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This is What Exceptional Customer Service Looks Like In 2018

Comm100

It’s 2018, and customer expectations are changing faster than ever. While some businesses have struggled to withstand the shifting tides, others have reacted in a timely enough fashion to keep up (at least minimally) with changing customer expectations. Organic Mobile Experiences Blur Channel Lines.

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Collecting Customer Data While Maintaining Trust: The Personalization Privacy Paradox

Second to None

The fact is, customers’ information allows for companies to create a more personalized , low-effort customer experience that ultimately leads to higher satisfaction. Though over the years, customers have grown to be skeptical towards the collection of consumer data. Keep your Data Safe. 1,3] [link]. [2][link]. 2][link]. [4]

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POV: Where Is The New Growth For Restaurants? Your 6-Step Strategy

Strativity

The Post article was on the heels of articles from Restaurant Business (2018) and The New York Times (2017)—both asserting that there may be too many restaurants. The prospect of offsetting the cost of deploying delivery personnel to meet customer expectations made sense. Pepper, and other brands. McKinsey and Co.

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Where is the new growth for restaurants?

Strativity

The Post article was on the heels of articles from Restaurant Business (2018) and The New York Times (2017)—both asserting that there may be too many restaurants. The prospect of offsetting the cost of deploying delivery personnel to meet customer expectations made sense. Pepper, and other brands. McKinsey and Co.

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