June 18, 2007 By News Report
The governments of
This year's report marks the return to a ranking of 22 governments based on an
assessment of their customer-service programs, but with an important
enhancement. For the first time the rankings incorporate direct citizen
feedback to assess more accurately the quality of government service delivery,
reflecting input on criteria such as the user-friendliness of customer-service
channels, the breadth and depth of online services accessed by citizens, and
overall citizen satisfaction ratings.
The 22 countries included in the report are
Accenture also interviewed 52 government executives in 17 countries to
understand their visions for the future, their current priorities and their
lessons learned from past experiences. All of this feedback was analyzed and
incorporated into the country rankings and key findings contained in the
report.
"Singapore and Canada continue to lead the world in terms of customer
service maturity, as they have in previous country rankings," said David
T. Roberts, executive director of customer relationship management in Accenture's
Government Operating Group. "Each continues to evolve its customer service
strategies with an eye toward continuous improvement in each of the four key
areas we identified in this year's report: knowing the customer, making the
connections, aligning your people, and not doing it alone. Moreover,
Overall,
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