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Bad Customer Experience Is Worse Than Crap

InMoment XI

Okay, I used a crass headline to get your attention. But it turns out to be true. I recently stumbled upon a 2010 Consumer Reports study where Americans rated poor customer experiences like hidden fees and incomprehensible bills as more annoying than dog poop. And the fun doesn't stop there. By my count, eleven of the top twenty annoyances are customer experiences (and a few others are arguable).

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Three Ways Technology Can Make Cities Safer

Customer Interactions

'Pundits have long debated the root causes of crime and how to combat it, such as investing in education, early intervention, and programs to reduce unemployment. Those may be successful strategies from a social perspective, but what about technology? Can technology also be a safe-city enabler? Here are three ways that cites can apply technology to enhance safety: Leverage Existing Security Systems to their Fullest Potential – Let’s face it – government agencies already invest

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Establishing the Right Measures and Objectives

Brad Cleveland Blog

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Bad Customer Experience Is Worse Than Crap

InMoment XI

Okay, I used a crass headline to get your attention. But it turns out to be true. I recently stumbled upon a 2010 Consumer Reports study where Americans rated poor customer experiences like hidden fees and incomprehensible bills as more annoying than dog poop. And the fun doesn't stop there. By my count, eleven of the top twenty annoyances are customer experiences (and a few others are arguable).

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The Ultimate Guide to Monetizing Customer Learning

Every decision that goes into your learning monetization strategy matters for your organization’s bottom line. Our research has shown a clear correlation between high program maturity (and ROI!) and choosing the right monetization strategy. This eBook contains clear, actionable ways to approach packaging and pricing models that will help your association grow revenue, improve profitability, and drive expansion into new markets.

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Bad Customer Experience Is Worse Than Crap

InMoment XI

Okay, I used a crass headline to get your attention. But it turns out to be true. I recently stumbled upon a 2010 Consumer Reports study where Americans rated poor customer experiences like hidden fees and incomprehensible bills as more annoying than dog poop. And the fun doesn't stop there. By my count, eleven of the top twenty annoyances are customer experiences (and a few others are arguable).

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Quick–I Need an Answer!

InMoment XI

To paraphrase a familiar saying—Data, data everywhere and not an answer in sight. Gone are the days when business people did not have enough data. Most of us have too much —way too much. Take customer experience professionals, for example. Organizations whose customer experience programs are transaction based routinely survey hundreds of thousands customers.

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Video: What Women Want

InMoment XI

No, this is not about the 2000 movie telling the story of Nick Marshall and Darcy McGuire, but something more pertinent as automakers and dealers head into the 2013 spring selling season. If you are considering a strategy to bring more women to the brand or dealership, there are some things you need to consider.

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Quick–I Need an Answer!

InMoment XI

To paraphrase a familiar saying—Data, data everywhere and not an answer in sight. Gone are the days when business people did not have enough data. Most of us have too much —way too much. Take customer experience professionals, for example. Organizations whose customer experience programs are transaction based routinely survey hundreds of thousands customers.

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What Women Want

InMoment XI

No, this is not about the 2000 movie telling the story of Nick Marshall and Darcy McGuire, but something more pertinent as automakers and dealers head into the 2013 spring selling season. If you are considering a strategy to bring more women to the brand or dealership, there are some things you need to consider.

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How Retailers Are Transforming Customer Experiences with Data & AI

Speaker: David Azoulay, Marc Stracuzza, Román Tejada, and Guest Speaker Sucharita Kodali

Imagine a retail landscape where every interaction is personalized, every decision informed, and every opportunity maximized 🤔✨ Join us for an exploratory journey into the heart of AI-driven retail innovation. We’ll unveil the transformative potential of AI and data analytics in shaping the future of omnichannel personalization and e-commerce.

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Quick–I Need an Answer!

InMoment XI

To paraphrase a familiar saying—Data, data everywhere and not an answer in sight. Gone are the days when business people did not have enough data. Most of us have too much —way too much. Take customer experience professionals, for example. Organizations whose customer experience programs are transaction based routinely survey hundreds of thousands customers.

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Listening to your Employees… Is it really worth it?

InMoment XI

This post originally appeared as a podcast on Allegiance Radio. Do you care what your employees think? Is it worthwhile to build a Voice of the Employee (VOE) program? What are the benefits? Where do you start? We chatted with Bruce Parkinson, Director of Employee Engagement at Cummins, on an Allegiance episode last August. Bruce. View Article.

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Victoria’s Not So Secret Brand Crisis

InMoment XI

The internet is all-a-twitter (pun intended….sorry) over the latest social media-induced brand crisis. This one is about the new Victoria’s Secret “Bright Young Things” ad campaign that many people feel inappropriately targets highly sexual underwear to tweens and teenagers. Much of the uproar has come through the social media channel, particularly from an open letter.

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Listening to your Employees… Is it really worth it?

InMoment XI

Listen to this episode: This post originally appeared as a podcast on Allegiance Radio. Do you care what your employees think? Is it worthwhile to build a Voice of the Employee (VOE) program? What are the benefits? Where do you start? We chatted with Bruce Parkinson, Director of Employee Engagement at Cummins, on an Allegiance.

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The 2023 Verint Experience Index: Retail

Reports of the death of in-store shopping have been greatly exaggerated. This year’s retail survey found that more than 60 percent of consumers start and end their journey by visiting a store. Retail customers value price above everything, but the importance of other factors varies for different brands. In-store shopping is valued highly by grocery and home improvement customers Technology retail customers place less importance on in-store experiences – for them it only ranks sixth Digital exper

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Victoria’s Not So Secret Brand Crisis

InMoment XI

The internet is all-a-twitter (pun intended….sorry) over the latest social media induced brand crisis. This one is about the new Victoria’s Secret “Bright Young Things” ad campaign that many people feel inappropriately targets highly sexual underwear to tweens and teenagers. You can read an ABC news article about it here. Much of the uproar has.

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Listening to your Employees… Is it really worth it?

InMoment XI

Listen to this episode: This post originally appeared as a podcast on Allegiance Radio. Do you care what your employees think? Is it worthwhile to build a Voice of the Employee (VOE) program? What are the benefits? Where do you start? We chatted with Bruce Parkinson, Director of Employee Engagement at Cummins, on an Allegiance.

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Victoria’s Not So Secret Brand Crisis

InMoment XI

The internet is all-a-twitter (pun intended….sorry) over the latest social media induced brand crisis. This one is about the new Victoria’s Secret “Bright Young Things” ad campaign that many people feel inappropriately targets highly sexual underwear to tweens and teenagers. You can read an ABC news article about it here. Much of the uproar has.

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Establishing the Right Measures and Objectives

Brad Cleveland Blog

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Navigating the Future: Unveiling Trends and Bold Predictions in Customer Experience

Ready to explore 2024’s CX landscape? Join experts from SMG and guest Forrester as they discuss prominent trends actively shaping the industry and dive into a stack of bold predictions for the year ahead. Will the average customer experience improve? How can leaders leverage their CX metrics to establish financial linkage? What will global firms achieve using customer-facing generative AI?