Approach
Given the importance of the assessment and some global initiatives such as the CRM project, global representation was foreseen in the project team to ensure alignment.
To get a better understanding of the European operating model, Möbius’ approach was both inside-out and outside-in. We gathered insights on the customer service organization through interviews, workshops and process walks (gemba walks). Additionally, we reinforced this internal assessment with customer feedback on the experienced service. Based on our assessment of the current state and ambitions for the future state (gathered via strategic interviews), we developed a futureproof operating model for Levi’s Strauss & Co. Europe’ customer service.
Customer service and project stakeholders were involved in every milestone of the project via newsletters and informal updates during their (bi)weekly customer service team meetings.
Results
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A clear overview of the main improvement opportunities within customer service;
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Recommendations for a winning customer service (futureproof operating model), based on extensive experience in and benchmarking with the industry;
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A multi-year implementation plan comprising all required initiatives to support the transition from the current state to the desired state, taking in consideration the impact of COVID-19
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An impact-analysis of the different initiatives, both financially and operationally.
Levi Strauss & Co. Europe has now built a streamlined and customer-focused customer service organisation for the coming years.
A more detailed look into this customer service project
Inside out analysis
The purpose of the inside-out analysis was to understand the functioning, possible bottlenecks and opportunities of the customer service as perceived by the teams themselves. We organised a series of workshops with customer service employees at various locations in Europe, as well as in-depth interviews. This gave us a thorough understanding of how customer service experiences the current operating model, which bottlenecks they define and which opportunities for the future in terms of processes, roles and responsibilities, tools and competencies they see.
Outside in analysis
The aim of the outside-in analysis was gaining insight into the partnerships from customer service, within the organisation (the cross-functional partners) and with their customers. Möbius conducted interviews with employees from different departments (e.g. sales, finance, planning, distribution) as well as quantitative research through an online customer survey. This survey enabled us to gain insight in the customer experience and capture future expectations.
Vision creation
The results from the analysis, combined with a sample data analysis, enabled us to objectively consolidate all findings and identify improvements for customer service.
An international vision workshop with senior managers, representatives of the customer service organisation, and the cross-functional departments was set up. The consolidated results from the analysis were shared, as well as market trends and best practices. Consequently, through different round tables during the vision workshop we determined the strategic outlines for the future customer service.
Customer service implementation plan layout
The vision was translated into a hands-on, multi-year implementation plan. In order to establish a supported plan, we defined and developed improvement initiatives together with the main stakeholders. The plan consisted of various tracks and for each track, the next steps as well as any dependencies to European or global initiatives were detailed out. Some examples of elements in the implementation plan:
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A service catalogue, detailing out the possible service and support for the different customer segments
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An organisational structure for the European customer service with roles and responsibilities for the different functions within customer service, including the expansion of the Center of Excellence within customer service on European level
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The development of a career path with an attractive step-by-step growth process for new customer service employees
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Next steps for the implementation of quick wins and a roadmap for process optimizations, including the automation of manual activities
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Next steps for KPI measurement and review, in addition to operational KPI’s, including metrics to better monitor employee experience and customer experience
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The role of customer service and its potential to support the organisation to increase customer experience throughout the customer journeys
The qualitative and quantitative impact of the different initiatives was also determined to a detailed level.