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Why Most Customer Experience Programs Fail

Beyond Philosophy

What emotions does your current experience evoke from your Customers? How involved is senior management in your Customer Experience details? How do you measure the success of your Customer Experience? How often do you listen to what Customers have to say about your organization?

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Strativity Group Announces Next Customer Experience Management Certification Program – Fall 2014

Strativity

Strativity Group’s next Customer Experience Management (CEM) Certification program will be held in Orlando, FL., For professionals who are seeking a strategic framework for implementation, the program provides participants with a foundation in Customer Experience and CEM with a focus on: .

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The Case FOR Customer Experience as a Business Strategy

Horizon CX

I’m reflecting and writing this latest blog on the eve of the very first Customer Experience Day (CX Day) declared so by the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA) as the first Tuesday in October from this point forward.

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How NLP, ML and Deep Learning Can Transform Your CX Strategy

Chattermill

Whether it’s through automatically reading and classifying new support tickets, getting ahead of bad press, or discovering new business insights from unstructured data—Machine Learning stands to be a powerful tool the customer experience professional can integrate into their workflow. Text Analytics for Business Insights.

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Customer Experience Strategy – 30 Ways to go about

SurveySparrow

Companies with successfully implemented customer experience strategies are found to achieve higher customer satisfaction, increased revenues, and reduced customer churn. A research run by American Express found that around 60% of the customers wouldn’t mind paying more for a better customer experience.