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7 Signs of Decline for the CX Movement in 2015

Beyond Philosophy

My concern is the focus on improving the Customer Experience is in danger of heading the same way as Customer Relationship Management (CRM), into failure if it’s not careful. I am pleased to have helped, in some way, to shape a new industry with our books, research and client work since 2002.

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How to choose the best reputation management company

BirdEye

Choosing the best reputation management company for your business can boost your online reputation, amplify positive feedback, and effectively handle any negative remarks. Customers today heavily depend on online review sites, public forums, and social media channels when choosing businesses. Support is great.

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Strativity named to CIOReview’s 20 Most Promising Customer Experience Management Solution Providers 2016

Strativity

FREMONT, CA—September 14th, 2016 —Strativity earns a place in the list of 20 Most Promising Customer Experience Management Solutions Providers 2016 by CIOReview. For over a decade, Strativity Group has led dozens of organizations around the world into a new era of customer-centricity. About Strativity.

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The Differences Between B2B and B2C Customer Journey Mapping

GetFeedback

After Voice of the Customer (VoC) , nothing is more closely associated with Customer Experience Management (CXM) than a customer journey map (CJM). . While certain people on the buying (customer) side of the B2B relationship sign the purchase orders, it’s a huge mistake to assume they are the most important.

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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 ”. In truth, when your gut instinct turns out to be right, it is a result of the complicated system of decision-making your brain employs.

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