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Book Review – Chief Customer Officer 2.0 – How to Build Your Customer Driven Growth Engine

ijgolding

Even if your company does not yet have a ‘Chief Customer Officer’ or ‘CCO’ it is unlikely to be long before they do! This is partly due to the fact that Customer Experience is still in its relative infancy as a profession. Fortunately help is at hand – and has been since 2006.

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Top women CXOs

CloudCherry

Jeanne has over 20 years of experience into ‘Customer Experience’ as she learned early on from her father. She is specialized at guide leaders and businesses to earn customer-driven growth and development. Jeanne is the author of the famous book, “Chief Customer Officer” (Jossey-Bass, 2006). Lynn Baker.

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7 things you should know about Customer Intelligence Summit keynote speaker Jeanne Bliss

Alida

Her presentation at the Summit, The Five Decisions of Beloved and Prosperous Companies , will reveal actionable tips on how companies can transcend normal business practices to be customer-centric, how culture acts as a growth engine and how brands can thrive in both good and bad times.

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The Power the Ultimate Question

Horizon CX

His research was then fully published in 2006 in a milestone book titled The Ultimate Question and revised and expanded even further in his follow-up publication in 2011 titled The Ultimate Question 2.0. Based on your experience, how likely is it that you would recommend our (product, brand or service) to a friend or colleague?

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Personalizing Customer Experience – An Interview with Jeanne Bliss

SurveySparrow

You wrote your book “Chief Customer Officer : Getting Past Lip Service to Passionate Action” back in 2006. Tell us about what major changes you’ve seen in the CX space from 2006 to now? But you’ve been in the industry before it started really heating up.