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15 CX Experts Talk about the Future and Challenges of Customer Experience in 2018 [part 2]

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Every each of them answered the following questions: How do you see the future of customer experience? What are, in your opinion, the top challenges in customer experience that companies should be aware of in 2018? Stop surveying your customers and start listening to them. How to overcome those challenges?

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Are you Making Big Changes to Avoid the Customer Experience Rut?

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Research revealed little to no improvement in customer experience over the course of 2018 [1]. Shaw argues that in order to see tangible improvements in customer experience, companies must be willing to disrupt the status quo of their organization. You have to know what the customer wants before you can give it to them.

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Updated Philosophies Can Be More Impactful For Your CX Than Updated Tech

Second to None

Rather than focus on the new tech that could be implemented to improve the Customer Experience, check out the following organizational philosophies written by Randy Pennington for the Huffington Post. This piece was originally published by Huffington Post on January 4, 2018. Ease of use will be the driving factor.

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Customer Experience Challenges According to 15 CX Experts

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In my opinion, three things that are essential for CX include: Restoring trust – 2017 has seen more examples of organizations continuing to fail to meet basic customer expectations. In 2018, all brands across all industries are going to have to work hard to restore trust with the everyday consumer. 2018 will be the year of CX and AI.?

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Straight from the Horse's Mouth

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It appeared on their blog on March 22, 2018. Well, they're not dead (yet), but companies are certainly looking for alternative approaches to customer and employee listening in light of the fact that survey burnout is a real problem. the folks who interact with - and talk to - them the most.