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Customer Service
Meghan Campbell, Chris Jones, Hannah Kelliher and
Lenora Willis
Schedule for the Day!
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9:00-9:15: Welcome and Breakfast!

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9:15-9:30: Introductions and go over the day’s schedule.

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9:30-9:45: Where the Wind Blows.

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9:45-10:30: Knowledge of your campus!

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10:30-10:45: BREAK!

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10:45-11:30: Resource Tour.

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11:30-12:00: Discussion about the morning.

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12:00-1:00: LUNCH

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12:45-1:45: Diversity Training Part One.
Schedule continued
● 1:45-2:45: Diversity: Part two.
● 2:45-3:00: BREAK!
● 3:00-4:00: Mediation and Conflict Resolution.
● 4:00-5:15: Communication and Positivity.
● 5:15-5:30: Questions, Comments, and Concerns.
Where the Wind Blows!
Know Your Campus!
Important Offices
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Career Services
Counseling and Health
Disability Services
Residence Life
Campus Police
Registrar’s Office
Financial Aid
Bursars Office
International Student's

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Library
Civic
Engagement/Inclusion
Office
Athletics
Student Activities/Clubs
How to be a Student Ambassador!

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• Connect with Visitors
• Why it is important to have knowledge
about campus and services.
• Ability to address financial concerns.
• How to give effective tours.
Resource Tour!
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•

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Purpose of Resource/Campus Treasure hunt.
Directions:
o Students will break up into teams of no more than four but no
less than two other student ambassadors.
o If possible the teams should be made up of strangers.
o Before they start groups will make introductions to each other.
Get the Campus treasure map from the presenter
Go on tour and have fun! You have 30 minutes to complete this!
Remember group who answers most correctly gets Prize!
Discussion/Wrap up

• What did you learn on the Campus
•

Resource/Treasure hunt?
What happens if you don’t know an answer
to a question a visitor has?
o

Is this okay? Or are you expected to know
everything?

• How are you going to put what you learned
today into action?
Diversity: Part One
Microaggressions
●What is your understanding of
microaggressions?
Microaggressions continued
•

Micro-aggressions are defined as “brief and
commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or
environmental indignities, whether intentional or
unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or
negative racial slights and insults towards people of
color” (Sue, Capodilupo, Torino, Bucceri, Holder, Nadal,
& Equin, 2007, para. 1).

Sue, D.W., Capodilupo, C., Torino, G, Bucceri, J., Holder, A., Nadal, K., & Equin, M. (2007). Racial Microaggressions in Everyday
Life: Implications for Clinical Practice. The American Psychologist , 62 (4) 271-286. Retrieved from:
http://www.div17.org/TAAR/media/topics/microaggressions.php
Types of microaggressions

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• Micro-insults

• Micro-validations
Micro-assaults
What is the hidden
message?

•

“When a White couple (man and woman) passes a Black man on the
sidewalk, the woman automatically clutches her purse more tightly, while
the White man checks for his wallet in the back pocket.”

•

“A third generation Asian American is complemented by a taxi cab driver
for speaking such good English.”

•

“American Indian students at the University of Illinois see Native
American symbols and mascots - exemplified by Chief Illiniwek dancing
and whooping fiercely during football games.”

•

Can you think of any more?
Sue, D.W. (2010). Microaggressions in everyday life. Is subtle bias
harmless?
Stereotypes

•What is your understanding of stereotypes?
Stereotypes Defined
•

According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary the
definition of stereotypes is: “To believe unfairly that all
people or things with a particular characteristic are the
same”

•

Why is it important for you as student ambassadors to
understand what stereotypes are?

•

Where do you think stereotypes originate from?
Merriam Webster Dictionary. (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stereotype
What would you do?
•

•

Watch the video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbIUEiDBPPg

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•
•
•
•

What was the most surprising thing about the video?
What was the most inspiring part of the video?
Have you seen similar incidents in your life?
In what ways could this scenario play itself out on campus?
What are the stereotypes found in this video?
Racial Sorting
•

• http://www.pbs.org/race/002_SortingPeople/002_
Let’s do this activity together!
Diversity: Part Two
Recap
•How did you feel about the topics covered in the first part of
Diversity?

•Do you feel as though you have a clear understanding of what

microaggressions and stereotypes are and why they are important to
understand?
The DOT Exercise
•
•
•

Where could we learn information about a group to
which we do not belong?
What does Dominant Culture mean to you?

What are some of the ways we are different from one another?
The DOT Exercise
Continued

•

Dominant Culture: According to Sparknotes (2013)
dominant culture is “the group whose members are in
the majority or who wield more power than other
groups. In the United States, the dominant culture is
that of white, middle-class, Protestant people of
northern European descent”(para 2).

•

What do you think are Culture Identity Messages?
SparkNotes (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/society-and-culture/section6.rhtml
Directions for the DOT Exercise
•

Under each statement, you will find a continuum, from deeply
rejected to deeply held. You will place all four colors of dots on each
page; under each statement illustrating where the messages they
received from each of the four sources lay on this continuum.

•
•
•

RED – people who raised you.

•

BLUE – your friends

GREEN – k-12 schooling
YELLOW – mass media; including television, radio, books,
movies, internet, etc.
Diversity Wrap up!
•
•
•
•

Do you feel comfortable with what was discussed in the
Diversity Section?
What was the most valuable part of this portion of the
training for you?
Do you feel as if you learned about yourself?
o Were you surprised about what you learned?
Do you see the value in understanding microaggressions
and stereotypes as student ambassadors?
Mediation and Conflict Resolution
Conflict Anyone??
Who has ever had a conflict?
Who has not?
How do we know conflict is happening?
Levels of Conflict
Discomfort
Incidents
Misunderstandings
Tension

Crisis
Confrontation and De-Escalation
Communication barriers

•
• Not listening
• Criticizing
• Name-calling
• Engaging in power struggles
• Ordering
• Threatening
• Minimizing
Pre-judging

De-escalation techniques
●Listening
●Refocusing the other person on
something positive
●Use humor (sparingly) to lighten
the mood
● Empathizing with the other person
●Giving Choices
●Setting limits
Pointers!!
➔ Remain calm -- Listen - really listen!

➔
➔ Explain assumptions and limitations

➔ Avoid overreaction.

➔ Avoid confusing terms

➔ Validate! “I understand why you might be upset.”
(This does not indicate that you agree with them.)

➔

➔ Remove onlookers -- or relocate to a safer place.
(Onlookers can become either “cheerleaders” or
additional victims.) Send an onlooker for help.

➔

➔ Watch for non-verbal clues or threats.
➔ Bring in another trained person to assist whenever
possible.
➔ There is less chance of aggressive behavior if two
people are talking to one person.
➔ Be prepared and confident (without) being
arrogant

Be honest and frank

➔ Don’t interrupt—that can make things worse
Let others know WHY certain things need to occur
or WHY certain policies/procedures are in place
➔ If you do not know the answer to a question, say so,
and offer to find out the answer
➔ Operate with integrity
➔ Respect the other person’s right to a satisfactory
solution to the problem
➔ It’s not about winning—it’s about keeping things
respectful and open
Speak clearly and with compassion to increase
understanding
Mirroring
Types of Communication
Written –A medium for communication that entails the written word. Letters,
emails, and manuals are forms of written communication.
Oral-A medium for communication that entails talking using the spoken word, such
as talking face-to-face, on a telephone, or as a speech.
Non-Verbal- A medium for communication that entails using cues via body language
to convey message content. Facial expressions, body gestures, and voice intonation
are forms of nonverbal communication.
http://www.toolingu.com/definition-950120-92944-written-communication.html
5 Habits of Highly Effective
Communicators
1. Mind the say-do gap. Your behavior is your single greatest mode of communication, and it must be

congruent with what you say. If your actions don’t align with your words, people are not going to think you
are being honest with them.
(2:38) Fun with Flags http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vicuZS0ChYQ
2. Make the complex simple. Your customers are being bombarded 24/7 by information, making it hard for
them to hear you. Simplicity has never been more powerful or necessary. Effective communicators distill
complex thoughts and strategies into simple, memorable terms that colleagues and customers can grasp and
act upon. Say what you mean in as few words as possible.
(1:51) Communication Through the Wall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zd1xNidSpc
3. Find your own voice. Use language that’s distinctly your own. Let your values come through in your
communication. People want real. People respect real. People follow real. Don’t disguise who you are. Be
genuine, and people will respect you for it.
(1:16) Different Communication Styles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1co5bdo3Gyk
5 Habits of Highly Effective
Communicators
4. Be visible. Visibility is about letting your key stakeholders get a feel for who you are and what you care

about. It’s easy to hide behind a computer and transmit messages to others without seeing or interacting
with them. In today’s environment, people are often burned out and need to feel a personal connection to
you and the work that you believe in.
(2:22) Sheldon as a Robot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4a_jZoU_C0

5. Listen with your eyes as well as your ears. Stop, look and listen. Remember that effective
communication is two-way. Good leaders know how to ask good questions, and then listen with both their
eyes and ears. Listen and hear what is coming back at you. Look for the nonverbal cues. Sometimes a
person’s body language will tell you everything you need to know.
(3:02)Texting Date http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfaU9zFLBnE
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susantardanico/2012/11/29/5-habits-of-highly-effective-communicators/
A = RED
B = BLUE
C = WHITE
D = YELLOW

What Color are You?
Creator vs. Victim
Victim- a person that keeps doing what they have been doing even when it does not
work
Creator- a person that will change their beliefs and behaviors to create the best
result they can
Accepting Personal Responsibility

• When you accept personal responsibility, you believe that you create everything in
your life.

• Sometimes people are victims of outside forces. If you accept personal

responsibility for creating your own results you will look for ways to create your
desired outcomes and experiences despite obstacles.
Victim & Creator Language
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
○
Victims:

Blame others
Complain
Make Excuses
Repeat Ineffective Behavior
“Have To” Do Things
Pretend Their Problems Belong to Others
“Try”
Give Up

Creators:
○ Accept Responsibility
○ Take Actions
○ Seek Solutions
○ Do Something New
○ “Choose To” Do Things
○ Own Their Problems
○ Commit & Follow
Through

http://cf.linnbenton.edu/wed/dev/hillk/upload/Amber'svictimcreatorProject%205-28-11.pdf
Mastering Creator Language
Have To / Choose To
Discussion & Wrap Up
QUESTIONS?
EVALUATIONS

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Customer Service Training

  • 1. Customer Service Meghan Campbell, Chris Jones, Hannah Kelliher and Lenora Willis
  • 2. Schedule for the Day! ● 9:00-9:15: Welcome and Breakfast! ● 9:15-9:30: Introductions and go over the day’s schedule. ● 9:30-9:45: Where the Wind Blows. ● 9:45-10:30: Knowledge of your campus! ● 10:30-10:45: BREAK! ● 10:45-11:30: Resource Tour. ● 11:30-12:00: Discussion about the morning. ● 12:00-1:00: LUNCH ● 12:45-1:45: Diversity Training Part One.
  • 3. Schedule continued ● 1:45-2:45: Diversity: Part two. ● 2:45-3:00: BREAK! ● 3:00-4:00: Mediation and Conflict Resolution. ● 4:00-5:15: Communication and Positivity. ● 5:15-5:30: Questions, Comments, and Concerns.
  • 4. Where the Wind Blows!
  • 6. Important Offices • • • • • • • • Career Services Counseling and Health Disability Services Residence Life Campus Police Registrar’s Office Financial Aid Bursars Office International Student's • • • • Library Civic Engagement/Inclusion Office Athletics Student Activities/Clubs
  • 7. How to be a Student Ambassador! • • Connect with Visitors • Why it is important to have knowledge about campus and services. • Ability to address financial concerns. • How to give effective tours.
  • 8. Resource Tour! • • • • • Purpose of Resource/Campus Treasure hunt. Directions: o Students will break up into teams of no more than four but no less than two other student ambassadors. o If possible the teams should be made up of strangers. o Before they start groups will make introductions to each other. Get the Campus treasure map from the presenter Go on tour and have fun! You have 30 minutes to complete this! Remember group who answers most correctly gets Prize!
  • 9. Discussion/Wrap up • What did you learn on the Campus • Resource/Treasure hunt? What happens if you don’t know an answer to a question a visitor has? o Is this okay? Or are you expected to know everything? • How are you going to put what you learned today into action?
  • 11. Microaggressions ●What is your understanding of microaggressions?
  • 12. Microaggressions continued • Micro-aggressions are defined as “brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile, derogatory, or negative racial slights and insults towards people of color” (Sue, Capodilupo, Torino, Bucceri, Holder, Nadal, & Equin, 2007, para. 1). Sue, D.W., Capodilupo, C., Torino, G, Bucceri, J., Holder, A., Nadal, K., & Equin, M. (2007). Racial Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Implications for Clinical Practice. The American Psychologist , 62 (4) 271-286. Retrieved from: http://www.div17.org/TAAR/media/topics/microaggressions.php
  • 13. Types of microaggressions • • Micro-insults • Micro-validations Micro-assaults
  • 14. What is the hidden message? • “When a White couple (man and woman) passes a Black man on the sidewalk, the woman automatically clutches her purse more tightly, while the White man checks for his wallet in the back pocket.” • “A third generation Asian American is complemented by a taxi cab driver for speaking such good English.” • “American Indian students at the University of Illinois see Native American symbols and mascots - exemplified by Chief Illiniwek dancing and whooping fiercely during football games.” • Can you think of any more? Sue, D.W. (2010). Microaggressions in everyday life. Is subtle bias harmless?
  • 15. Stereotypes •What is your understanding of stereotypes?
  • 16. Stereotypes Defined • According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary the definition of stereotypes is: “To believe unfairly that all people or things with a particular characteristic are the same” • Why is it important for you as student ambassadors to understand what stereotypes are? • Where do you think stereotypes originate from? Merriam Webster Dictionary. (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/stereotype
  • 17. What would you do? • • Watch the video! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XbIUEiDBPPg • • • • • What was the most surprising thing about the video? What was the most inspiring part of the video? Have you seen similar incidents in your life? In what ways could this scenario play itself out on campus? What are the stereotypes found in this video?
  • 20. Recap •How did you feel about the topics covered in the first part of Diversity? •Do you feel as though you have a clear understanding of what microaggressions and stereotypes are and why they are important to understand?
  • 21. The DOT Exercise • • • Where could we learn information about a group to which we do not belong? What does Dominant Culture mean to you? What are some of the ways we are different from one another?
  • 22. The DOT Exercise Continued • Dominant Culture: According to Sparknotes (2013) dominant culture is “the group whose members are in the majority or who wield more power than other groups. In the United States, the dominant culture is that of white, middle-class, Protestant people of northern European descent”(para 2). • What do you think are Culture Identity Messages? SparkNotes (2013). Retrieved from: http://www.sparknotes.com/sociology/society-and-culture/section6.rhtml
  • 23. Directions for the DOT Exercise • Under each statement, you will find a continuum, from deeply rejected to deeply held. You will place all four colors of dots on each page; under each statement illustrating where the messages they received from each of the four sources lay on this continuum. • • • RED – people who raised you. • BLUE – your friends GREEN – k-12 schooling YELLOW – mass media; including television, radio, books, movies, internet, etc.
  • 24. Diversity Wrap up! • • • • Do you feel comfortable with what was discussed in the Diversity Section? What was the most valuable part of this portion of the training for you? Do you feel as if you learned about yourself? o Were you surprised about what you learned? Do you see the value in understanding microaggressions and stereotypes as student ambassadors?
  • 26. Conflict Anyone?? Who has ever had a conflict? Who has not? How do we know conflict is happening?
  • 28. Confrontation and De-Escalation Communication barriers • • Not listening • Criticizing • Name-calling • Engaging in power struggles • Ordering • Threatening • Minimizing Pre-judging De-escalation techniques ●Listening ●Refocusing the other person on something positive ●Use humor (sparingly) to lighten the mood ● Empathizing with the other person ●Giving Choices ●Setting limits
  • 29. Pointers!! ➔ Remain calm -- Listen - really listen! ➔ ➔ Explain assumptions and limitations ➔ Avoid overreaction. ➔ Avoid confusing terms ➔ Validate! “I understand why you might be upset.” (This does not indicate that you agree with them.) ➔ ➔ Remove onlookers -- or relocate to a safer place. (Onlookers can become either “cheerleaders” or additional victims.) Send an onlooker for help. ➔ ➔ Watch for non-verbal clues or threats. ➔ Bring in another trained person to assist whenever possible. ➔ There is less chance of aggressive behavior if two people are talking to one person. ➔ Be prepared and confident (without) being arrogant Be honest and frank ➔ Don’t interrupt—that can make things worse Let others know WHY certain things need to occur or WHY certain policies/procedures are in place ➔ If you do not know the answer to a question, say so, and offer to find out the answer ➔ Operate with integrity ➔ Respect the other person’s right to a satisfactory solution to the problem ➔ It’s not about winning—it’s about keeping things respectful and open Speak clearly and with compassion to increase understanding
  • 31. Types of Communication Written –A medium for communication that entails the written word. Letters, emails, and manuals are forms of written communication. Oral-A medium for communication that entails talking using the spoken word, such as talking face-to-face, on a telephone, or as a speech. Non-Verbal- A medium for communication that entails using cues via body language to convey message content. Facial expressions, body gestures, and voice intonation are forms of nonverbal communication. http://www.toolingu.com/definition-950120-92944-written-communication.html
  • 32. 5 Habits of Highly Effective Communicators 1. Mind the say-do gap. Your behavior is your single greatest mode of communication, and it must be congruent with what you say. If your actions don’t align with your words, people are not going to think you are being honest with them. (2:38) Fun with Flags http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vicuZS0ChYQ 2. Make the complex simple. Your customers are being bombarded 24/7 by information, making it hard for them to hear you. Simplicity has never been more powerful or necessary. Effective communicators distill complex thoughts and strategies into simple, memorable terms that colleagues and customers can grasp and act upon. Say what you mean in as few words as possible. (1:51) Communication Through the Wall http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zd1xNidSpc 3. Find your own voice. Use language that’s distinctly your own. Let your values come through in your communication. People want real. People respect real. People follow real. Don’t disguise who you are. Be genuine, and people will respect you for it. (1:16) Different Communication Styles http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1co5bdo3Gyk
  • 33. 5 Habits of Highly Effective Communicators 4. Be visible. Visibility is about letting your key stakeholders get a feel for who you are and what you care about. It’s easy to hide behind a computer and transmit messages to others without seeing or interacting with them. In today’s environment, people are often burned out and need to feel a personal connection to you and the work that you believe in. (2:22) Sheldon as a Robot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4a_jZoU_C0 5. Listen with your eyes as well as your ears. Stop, look and listen. Remember that effective communication is two-way. Good leaders know how to ask good questions, and then listen with both their eyes and ears. Listen and hear what is coming back at you. Look for the nonverbal cues. Sometimes a person’s body language will tell you everything you need to know. (3:02)Texting Date http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfaU9zFLBnE http://www.forbes.com/sites/susantardanico/2012/11/29/5-habits-of-highly-effective-communicators/
  • 34. A = RED B = BLUE C = WHITE D = YELLOW What Color are You?
  • 35. Creator vs. Victim Victim- a person that keeps doing what they have been doing even when it does not work Creator- a person that will change their beliefs and behaviors to create the best result they can Accepting Personal Responsibility • When you accept personal responsibility, you believe that you create everything in your life. • Sometimes people are victims of outside forces. If you accept personal responsibility for creating your own results you will look for ways to create your desired outcomes and experiences despite obstacles.
  • 36. Victim & Creator Language ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Victims: Blame others Complain Make Excuses Repeat Ineffective Behavior “Have To” Do Things Pretend Their Problems Belong to Others “Try” Give Up Creators: ○ Accept Responsibility ○ Take Actions ○ Seek Solutions ○ Do Something New ○ “Choose To” Do Things ○ Own Their Problems ○ Commit & Follow Through http://cf.linnbenton.edu/wed/dev/hillk/upload/Amber'svictimcreatorProject%205-28-11.pdf
  • 38. Have To / Choose To

Editor's Notes

  1. Discomforts- Perhaps nothing is said yet. Things don’t feel right, it may be difficult to identify what the problem is. Do you feel uncomfortable about a situation, but not quite sure why? Incidents- Here a short, sharp exchange occurs without any lasting internal reaction. Has something occurred between you and someone else tha has left you upset, irritated, or with a result you didn’t want? Misunderstandings- Here motives and facts are often confused or misperceived. Do your thoughts keep returning frequently to the problem? Tension- Here relationships are weighed down by negative attitudes and fixed opinions. Has the way you feel about and regard the other person changed for the worse? Is the relationship a source of constant worry and concern? Crisis- Behavior is affected, normal functioning becomes difficult, extreme gestures are contemplated or executed. Are you dealing with a major event like a possible rupture in a relationship, leaving a job, violence?