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CX Experts We Love

Wootric CX Blog

Why we love Blake: She’s a self-described “customer experience futurist”, keynote speaker, author of More Is More: How the Best Companies Go Farther and Work Harder to Create Knock-Your-Socks-Off Customer Experiences , and host of The Modern Customer Podcast. Bruce Temkin. Guneet Singh. Rachel English. Steven Van Belleghem.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

Barry Dalton is a Customer Experience strategy and CX technology leader with accomplishments in designing and implementing strategy and technology architecture across Marketing, Sales & Service with a particular industry focus on Consumer Products, Pharmaceuticals, Retail, and Technology.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

Barry Dalton is a Customer Experience strategy and CX technology leader with accomplishments in designing and implementing strategy and technology architecture across Marketing, Sales & Service with a particular industry focus on Consumer Products, Pharmaceuticals, Retail, and Technology.

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Inside Customer Success: Uberflip

Amity

The first being product adoption, the second being customer retention, and the third being customer expansion. It might help to start with a bit of a history, give that, relative to other teams here at Uberflip, Customer Success is still very new. How did you personally get started in Customer Success?

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46 Customer Experience Pros Share the Biggest Mistakes Companies Make in Evaluating and Purchasing Customer Experience Software

Bold360

. “The biggest mistake companies make evaluating and purchasing customer care software is…” Not utilizing the power of their CRM! CRMs are under-utilized for customer retention. That being said, the vast majority of CRMs are perfectly suited towards customer retention. Why does this happen?