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Best Customer Experience Books of 2018 and What to Look Out for in 2019

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Best Customer Experience Books of 2018 and What to Look Out for in 2019. The post Best Customer Experience Books of 2018 and What to Look Out for in 2019 appeared first on Eglobalis.

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4 Actions to Exceed Customer Expectations

Beyond Philosophy

This budget is earmarked to exceed Customer Expectations. These resources enable the team to take action in cases where it is needed to surprise and delight Customers. The Only Expectations That Matter in Customer Experience Design. How to Make or Break Your Customer Experience.

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Customer Experience Lessons for Start-Ups, With Lesley Mottla- CB011

Customer Bliss

Lesley Mottla was part of the senior leadership team that helped build Zipcar, a disruptive force in its industry. Now she has a customer experience leadership role at M.Gemi , where she’s trying to help disrupt the luxury shoe market. Customer experience lessons: The start-up playbook. About Lesley.

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4 Ways to Gain Customers’ Trust in Data Security

Beyond Philosophy

How a customer feels about the company is an integral part of their loyalty to it. So to have trust, then your Customer Experience needs to include ways to build feelings of safety and acceptance to give customers the confidence in your organization that they need to form loyalty to you.

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How to Create a Successful Customer Loyalty Program

Michelli Experience

Having worked with Starbucks since 2004, as I began my journey to my first of two books about them ( The Starbucks Experience and later Leading the Starbucks Way ), friends and colleagues are quick to contact me whenever Starbucks makes the news. 2) Drive Profitability – Every customer should be treated caringly and with respect.

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Subconscious Clues That Call People to Action

Beyond Philosophy

Helping your Customers make a decision is an important element in your Customer Experience design. This delay is a consequence caused by the Paradox of Choice , first introduced to us by Barry Schwartz in his book of the same name in 2004, and then later in his TED talk. The Consequence of Choice.

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Are you Irrational: 7 Questions to See If You Are Irrational?

Beyond Philosophy

What we need now is more action to address irrationality in Customer Experience design to include how it makes our Customers feel. For more Customer Experience concepts, register for our Advanced Customer Experience Management (CEM) Certification Course beginning on April 20th.

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