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The Spectrum of Data-Driven CX (And Why There’s No Magic Metric)

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

CX teams use a variety of metrics to guide their efforts, drive improvements, and measure ROI. But we see teams fall into an all-too-common trap when they don’t focus on why they’re collecting these metrics. Few experienced professionals dare to venture off from these tried-and-true metrics. And that’s a problem.

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NPS, CES, CSAT: Which One is the Best Metric?

GetFeedback

NPS, CES, and CSAT are customer loyalty metrics. They’re used to measure the level of loyalty that a customer has toward your brand. It captures, analyzes and reports on all customer feedback—expectations, likes, and dislikes—associated with your company. An introduction to NPS, CES, and CSAT .

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How to Use CX Metrics to Find Bottlenecks to Product Led Growth

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Customer experience (CX) metrics have an important role to play in this strategy—something I explored in-depth in a previous post: Customer Experience in the Era of Product Led Growth. Metrics are essential to understanding progress on the product led growth curve. This is where CX metrics are so valuable.

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CSAT vs NPS: Understanding the Variances in Feedback Measurement

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This stat shows us the importance of measuring customer experience. But which metrics should we focus on? When it comes to feedback metrics, CSAT vs NPS has been a long-running battle. CSAT vs NPS: A Table of Comparison So, shall we begin? Now, let’s see… What is NPS? What is CSAT?

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Should Loyalty Metrics Be Reassessed Post-Pandemic?

Two years later, CX pros are still curious about the impact the pandemic has had on customer expectations and how to modify their CX measurement programs accordingly. Common questions include: Does Net Promoter Score® (NPS) still have the same predictive power? Do loyalty metrics need to be reassessed?

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Is the Net Promoter Score Metric Outdated?

Retently

In a 2003 Harvard Business Review article , Fred Reichheld introduced Net Promoter Score® as a new measure of customer loyalty and satisfaction. That makes the Net Promoter Score, as of 2023, 20 years old — an eternity for a customer success metric in the fast-paced world of technology.

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11 Customer Service Metrics to Start Measuring

GetFeedback

But when it comes to service quality, how do you measure where you really stand with customers? Here’s a look at the top 11 customer service metrics you should start measuring today. Customer Happiness Metrics. To measure customer happiness, turn to CSAT, CES, and NPS. How do you measure it?

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Should Loyalty Metrics be Reassessed Post-Pandemic? And What About NPS?

CX pros are examining the impact the pandemic has had on customer expectations and how they might need to modify their CX measurement programs. They wonder: Does Net Promoter Score® (NPS) still have the same predictive power. Do loyalty metrics need to be reassessed? Have the drivers of customer experience changed?