry, G. Anthony & Westbrook, Robert A., 2011. "Once more, with feeling: Empathy and technology in customer care," Business Horizons, Elsevier, vol. 54(2), pages 125-134, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:bushor:v:54:y::i:2:p:125-134
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