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Happy 100th birthday, Finland

​Hundred years ago, Finland took fate in its own hands and declared independence. Exactly 100 years later to that, they have set an example of an ideal society and in various fields. It is definitely a story of determination, democracy, equality and an astounding national success! We at Codemenders Oy are proud to join the…

Three pillars of the Customer Service Industry

Customer service is the first line of interaction that any business has with the people who are already paying or are considering to pay them in near future. Irrespective of the size of the company, the lifespan of an existing customer or a to-be customer completely depends on their experience of the customer service provided…

What’s cooking in 2017

The year 2016 was an interesting year for us at Codemenders Oy. We focused ourselves on the Finnish, UK market. Got to learn a lot about consumer behavior (I promise to find some time to write a post about this). Improved our understanding of what our customers want and grew as a team. Thank You!…

Customer satisfaction: do brands really care?

In today’s world, queues are everywhere and so are the huge, serpentine waiting lines with lots and lots of people (customers, some of them new) waiting to be served. For a customer like me, this “forced wait” often comes with many other collaterals like an overdue parking ticket or a desperate wish to use this time for picking up some groceries, do the dry…

Customers satisfaction – Where to start

At Codemenders Oy we are all about customer satisfaction, something that is easier said than done. There are so many topics about customer service one could talk about. This is the intro to a series of articles regarding customer service and satisfaction as well as how the focus on better customer service can increase productivity, revenue and…

Queues are everywhere…

Yes. Queues are everywhere. And they are boring. And they consume lot of time (for both, staff and consumers). And they take a lot of resources. And their most common side effects are: Reduced customer loyalty, Poor customer service experience, Demotivated staff, Increase in operational costs. Not that businesses don’t know about these, but it looks…