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4 Actions to Exceed Customer Expectations

Beyond Philosophy

Defining these areas implies knowing what the Customer’s Expectations are. Most organizations know what their Customer rational expectations are. How this is done and why it’s important are well known to all involved in the most Customer-Centric companies. This budget is earmarked to exceed Customer Expectations.

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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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4 Ways to Gain Customers’ Trust in Data Security

Beyond Philosophy

Customer Experiences are a catalyst for Customer trust and loyalty. With the introduction of data mining into so many experiences, the issue of data security becomes an important aspect of your Customer Experience design. So be forthright with your Customers about how you will use data.

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How is Your Business Dealing with the Paradox of Choice?

Beyond Philosophy

The circle of choice, or needing to have many choices available but not too many to create confusion and buyer’s remorse for their Customers, creates a paradox for many organizations in their Customer Experience design. www.winepleasures.com. 29 July 2011. 19 August 2014. < < [link].

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