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5 Recommendations for Reopening your VoC Program

PeopleMetrics

Basically, any company that is re-introducing human interactions with customers. Should we include new questions that are relevant to the “new normal” customer experience? visit to retail store, hotel, customer home, etc.). Add an “NPS Safety” question in the very beginning of the survey. Yes, before NPS.

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Build Your VoC Program From Where You Are: Part 1 - Building Phase

PeopleMetrics

This framework is important for every company to review in light of COVID-19, which has likely impacted how you interact with your customers. Even if you have a mature VoC program, it’s important to re-assess it with a “beginner’s mind” in light of shifts in customer behavior. Do they expect new ways to interact with you?

CEM 83
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#CXSecrets: Collecting Feedback IS a Touchpoint

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Are you familiar with all the different ways your customers interact with your business? Whether you're a seasoned CX professional or you've never heard of CX, chances are you at least have some basic notion of the areas, or touchpoints, where customers interact with your organization. The forgotten touchpoint.

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Lesson #5: You've Got To Know And Use NPS, Even If You Don't Like It

PeopleMetrics

An important metric in any successful VoC program is NPS , or Net Promoter Score. You should know a lot about NPS before you begin VoC. NPS is well known across industries, in companies of all sizes, and throughout executive boardrooms. Why is NPS so powerful? Your NPS is 75. Learning from NPS.

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The 3 Most Valuable Types of VoC Alerts

PeopleMetrics

When staff members are rude to customers. Or anything that would cause a customer to indicate at least one of these items: NPS below 7 (i.e., Poor overall customer experience on a recent visit. T hat a problem occurred during their most recent experience. When food is served cold. a detractor).

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Recover Alert Management - Centralized vs. Decentralized Approaches

PeopleMetrics

Recover alerts immediately identify the customers who have had a recent poor experience. Recover alerts can be triggered off NPS, a specific question asking if there was a problem, or any other question where a negative response means the customer had a poor experience. Were customers retained?