Date Information
24 Apr 2023 (Mon)
06.30PM
Sales and Customer Service has an essential role to play in every market, especially the logistics industry. Maintaining good customer relationships will mean less operating costs and more business from repeat clientele. (Available in English only)
The WSQ Diploma in Logistics (Sales and Customer Service) equips the professionals, managers and executives (PMEs) who are currently working or those intending to make a career switch to the Logistics sector specialising in sales and customer service.
The qualification emphasises on the manager’s ability and discipline to build new and maintain good customer relationships to achieve revenue generation. Review sales performance to revise business activities and marketing strategies to enhance business growth and competitiveness. As per customers’ expectations to customise logistics sales and marketing solutions as an integral part of customer retention strategies and allocation of resources to deliver logistics services as per customers’ wants and requirements. More importantly, develop business plans for growth in sales and to mitigate financial risk
Course Participant Requirements
TGS Code | TGS-2022013979 | TGS-2022015607 |
Course Support Period | 02 Jun 2022 to 31 May 2024 | 09 Sep 2022 to 06 Sep 2024 |
Manage customers across the customer lifecycle to guide customer interactions, with the goal of improving business relationships with customers, assisting in customer retention and driving sales growth
Identify customer needs, evaluate these needs and identify probable solutions so as to sell logistics solutions and services to solve the needs of customers
Plan, implement and control business activities to conduct buying and selling of product offerings or services between buyers and sellers of logistics services
Identify new business opportunities to better meet the needs of existing markets and bring benefits to the organisation
Develop organisational strategies and policies by analysing impact of internal and external influencing factors and seeking consultations from relevant stakeholders
Evaluate the impact of critical business functions, conduct situational analysis and formulate, review and refine business function strategies
Manage organisation’s short-term and long-term financial needs. This involves reviewing the organisation’s financial risk position and refining the finance and financial risk philosophy of the organisation
SCCIOB caters to the learning and development needs of a wide variety of corporate staff, including government officials, industry/company leaders & senior managers, working professionals and executives.
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