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How to meet up with customers demands at work
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[QUOTE="Etini, post: 282136, member: 90141"] The other side of meeting up with customers' demands is the fact that some customers have unrealistic demands which may be very difficult or plain impossible to meet. Even when you as a professional try to advise them on the best options, they are adamant. It is important to meet demands that are within realistic ranges. I was teaching in a school and I used to see parents bring kids for registration. Of course, in a school setting, the parents are the customers. They bring their wards, you assess them and you recommend a class that would be good for that child to meet up academically. For instance, a parent brings a child for admission in grade 3. And after assessing that child, you as a teacher know that grade 1 is the best class to admit that child at that time. The parents would insist on what they want. You end up admitting the child to that class the parents wanted and the child can't meet. In that case, how do you meet up customers' demand of building that child academically? You just do what you can and leave their mess for them to carry. [/QUOTE]
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