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3 Events Paved The Path For The Customer Experience Discipline

Kerry Bodine

Event #1: Net Promoter Score ® arrived on the scene. Fred Reichheld published The Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth on March 2, 2006, and the book’s cover included the words: “Introducing NPS—How leading firms transform ordinary customers into promoters.” Event #2: Social media went mainstream.

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3 Events Paved The Path For The Customer Experience Discipline

Kerry Bodine

Event #1: Net Promoter Score ® arrived on the scene. Fred Reichheld published The Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth on March 2, 2006, and the book’s cover included the words: “Introducing NPS—How leading firms transform ordinary customers into promoters.” Event #2: Social media went mainstream.

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3 Events Paved The Path For The Customer Experience Discipline

Kerry Bodine

Event #1: Net Promoter Score ® arrived on the scene. Fred Reichheld published The Ultimate Question: Driving Good Profits and True Growth on March 2, 2006, and the book’s cover included the words: “Introducing NPS—How leading firms transform ordinary customers into promoters.” Event #2: Social media went mainstream.

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Developing Surveys to Boost Customer Retention Through Actionable Data

GetFeedback

Customer retention is a leading critical performance indicator for companies in 2002, and for good reason. While developing surveys around Net Promoter Score (NPS) results, it’s definitely important to engage with your Promoters (loyal customers with high retention rates).