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Making Your Contact Center Adaptive: Advanced Management Techniques for Quickly- Changing Customer Expectations

Storyminers

How do you expect customer expectations to change in 2017? Customers will expect most of their vendors to serve them as well as their favorite vendors do. Prefer the customized recommendations you get from Nordstrom? It’s simply natural to let expectations creep between brands.

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The future of contact centers

Talkdesk

Our expectations as customers have been growing and are now higher than ever. From year to year, we expect that the services at our disposal, both digital and traditional, will surpass and go further. Customers change their opinion about a brand based on a bad customer experience, which shows that all interactions count.

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How Kroger’s Contact Center Weathered the Pandemic

Think Customers

Cincinnati-based Kroger , the largest traditional grocer in the United States, operates more than 2,700 grocery stores around the country with brands including Ralphs, Dillons and King Soopers. The company was already beginning a shift to digital self-service and more distributed customer support when COVID-19 began to spread.

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How Top Performing Contact Centers Will Own 2017

Storyminers

Customer experience expert Mike Wittenstein sheds light on enhanced customer expectations, AI innovation, and more. 2017 will be a year defined by how well companies continue to adapt to customer expectations—like the ability to get good service at any time of the day, via any device. Here’s what we learned.

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Customer Service Training: Empowering A Service Mindset

Integrity Solutions

To create a true customer service culture where, by definition, customer needs are not just met but exceeded, customer-facing teams need to view customer service and sales as one and the same. Customers expect to have their needs and opportunities looked out for. WHAT IS EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE?

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How Top Performing Contact Centers Will Own 2017

Storyminers

Customer experience expert Mike Wittenstein sheds light on enhanced customer expectations, AI innovation, and more. 2017 will be a year defined by how well companies continue to adapt to customer expectations—like the ability to get good service at any time of the day, via any device. Here’s what we learned.

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How You Can Add Value to Your CX with Laurent Pierre, Jr.

Kustomer

“We’ve got to go out there and look at what’s going on with the customer’s environment and pick up the phone and say, ‘Hey, we noticed this is about to happen. A key component to the ultimate customer experience that many companies often forget is the employee experience (EX). We need to do something now.’” Why is this?

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