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Understanding Genuine Customer Needs

The Stated Request vs. the Genuine Underlying Need A customer's initial stated request sometimes differs from what they genuinely need — a customer asking...

Understanding Genuine Customer Needs

The Stated Request vs. the Genuine Underlying Need

A customer’s initial stated request sometimes differs from what they genuinely need — a customer asking for a specific technical fix may actually need a broader explanation or a different solution entirely.

Asking Clarifying Questions Without Being Dismissive

Genuinely understanding a customer’s actual need requires asking clarifying questions in a way that respects their initial framing, not implying their request was wrong or misguided.

Reading Between the Lines

A customer’s tone, word choice, and level of detail often reveal genuine additional context beyond their literal words — a skilled representative picks up on these signals.

Confirming Understanding Before Proceeding

Briefly restating what you understand the customer’s genuine need to be, before moving to a solution, catches misunderstandings early and shows the customer they’ve genuinely been heard.

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