UNISA Short Course in Customer Service Management
University of South Africa Short Course in Customer Service Management
The purpose of the Short Course in Customer Service Management is to introduce students to the complexities of rendering service on a one-to-one basis, as well as managing this function in a service provision organisation. The main areas that students focus on are the general principles of customer service, its advantages to an organisation, the steps involved in developing a service plan and the personal features of the excellent service provider. The aim is to develop the service delivery skills of individual students and to equip them for higher-level positions in the service divisions of organisations. The short course also lays the foundation for the students to advance to the one-year Programme in Customer Service Management. This short course serves as a credit for one of the six modules of the one-year programme.
People working in business, professional services, government and semi-government
Senior Certificate or an equivalent NQF level 4 qualification or relevant practical experience or 25 years or older
Three months
English
UNISA open distance learning by means of a text book, a study guide, tutorial letters, assignments and an examination
Note:
Formative assessment and examination admission will comply with UNISA’s formative assessment rules and policies
Formative assessment:
Assignment
Summative assessment:
Open book examination
- The nature of customer service
- The planning of a customer service programme
- The analysis of customer service (situation analysis)
- The customer service plan
- Implementing the customer service plan
- Evaluating customer service
- The individual in customer service activities
Mr D P Theron MBA (UP)
Discipline expertise: Marketing
Department of Auditing
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