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Anderson Baillie Customer Charter ensures that our business complies with a professional code of conduct, which ensures that we have your business interests at heart and to perform not only according to best practice, but also with a commitment to company and your brand.

This charter is based upon a series of goals and targets measured by auditing each of our account teams from director to executive to determine the service levels and professional standards that are administered in day-to-day customer contact. Not restricting our internal assessments to those in the account team, we also ask you about the relationship, from people through to performance of project and task, creativity and ability to think “out of the box”.

Our charter covers important areas such as:

  • Business Planning future strategy visibility
  • Direction & communication
  • Continuing business improvement & client satisfaction
  • Campaign management
  • Sign off & project progression
  • New client procedures service level agreements
  • Development of professional staff

Valued feedback

Anderson Baillie will record client satisfaction after every large project that is delivered to gain some feedback across competencies such as creativity, delivery against agreed objectives, communication and budget management.

Surveys are performed through our Customer Charter website:

http://customer-charter.andersonbaillie.com

Case Studies
Microsoft Case Study - Anderson Baillie manage Microsoft's Global and Strategic Accounts Best Practices Forum - Click here to read this case study
Microsoft's Communications Sector had identified a requirement to communicate their major account wins to their Global and Strategic Accounts teams and approached Anderson Baillie, through their mutual partner - sales consultancy Youd Andrews, to assist in this process.
The Relationships Centre Case Study - Talk... Don't Walk Website - Click here to read this case study
Anderson Baillie created the Relationship Centre's new website for the 'Talk...Don't Walk' campaign.