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Choosing Between CSAT, NPS or CES: Why it Does Not Matter  

COPC

Organizations often dedicate substantial time and effort debating whether to use Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) , Net Promoter Score (NPS) or Customer Effort Score (CES). The key opportunity to compete is in the experiences provided to customers. — Alex Boland | Director of ANZ Operations at COPC Inc.

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Report: The State of CX Metrics, 2015

Experience Matters

This is the fifth year of this study that examines the CX metrics efforts within large companies. Here’s the executive summary: Temkin Group surveyed nearly 200 large companies to learn about how they use customer experience (CX) metrics, and we then compared their answers with similar studies we’ve conducted every year since 2011.

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Live Chat for Higher Education – The Ultimate 101 Guide

Comm100

85% of Gen Z (those 25 and under) prefer chat or automated interactions for customer service over phone calls. Gen Z have grown up with same-day deliveries for just about anything imaginable, meaning that service expectations are extremely high.

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How to Turn Social Media Customer Service into a Marketing Strategy

ShepHyken

Over the last few years, customer service has shifted from traditional phone support toward social media channels like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and others. Dan Gingiss started the Social Customer Care Track and interest has grown exponentially. Social Media Changes Customer Service. Even millions!

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Comcast is making customer experience its best product

Customer Enthusiast

As a result, typical companies produce a lot of capable – if uninspired – employees who adhere to protocol while processing customers, each one like the previous one, until the end of another routine and monotonous shift. Who are our customers?). Aspirational goal) Make customer experience our best product.

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Guest Blog: Why Convenience is a Key Differentiator in CX

ShepHyken

This week we feature an article by Jaime Bailey who writes about how important convenience has become to the customer experience and how it is a necessity for providing a competitive edge in today’s marketplace. . And the latest area widely touted to provide a competitive edge in the customer experience is convenience.

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CX Success Stories – Butler Ag Equipment

Daniel Group

They discuss how Butler “realized years ago it isn’t just about the scores in those surveys, it’s about how we’re treating customers. So, over the last few years, customer experience has taken more of a front seat with Butler. Butler’s a client of ours since 2011. ” Transcript.