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This episode explores the frustrating trend of customer service departments becoming unhelpful obstacles rather than solutions. By analyzing real-world examples and Reddit stories, the host discusses how restrictive management policies often tie the hands of frontline employees, forcing them to "stonewall" customers or escalate simple issues to the C-suite. The episode challenges middle and upper management to shift their perspective, focusing on employee enablement and treating their staff with the same care they expect for their customers.
By Keith HesselThis episode explores the frustrating trend of customer service departments becoming unhelpful obstacles rather than solutions. By analyzing real-world examples and Reddit stories, the host discusses how restrictive management policies often tie the hands of frontline employees, forcing them to "stonewall" customers or escalate simple issues to the C-suite. The episode challenges middle and upper management to shift their perspective, focusing on employee enablement and treating their staff with the same care they expect for their customers.