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CX Consulting 101 – Top Principles of Customer Experience Design

Strativity

Throughout Strativity’s 17+ years in CX consulting, we’ve developed fundamental principles and frameworks to help our clients avoid roadblocks and accelerate success with their customer experience initiatives — and now we’re sharing what we’ve learned with CX leaders like you. Think about a great customer experience you’ve had.

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To Master Customer Experience Strategy, Master CX Mindset

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Customer experience leaders are often told to “create a better customer experience” with little more than a pat on the back and an annual customer survey. There is a lack of understanding around what customer experience really is, and perhaps more importantly, what it takes to deliver it.

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{Guest Post} How Employee Engagement Impacts Your Company’s Performance and Results

Michelli Experience

Guest post by Zorian Rotenberg: As more and more hard evidence surfaces indicating the impact of employee engagement on company performance, it’s clear that organizations actively addressing this concern will outperform their competitors. Defining Employee Engagement. How Can We Measure the Impact of Employee Engagement?

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Customer Resolution 2017 – Perfect Experiences

Michelli Experience

One day, I was asking Horst about a client of mine that was struggling to engage customers. As I presented the challenge to Horst, I explained the efforts the company’s leaders had exerted to, “improve the quality of their customer experience so that most customers had less pain during interactions”.

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Renewed Year Customer Experience Focus

Michelli Experience

I’ve been critical of leaders who make declarations like “ THIS IS THE YEAR OF THE CUSTOMER.” My problem with those types of statements is that I believe every year should be the year of the customer. In support of my position, I offer the following: If you want to keep customers in 2016 …. Why else are we in business?

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Customer Experience Excellence – The Science and the Craft

Michelli Experience

Every time I develop a customized customer service training tool for a client of mine, I caution that the tool is a “guidebook” for customer service behavior and that no tool can fit every application. As such, a customer service toolkit is only as good as the judgment and skill of the person using it.

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If we understand our customers, how do we then improve customer experience?

Storyminers

If we understand our customers, how do we then improve customer experience? More often than not, an organization will analyze customer feedback, pick the most common denominator and seek to fix the problem quickly. First, there are concepts you need to get right internally: Your Customer Experience strategy.