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A to Z Guide to Customer Experience Definitions and Terms (Updated)

Lumoa

The focus on enhancing customer experience has gained traction in recent years. As businesses recognize its value, the shift from a product-centered approach to a customer-centric one continues. The situation when B2B CX was very distant from B2C CX has been rapidly changing.

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Making Optimal Customer Experience A Focus of Your Company’s (And Your) Thinking and Doing: The Case for Foundation and Advanced CEM Training

Beyond Philosophy

Many b2b and b2c companies offer antiseptic, commoditized, vanilla experiences for customers. Some, through culture, discipline, and purpose have succeeded in creating consistent, positive experiences which are appealing to customers and which customers consider worthy of passing along through informal conversation and recommendation.

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Customer Experience Strategy: An A to Z Glossary

Lumoa

From the traditional product-oriented businesses we’re moving towards customer understanding and customer-centric approaches. Whether you’re new to customer experience or coming for little inspiration, this is the right place. The situation when B2B CX was very distant from B2C CX has been rapidly changing.

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A to Z Guide to Customer Experience Definitions and Terms

Lumoa

From the traditional product-oriented businesses we’re moving towards customer understanding and customer-centric approaches. Whether you’re new to customer experience or coming for little inspiration, this is the right place. The situation when B2B CX was very distant from B2C CX has been rapidly changing.

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Top Five Obstacles to Customer Centricity #4 Multi-channel Journey

Peter Lavers

This series of blogs is based on the early results of research undertaken by Peter Lavers on customer centricity. Participants are asked to tell us what, if anything, they are pulling their hair out over when it comes to customer centricity. journey or isn’t managing it well”. journey or isn’t managing it well”.