Answer:
I would like to see The Internal Revenue Service become more customer oriented.
Step-by-step explanation:
This case shows that the entire organization must be committed to the customer-oriented team approach for it to be effective.
The IRS constant is characterized by always changing in the tax laws making it bad for customer service to manage the citizens complaints.
A review of the operations at the IRS from the customer service representatives revealed that that
- Management was very inconsistent.
- Everything was calculated.
- Controlled environment.
- Expensive parking.
- A lot of micromanaging.
- Management bias.
- Short duration of training Customer service staff
- Poor job scheduling
There are pros too but the identified cons calls for a more customer service oriented approach at the IRS seeing that it serves the entire public.