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5 Reasons Your KPIs Are Hurting Your Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

There must be a good ratio of emphasis between internal and transactional goals, like sales and productivity, and the emotional goals, like Customer Satisfaction and Net Promoter scores. Most of the emphasis should be on Customer measures (70%) while less emphasis on the internal measures (30%).

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

In addition, higher levels of customer satisfaction are tied to high levels of positive cash flows with low volatility, and positive earnings surprises. Keeping Customers results in a high increase in value. Focusing on customer retention with a better Customer Experience will benefit your bottom-line expenses.

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Are You Deliberate with Your Customer Strategy or Just Taking a Chance?

Beyond Philosophy

Colin Shaw is the founder and CEO of Beyond Philosophy , one of the world’s first organizations devoted to customer experience. Colin is an international author of four best-selling books and an engaging keynote speaker.

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Do You Harness the Power of Habit in Your Marketing Yet?

Beyond Philosophy

With nearly half of every decision decided by habits, the real question is how much longer can you afford to ignore the power of habits in your marketing efforts?

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Why Most Customer Experience Programs Fail

Beyond Philosophy

Beyond Philosophy provides consulting, specialized research & training from their headquarters in Tampa, Florida, USA. Follow Colin Shaw on Twitter @ColinShaw_CX The post Why Most Customer Experience Programs Fail appeared first on Beyond Philosophy | Customer Experience Consultancy | CEM Consultants.

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4 Ways to Gain Customers’ Trust in Data Security

Beyond Philosophy

These four actions evoke emotions that develop a relationship built on a foundation of trust, which can flourish into Customer retention and loyalty over time. View our books on Customer Experience here. Make sure that your use of data adds value to their experience. Which companies do you think do a good job with data security?

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Customer Care … CRM … Customer Experience — What’s the Difference?

ClearAction

Customer Care … Customer Relationship Management … Customer Experience — what’s the difference? All of these terms are components of customer experience management (CEM), which is the broadest and deepest way of viewing customers and their role in the success of any organization (for-profit, non-profit, or government).