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What Elephants and Customer Experiences Have in Common

CSM Magazine

Customers are like elephants; they have amazing memories. This means they will never forget a truly wonderful or absolutely horrible service experience. So, in these tough economic times, what are the best customer service strategies to provide elephant-astic experiences? Unleash the chatbot!

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5 Ways to Apply AI and Win Back Business

CSM Magazine

Facilitating customer self-service using automated contact channels, such as IVR and chatbots is a recognised method of reducing strain on contact centers during spikes in demand. Here are 5 ways specialist service bots can play a winning role in your organization’s customer retention strategy: 1.

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Customer Experience Articles

ClearAction

Customer Experience Articles. Customer experience articles. Tools, techniques, and case studies catalyze your customer experience management success. Peruse ClearAction articles, podcasts and webcasts, and ask how these best practices can be customized to your specific needs. Customer-Focused Marketing.

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Reputational Risk Explained: Effective Strategies to Build Trust and Credibility

BirdEye

Reputational risk is potential damage to an organization’s image caused by negative publicity, scandals, or crises that can impact revenue, brand value, and stakeholder loyalty. Customers, partners, investors, and the public shape how they feel about a company and its services. Watch the Free Demo Now.

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Your Customer Experience is Superficial unless you have the “Q”

CX University

Companies are shooting themselves in the foot consistently around their customer experience. In the past 18 months, we’ve seen several major brands back pedal from serious customer experience mistakes. German customer experience has long been considered very bad. But what do customer experience thought leaders say?