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7 Signs of Decline for the CX Movement in 2015

Beyond Philosophy

I am pleased to have helped, in some way, to shape a new industry with our books, research and client work since 2002. I don’t want to see Customer Experience go the same way as CRM. Let’s make sure we work together to avoid them for the benefit of the Customer. Customers deserve better.

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25 important social media questions, answered

BirdEye

This was followed by Friendster in 2002, Myspace in 2003, and then the launch of Facebook in 2004. Individuals use social media to stay connected with friends and family, share content, and consume news. Who manages a business’s social media marketing? Watch our free demo today.

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What Do The Pioneers of Customer Experience See for the Future: And What Should You Do About It?

Beyond Philosophy

He was also one of the first proponents of having an “outside-in” approach regarding the experience that you deliver to customers, which, my regular readers know, is one of the principles of which I am keenly fond. If you customize your goods or services and your experiences, you’ll thoroughly engage people.

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Why Gut Decisions Are Sometimes Wrong

Beyond Philosophy

Psychologist and Professor Daniel Kahneman , winner of the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, explains why this is in his book, “ Thinking Fast and Slow ”. This fact is why dealing with Customers is so difficult. Most organizations make the mistake thinking Customers are rational beings and only make decisions logically.

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