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A Lesson from Michelangelo: Details Matter

ShepHyken

As it applies to customer experience (including customer service), it is often the little details that move the experience from average to amazing. It’s usually just “little things” – details that often are almost unnoticed – that give our customers confidence and help create customer amazement. .

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Make Your Customer Smarter: Create an Educational Experience

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Creating an educational experience is a powerful customer experience strategy. Just make your customers smarter. . Shep Hyken is a customer service expert, keynote speaker, and New York Times, bestselling business author. Don’t think this is a sales technique. It’s simple.

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How Can Thinking Small Propel You to Greatness?

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This was their Customer Experience Summit, and the theme for the meeting was “Think Small: Big Differences Come from SMALL Details.”. Jason Bradshaw, the Director of Customer Experience, shared his vision about Volkswagen Australia being recognized and known for their amazing customer service.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles For the Week of April 30, 2018

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Each week I read a number of customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. 16 Statistics Showing Data’s Influence on Customer Experience by Tricia Morriss. My Comment: Data and personalization ate HOT topics in marketing and customer experience. Some are exciting.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles for the Week of October 23, 2017

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Impulse service on steroids by Chip Bell. Retail Customer Experience) If service was an impulse encounter, what would be its features? How do service providers convince customers to assume a “got-to-ha ve” state of mind? Why personalization is key for retail customer experiences by Jim Dicso.

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Are You So Good Your Customers Would Pay You Double?

ShepHyken

If someone is willing to spend more, they will surely expect to get more value, and that value should be in the form of a better customer experience. A recent study by Aspect found that 52% of consumers said that they would pay more for “good” customer service while 66% will pay more for “great” customer service.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles For the Week of December 3, 2017

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Rethinking Federal Customer Experience by Frank Konkel. Nextgov) This eBook looks at how agencies are baking customer experience into their missions. My Comment: Let’s kick off this week’s Top Five with an interesting concept: That the United States government could provide excellent customer service.

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