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Creating a Customer-Centric Culture That Aligns Employees With Customers

Integrity Solutions

Building a customer-centric culture is more challenging than you might initially think. But every organization has the ability to build a strong customer-centric culture- and it doesn’t have to be complex. A strong, vibrant customer-centric culture is an organic and natural strength that cannot be compromised.

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Defining the Value of Customer Experience: A Guide for Creating CX ROI in A Constantly Changing World

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

The landscape of consumer expectations is constantly evolving, and understanding the value of customer experience has emerged as a cornerstone for businesses aiming to sustain growth and maintain a competitive advantage. Understanding Customer Experience Management (CEM) Let’s start at the beginning.

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InMoment (integrated) Experience: Changing The Game

InMoment XI

Engaging with positive and negative feedback consistently, across a vast number of locations, shows that scalability is possible with a small team if the approach is thoughtful and customer-centric. Their story exemplifies that the utilization of AI can keep any business competitive and relevant by modernizing their approach.

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Customer Satisfaction Best Practices: Insights for Marketing Experts

SurveySensum

A company, despite investing heavily in marketing and advertising, struggles to retain its customer base and faces a decline in sales. Well, here’s a startling statistic to ponder: 82% of customers stop doing business with a company due to poor customer service. Sound familiar? Don’t know?

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Customer-Centric Marketing: Align for Growth

ClearAction

Customer-Centric Marketing: Align for Growth Lynn Hunsaker. Customer-centric marketing has several layers of meaning. The most popular layer means personalization of communications, toward increasing customer lifetime value. First Layer: All Customer Touch-Points. Anything that’s inconsistent fosters doubt.

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The Art of Selling CX

Horizon CX

Drawing parallels with the timeless narrative of “Death of a Salesman,” we uncover the dynamics of selling not just a product but a mindset, while also examining the emotional mindset of leaders who often prioritize revenues and profits over customer-centric approaches.

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Guest Post: How COVID-19 Has Impacted the Progression of Contact Centres

ShepHyken

This week we feature an article from Gary Williams, Director of Sales and Consultancy at Spitch. They were the playground for breakthrough legacy technologies such as call routing and interactive voice response (IVR), always in the interest of providing a better, more streamlined customer service model. Keeping Customers Front of Mind.

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