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Subconscious Clues That Call People to Action

Beyond Philosophy

Helping your Customers make a decision is an important element in your Customer Experience design. This delay is a consequence caused by the Paradox of Choice , first introduced to us by Barry Schwartz in his book of the same name in 2004, and then later in his TED talk. The Consequence of Choice.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

We’re honored to be honored for our work alongside so many of our customer service and customer experience colleagues. This is especially true in the customer service industry. Customer Experience (CX) has catapulted into one of the most important aspects of determining business success. Adrian Swinscoe.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

We’re honored to be honored for our work alongside so many of our customer service and customer experience colleagues. This is especially true in the customer service industry. Customer Experience (CX) has catapulted into one of the most important aspects of determining business success. Adrian Swinscoe.

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Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Third, the NPS is insufficient in measuring the multidimensional nature of customer loyalty. retention, expand usage) that extend beyond just recommendations. 2004; Fornell, et al.,

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Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Third, the NPS is insufficient in measuring the multidimensional nature of customer loyalty. retention, expand usage) that extend beyond just recommendations. 2004; Fornell, et al.,

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