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Embrace New Ways of Thinking in 2016

Beyond Philosophy

We have had a significant increase in the number of organizations contacting us for help with their Customer Experience program. In many cases the initial focus on Customer Experience and new customer measures, like Net Promoter, delivered some improvements but they have been short-lived. My Prediction.

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Embrace New Ways of Thinking in 2016

Beyond Philosophy

We have had a significant increase in the number of organizations contacting us for help with their Customer Experience program. In many cases the initial focus on Customer Experience and new customer measures, like Net Promoter, delivered some improvements but they have been short-lived. My Prediction.

2016 60
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Top 20 Customer Service Experts to Follow on Twitter Right Now

Comm100

Kate Nasser, otherwise known as the People Skills Coach™, offers anyone who happens upon her Twitter page a wealth of knowledge on topics such as how to increase your impact and how to create positive customer experiences. She is an expert on customer-centric leadership, and an active tweeter. Flavio Martins. flavmartins.

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How Bruce Temkin shaped the CX profession – and how he’s doing the same for XM

Qualtrics

From his influential thought leadership at Forrester, to founding the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA) in 2011, it’s little wonder he’s known as the ‘Godfather of CX’. My time at GE taught me the importance of linking employee experience and customer experience.

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The Moment of Truth – A Co-creation Perspective

SuiteCX

But when it gets right down to the identification of MOTs in process analysis, I’ve seen the definition expanded to include everything from the whole of a customer conversation, or narrowed to each distinct question asked of a customer, and then every separate response from that customer. Thankfully, he wrote quite a lot.

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The Moment of Truth – A Co-creation Perspective

SuiteCX

But when it gets right down to the identification of MOTs in process analysis, I’ve seen the definition expanded to include everything from the whole of a customer conversation, or narrowed to each distinct question asked of a customer, and then every separate response from that customer. Thankfully, he wrote quite a lot.