What does CSSA mean?
CSSA means Customer Service and Sales
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Customer Service and Sales?
Customer Service and Sales can be abbreviated as CSSA
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CSSO - Customer Service, Sales & Operations
- CSIB - Customer Service and Information Branch
- CSSC - Customer Service Sales Consultant
- SCORE - Sales and Customer Service Occupational Readiness Education
- CSCA - Customer Service and Consumer Affairs
- CSACD - Customer Service and Acceptance Certification Division
- CSIR - Customer Service and Industry Relations
- CSIS - Customer Service and Information Support
- CSSG - Customer Service and Support Group
- CSOS - Customer Service and Operational Systems
- CSSC - Commercial Service and Sales Centre
- csct - Customer Service and Cashier Training
- csr - Customer service and relations
- css - Customer Service and Satisfaction
- cssp - Customer Service and Support Professionals
- ssr - Service and Sales Representative
- LAST - Listen, Advise, Solve, Thank. A good aid for training customer service and complaints handling. (Ack Tumby). Certain organizations continue to pursue less positive methods, notably the IFO technique (Ignore and Fob-Off) or the IPATTAP model (Interrupt, Pa
- LEAR - Listen, Empathise, Ask, Resolve. A fine mnemonic for customer service and other problem-solving communications, which appears in John Stanley's highly regarded book Just About Everything a Retail Manager Needs to Know (thanks Stephen Carr, Dec 2007). John
- LEDO - Listen, Empathise, De-personalise, Offer. Mainly for customer service, and also good for any conciliation or conflict resolution: listen to the complaint, empathise with the customer, de-personalise the situation (both of you stand back and look at it obj
- CS&DS - Customer Service and Sales Districts