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Expert commentary: Closing the CX Gap between Customer Expectations and Business Reality

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There are three distinct approaches for a customer experience management program. One approach is to chase customer expectations, another focuses on operational efficiency, and the third is an aligned outcomes approach to customer experience management. Closing the Delivery Gap.

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4 out of 5 organizations have not increased their customer satisfaction since 2010!

Beyond Philosophy

I’ve followed the American Customer Satisfaction Institute (ACSI) results since I started Beyond Philosophy in 2002. When you consider all the resources organizations and individuals have put into customer experience and the voice of the customer, I wonder… was it worth it? Guess what?

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5 Top Customer Service Articles of the Week 2-21-2022

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Each week I read many customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. Are Lifelike Digital Humans the Future of Customer Experience? My Comment: Is this the future of customer service? The Value Gap a New Blueprint for Customer Expectations by Quinine.

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How to survive customer service blunders in the world of social media

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I heard the term “social vampire” in 2005 when it referred to a person who more or less attached them self to someone and piled on attention until they felt that the person they were endowing with excessive flattery liked them in return. Will customers lie?

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10 Ways to Build Customer Centric Organization

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Customer experience metrics have penetrated most organizations. But it is not just about customer satisfaction surveys or getting to track the Net Promoter Score although both can be part of the overall equation. This allows you to boost customer satisfaction and keeps customers delighted.

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Enterprise-Rent-a-Car: How to turn a ‘promoter’ into a ‘detractor’ in 1,2,3!

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Taylor, by 2005, Enterprise Rent-A-Car’s customer service had been recognized seven times by J.D. Power and Associates as highest in customer satisfaction for rental car companies at or near airports. The company was named ninth on Business Week’s top 25 companies customer service list in 2007.

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Why Customer Delight Is the Wrong Strategy

Comm100

The ugly truth is that beyond meeting customer expectations, delighting customers has a minimal impact on loyalty. In fact, customers are more likely to punish a company for poor service than they are willing to patronize a business because of exceptional service. Are You as Delightful as You Think?

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