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External Customer - A person who is not internal (employed) by a company or organization, but makes use of the service that they provide.
Existing service users - This would be a company, organization, group or person who uses the service on a regular basis, for example, people who work within child protection will often work with police officers.
There are two types of external customers:
> Existing service users
> New service users
Colleagues - police officer will need to work effectively with one another and be able to trust that whoever they are to be working with at any specific time is reliable and that they can be trusted to do their job properly.
Supervisors and senior managers - these are the people who provide the rota, these are also the people that the police officers would hand in their reports to.
Staff in other public services - staff in other public services such as the ambulance service and the fire serv ice would work along side the police service, the police have to trust that the other services can do their job properly, but also efficiently. These service have to be able to work well along side each other.
Internal Customer - Someone who requires help and support, this person is usually internal to the specified company but does not have to be.
New service users - This would be someone who has not required the assistance of the police service before, and may not require it again, such as a person who had been burgled, or if a building owned by a specific company had been vandalized.
Existing service users - The British Red Cross often visit school to teach first aid training, and also to educate children about how to avoid dangerous situations and how to deal with them if they were to find themselves in one.
Internal Customer - Someone who requires help and support, this person is usually internal to the specified company but does not have to be.
External Customer - A person who is not internal (employed) by a company or organization, but makes use of the service that they provide.
New service user - If, for example, the British Red Cross were to address a need for humanitarian aid within an area where the need for humanitarian aid had not occurred before, the people who were helped by the British Red Cross would be new service users, because they had never used this service before and there is the possibility that they would not need help from them again.
There are two types of external customers:
> Existing service users
> New service users
Colleagues - Other members of the British Red Cross who would be working alongside each other and would need to be able to get their job done properly. They rely on one another to get the job that they need to do done.
Supervisors and senior managers - People who go out and potentially do the field work would rely on supervisors and senior managers to make sure that they know what they are doing.
Staff in other public services - The British Red Cross often work alongside public services when they are helping with humanitarian aid and therefore need to able to complete their task, offering as m uch help as possible, but also be able to cope under very cramped and hectic conditions.
Internal customers of these services work together because they both are required to assist in humanitarian aid, and other circumstances such as road traffic collisions.
external customers work together by cooperating with the law and general expectations of citizenship. By abiding by laws they are working together with the public services to make sure that they are making sure that no rules are broken.
these two services have to work together because they both share a common goal, and the best way to achieve this goal is to work effectively with one another and communicate with efficiency.