Client Care 1 and 2 Flashcards
How can a clients expectations be managed?
Clear terms of engagement.
Clear communication
Managing expectations early
Are Terms of Engagement a requirement?
Yes by the RICS.
How do complaints arise?
Unclear terms
Service (too long, incorrect service, misunderstood interpretation)
What is the surveyors duty to a client before an instruction?
Ensure the client understands the service and ensure the client is able to make a reasoned decision on the service
Must complaints be recorded in a log book?
Yes RICS requires their Firms to record all complaints in a log book in accordance with the rules for firms.
What is the process of handling a complaint?
2 Stage Process.
STAGE 1
- Ask the complainer to issue the complaint in writing (if not already done so)
- Log complaint in log book (covered under data protection regs)
- Designated complaint dealer provides initial response within 7 days.
- Designated complaint dealer provides resolution response within 28 days.
STAGE 2
- If not satisfied go to Stage 2 (redress system via third party ombudsman)
What dictates a complaint’s handling procedure?
PI Policy and RICS
Tell me the process of dealing with a complaint if you were the designated complaints handler?
- Establish the complaints
- Provide initial response to complainer
- Evaluate and determine root cause.
- Ensure it doesn’t happen again
- Provide a resolution to the complainer.
- Record keeping (in accordance with rules).
- Learn from experience and implement training and monitor.
Escalate to Stage 2 if necessary.
What types of client data is collected?
Projects information (requirements) Site information (photographs etc) Client information (contact details, address etc) Complaint
All protected under Data Protection Act / GDPR.
What is in a Terms of Engagement
Sets out rules and details of the instruction:
Parties and site information Scope of services Fees Terms and conditions Limitations PI Complaints handling procedure (briefly states - no need to provide at this time)
What are the RICS’ PI requirements?
Based on a turnover basis from preceding year. If new company must forecast.
0-100k - 250K of cover
100-200K - 500K of cover
200K+ - 1M of cover
Must be provided by an approved insurer by RICS, list can be found on website.
Minimum 6 years run off period, if cannot be insured must have a run-off pool for any claims.
(dependant on contract signed i.e. deed this may be 12 years or even 15 years as usually have 3 years to bring a claim following liability period, acts include latent damage act etc)
How do you gather client information?
Meetings
On site inspections
Request of documents (email/telephone/post)
What is a KPI?
Key performance indicator. Measures performance against a performance spec/criteria to determine success or failure.
How are stakeholders identified?
People affected
People of influence/power
People of interest
Churchill House: How did you identify the stakeholders?
I brainstormed the potential stakeholders and ranked them in order (ad-hoc) of which I though had the most stake (affected, influence, interest)
Churchill House: Who were the other stakeholders?
Tenants
Client
Managing agent
Neighbouring property
Churchill House: What were the stakeholders’ requirements?
Tenants - Least disruption and building repairs
Client - building repairs
Managing agent - cost/time
Neighbouring property - Least disruption
Churchill House: How did you provide a high standard of service?
I considered the stakeholders requirements which was important to the appointing client.
Ensure I minimised disruption by completing part of the works out of hours.
Keeping the Tenant satisfied was a key element established by the client.
Churchill House: Why was only part of the works undertaken out of hours?
The scaffolding erection and dismantle was the only disruptive works and therefore only carrying out these kept the tenant satisfied and the costs down.
Tenant - Disruption
Managing Agent - Lower project costs
Churchill House: What did the job entail?
Repair works to an atrium (light well) which included lead replacement, repointing, joinery and decoration works.
Give me an example when you’ve gave great client care?
Harley Terrace - Client didn’t want an Asbestos Survey carried out as they didn’t believe any ACM’s were in the building.
I owed a duty of care to them and others to have one carried out.
Falls under HASAWA 1974 and CAR 2012 indirectly.
Difference between client care of duty of care?
Both are intertwined with each other. Duty of care will lead to the best customer care.
Client care - Caring for your client and taking steps to meet their requirements and instruction.
Duty of care - Require to act with skill and diligence to ensure things are correct/legal, in this case the customer may not always be right as they lack knowledge.