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An Article On Customer Experience That Actually Makes Sense

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Stage 4 —O perationalize: You begin to re-design your company’s operational processes based on customer insight and other customer experience metrics. Stage 5 — Align: Being customer-centric is the norm in your company at this stage. And your programs and processes should reinforce customer connectedness.

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Comcast: 5,500 New Employees Won’t Fix Customer Experience

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Unless the company develops a more customer-centric culture, then adding people will at best only create superficial improvements. Comcast (and its peers) need to focus on building all four customer experience core competencies : Purposeful Leadership : Leaders operate consistently with a clear, well-articulated set of values.

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Report: Lessons in CX Excellence, 2015

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The report provides insights from 8 finalists in the Temkin Group’s 2014 CX Excellence Awards. This report has rich insights about both B2B and B2C customer experience. Here’s the executive summary: This year, we chose eight organizations as finalists for Temkin Group’s 2014 Customer Experience Excellence Award.

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

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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. Same as with B2B customers, B2C customers expect a consistent and personalized omnichannel experience.

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What is Culture? How People Think, Believe, and Act

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Our research has shown that customer-centric organizations demonstrate four CX core competencies : Purposeful Leadership :Leaders operate with a clear, well-articulated set of values. Compelling Brand Values : Brand attributes drive decisions about the company treats customers.

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How does technology support the CX core competencies?

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If you haven’t read the report (or at least the executive summary), I strongly recommend that you do, but even if not, you’ll still see some value in understanding how technology plays a critical role in running a customer-centric company. Compelling Brand Values : Deliver on your brand promises to customers.

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8 CX Trends for 2015 (The Year of the Employee)

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We’ve recently seen a surge in the number of companies looking to build more customer-centric cultures and train their people on CX. Voice of the employee efforts are becoming an integral component of modern voice of the customer programs. A strong brand provides guidance and motivation for employees and clarifies CX priorities.

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