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Beyond a single number: How to add context to your Net Promoter Score

Alida

Many smart companies use Net Promoter Score (NPS) to measure how well they’re meeting the needs and expectations of their customers. In this blog post, we examine the pros and cons of NPS and explore ways you can get more out of this important metric. What is a Net Promoter Score, exactly?

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Twenty Years Later, is the Net Promoter Score Still Relevant?

inQuba

In December 2003, Fred Reichheld, the developer of the Net Promoter Score (NPS) measurement system, published “The One Number You Need to Grow” 1 in the Harvard Business Review (HBR). went on to advise many companies on the benefits of implementing the Net Promoter system, and how to use it.

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How Businesses Can Improve Product Quality & Raise Net Promoter Scores

Avaya

There may be no greater indicator of a company’s value in the eyes of its customers than its Net Promoter Score (NPS)—a measure of the willingness of a customer to recommend a company’s products or services to others. Develop Predictive Metrics. Each business unit focused on driving improvements in their core metrics.

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How Marmalade Insurance Has Utilised Customer Feedback Software to Help Improve CSAT and Increase Their Net Promoter Score

CSM Magazine

The proof is in the results, with Marmalade Insurance reporting an improvement in customer satisfaction of 16%, going from 75% to 87%, as well as a 7% increase in Net Promoter Score, now sitting at 73 for customers who have purchased online. They’re a great example of a customer feedback process done right”. About CustomerSure.

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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. Gartner published some compelling statistics about the benefits of tracking and lowering the customer effort: Higher Net Promoter Scores.

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Customer Effort Score (CES) explained

Hello Customer

The customer effort score (CES) is a key metric that shows companies how simple or difficult it is for customers to do business with them. After all, a score remains just a score if you don't know what drives it. Still hesitating if CES is the right metric for you? Net Promoter Score (NPS).

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

According to Marketing Metrics , you have a much higher probability to sell your existing customers than a new prospect, at 60 to 70% versus 5 to 20%, respectively. A Global Shipping company increased its Net Promoter Score (NPS) by 40% points over 30 months. 26 October 2010. Sources: Digby, James. “50