Its been a while for me, but there was a period of my life where I was working for a company that was in a constant state of Outage. They had a mix of services, and over the course of 2 years I was flown across the Country and around the World apologizing for the (lack) of services that my company provided. While I love travelling and accumulating Air Miles, this was not my ideal of a trip as you can imagine.
So what did I do right and wrong? Well I got very good at apologizing and grovelling and it helped me write my policy on dealing with Irate Customers. While not exactly ideal I definitely learned a lot from this experience and I definitely made a positive impact to my companies bottom line. How? Well, simply put, the Customers stayed! As you can well imagine, when a business and its service is being impacted by a 3rd party the natural inclination of anyone is to pull the service and move to another vendor. When SLAs are constantly being missed and month on month, services are not improving this is even more likely.
Now - its easy to say that I "saved" the customers ... but how?
Communication. Its easier to say than to do - especially when you don't have any news or even worse when you have bad news (you expected it to be fixed in 1 day and its going to take 1 week!). As I mentioned earlier, I quickly became skilled at speaking to Customer's face-to-face which happened with quite a few of our Tier1 customers. I also became skilled at sending out mass emails, posts on message boards and forums and phone calls. Setting a timeline for an update by any/all of these methods and then ensuring that I met that criteria was key.
Now communication is actually a two way thing. Speaking to the Customers is great, but what if you don't have anything to tell them? Support and Helpdesk

teams and Management are frequently on the "short end" of the stick without any updates from Engineering and Programming teams. More often than not, these internal teams have no concept of the impact that the service interruption are causing to the customers. Its your job to persuade them that the Customers MATTER and the reason you & they are in a Job - working for your company is the money that your Customers are paying!! They will take their business away eventually if you don't tell them what is going on.
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