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Choosing Between CSAT, NPS or CES: Why it Does Not Matter  

COPC

Organizations often dedicate substantial time and effort debating whether to use Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) , Net Promoter Score (NPS) or Customer Effort Score (CES). However, this ongoing argument about the “right” metric is misguided. Let’s delve into each of these most commonly used metrics.

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Leveraging NPS to Drive Revenue and ROI

SurveySensum

This small case study shows that when companies move beyond the traditional customer satisfaction metric and rigorously measure NPS , they can find ways to make customers happier, which, in turn, can lead to increased revenue. Yet most businesses struggle to move beyond measuring their NPS.

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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. Raising an NPS isn’t easy. I joined Avaya in November 2011 to address this untenable situation.

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What Is Net Promoter Score (NPS®)?

Confirmit

What Is Net Promoter Score (NPS®)? The Net Promoter Score, or NPS®, enables organizations to get a clear vision of the health of their customers’ loyalty. Why is NPS® Important? How Does Net Promoter Score (NPS®) Work? How to Calculate the Net Promoter Score (NPS®)?

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

Customer Satisfaction results in a higher share price. Whilst the above example is impressive and coming from HBR, this next example is bound to attract senior leadership’s attention as it links stock prices to customer satisfaction. Keeping Customers results in a high increase in value. So, there you have it.

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The value of transactional surveys for your customer experience

Enalyzer

The most common types of transactional surveys are Net Promoter Score (NPS), Customer Effort Score (CES), and Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) metrics. Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) surveys are the classic transactional survey. As the name suggests, they measure a touchpoint’s satisfaction.

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The Power the Ultimate Question

Horizon CX

The Net Promoter Score (NPS) or “the ultimate question” as it is commonly referred to, has a history that dates back a full 26 years. His research was then fully published in 2006 in a milestone book titled The Ultimate Question and revised and expanded even further in his follow-up publication in 2011 titled The Ultimate Question 2.0.