Tag: mspa

  • US Government Uses Mystery Shopping to Ensure Compliance

    August 11, 2010

    In two recent cases, the U.S. government used mystery shopping techniques to audit what individual consumers were told during one-on-one interactions. These cases highlight the consequences of giving inaccurate or incomplete information to customers. Auditing the information given to customers could have perhaps helped these companies avoid the costly consequences of wrongdoing or unintentional misrepresentation.  
     

  • Confero Retail Compliance Audit Case Studies Show Reliability and Speed

    July 7, 2010

    Over the years, we’ve been asked to conduct research with some very specific and interesting requirements.   For example, Confero recruited smokers with specific types of health insurance policies in order to test and compare the effectiveness of public quit smoking hotlines.  Often times, it’s not the project itself that is the most difficult for us, but the tight time frame that is the most challenging.  Here are some examples:

  • Confero Releases Podcast About Mystery Shopping

    May 17, 2010

    Confero recently released a podcast recorded with our president Elaine Buxton on the benefits of mystery shopping. In the podcast, Elaine discusses a variety of topics including:

  • Confero, Inc. Sponsors Triangle Goes Red For Women Luncheon

    May 4, 2010

    Customer Experience Measurement Firm Supports May 7 Event To Raise Awareness Of Heart Disease As Leading Cause Of Death For Women

  • Why “No Problem” is still a Customer Service Problem

    April 30, 2010

    About a year has passed since I commented on the ever present phrase, “No problem.” We have all heard the phrase, whether it is after thanking a server for bringing our drinks, or thanking a teller for processing our transaction. In any situation where the phrase is used, it continues to shed a negative tone on what could be an opportunity to wow the customer at the end of an interaction. So, I am not surprised that the number of times that I have heard “no problem” over the past year has not diminished my dislike of it!