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Is the Chief Experience Officer a Worthwhile Addition to the C-Suite?

Retently

But taking customer experience lightly can be dangerous too. Some studies suggest that poor customer service costs businesses up to $62 million per year. trillion annually when their customers leave – and that’s only in the US. Others are less “optimistic,” saying that companies stand to lose up to $1.6

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Volunteers at Work

Customer Enthusiast

For many years, I’ve gone on record saying that the reason you and I, as customers, consistently receive predictably poor customer service is because exceptional customer service is voluntary; employees don’t have to deliver it, and most don’t. This includes both coworkers and customers.

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100 Stats that Prove the Importance of Customer Satisfaction, Retention, & Loyalty

SurveySparrow

Customer Satisfaction Customer Retention Customer Loyalty How SurveySparrow Helps Increase Customer Satisfaction Bottom Line Customer Satisfaction The first set of statistics focuses on customer satisfaction, demonstrating how vital it is for businesses to provide exceptional customer service and experiences.