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What is Customer Effort Score (CES) and How to Measure It?

Kayako

The Corporate Executive Board’s Customer Contact Council (CCC) surveyed 75,000 B2C and B2B customers over three years and published their research in 2010. Their research showed that customer loyalty is correlated with brand attachment and overall experience with a product or service. Higher Customer Lifetime Value.

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Reducing Customer Effort – Make it Easy to be Your Customer

NICE inContact

Are you measuring Customer Effort Score? First introduced in 2010, Customer Effort Score (CES) is a fairly new contact center metric. So what can you do to make interactions in your contact center effortless for your customers ? Easy, right?

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Reducing Customer Effort – Make it Easy to be Your Customer

NICE inContact

Are you measuring Customer Effort Score? First introduced in 2010, Customer Effort Score (CES) is a fairly new contact center metric. So what can you do to make interactions in your contact center effortless for your customers ? Easy, right?

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Effort and Responsiveness in Customer Service Impacts Customer Loyalty

CSM Magazine

Customer expectations of interactions with brands and businesses have intensified and show no sign of slowing down. Increasingly time-poor consumers often expect an organisation to know what they are contacting them about, and how to resolve any issues on demand. In some ways these expectations are no different in the B2B world.

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Avoid This Customer Service Mistake with Matt Dixon

Kustomer

Listen and subscribe to our podcast: In this episode of the Customer Service Secrets Podcast, Gabe Larsen is joined by Matt Dixon from Tethr to reinvent what it means to delight your customers. Delight typically means going above and beyond customer expectations, so what is there to reinvent? Stay tuned to find out more.

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Podcast: Stop Trying to Delight Your Customers with Matt Dixon

Kustomer

Matt talks about the strategies involved in delighting customers, how to train customer service reps, and what the ultimate effortless experience is. Why Delighting Customers Is a Controversial Topic. So, the article you’re referring to, we wrote this article back in 2010. Listen to the full podcast below.

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