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Become a better leader by knowing yourself and managing your emotions

Beyond Philosophy

EQ is also a crucial part of your customer experience design and delivery. Today, we are discussing EQ, what it is, and how it helps your customer strategy and leadership. The same goes for customer service representatives. Having a high EQ is vital to customer service.

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Don’t Do Digital Transformation, Design It

Storyminers

That’s the view of managing principal of Storyminers and experience design expert, Mike Wittenstein. Wittenstein agreed that with the arrival of more technology at the front end of engagement, marketing and customer experience are aggressively coming together. Related Content.

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A to Z Guide to Customer Experience Definitions and Terms (Updated)

Lumoa

Actionability is also, as we believe, one of the essential aspects of customer experience management. How do you take action on customer experience? Listen to your customers. more friendly behavior in customer service) Marketing to take the info into account in better targeting (e.g.

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The Power of Video in the Field of Customer Service {Guest post by Alleli Aspili}

Michelli Experience

If a video can’t entertain, then why can’t it inform simultaneously—specifically in the realm of customer service? Videos are very efficient in dispensing valuable information that would help the customer base enjoy and possibly encourage more transactions. So why not publish a video that addresses their needs?

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The Future of Customer Service: Human Intelligence (HI) or Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Michelli Experience

I have been slow to accept that, from a service perspective, humans will ever be replaced by computers. I’ve suggested that customers will resist “robots” and I’ve based my thinking in part on the “uncanny valley” hypothesis which postulates that the more robots look like humans the less humans will feel comfortable with them.

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Customers Aren’t Always Right: Courageous Leaders Need to Be

Michelli Experience

It is one thing to be customer-centric (striving to build customer loyalty by helping your people, processes, and technology deliver customer engagement) and quite another thing to let your people become customer doormats. Service professionals certainly need skills to manage angry customers.

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Why You Need To Design CX Change, Not Just Do It

Storyminers

Too many organisations are “doing” before “designing” when it comes to digital and customer transformation, and not going deep enough into insights analysis and cultural change. Wittenstein agreed that with the arrival of more technology at the front end of engagement, marketing and customer experience are aggressively coming together.

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