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A blended set of measures are critical for customer-centric operationalization

Doug Leather

What company doesn’t want to be customer-centric? It’s highly unlikely that any executive wakes up in the morning and makes a statement along the lines of – “Customer-Centricity is not important to us and we shouldn’t consider it!”. The most important stakeholder in almost all cases is the customer.

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

The short version is that a study by the CFI group tracked the share prices of the leaders of the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) and the leaders National Customer Satisfaction Index, UK (NCSI) versus the broader markets. A Global Shipping company increased its Net Promoter Score (NPS) by 40% points over 30 months.

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Do You Harness the Power of Habit in Your Marketing Yet?

Beyond Philosophy

In an article about habits for the New York Times in 2012, he writes, “ Over the past two decades, the science of habit formation has become a major field of research in neurology and psychology departments at hundreds of major medical centers and universities, as well as inside extremely well financed corporate labs.

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Top Five Predictions for Customer Listening in 2020

CSM Magazine

Likewise, for companies to be truly customer-centric, customer feedback and insights must be embedded company-wide: from HQ to frontline teams. We’ve seen many businesses realise that, no matter how golden their customer insights are, if they’re stuck in a spreadsheet in the data department, they’re of no business value.

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CEO’s Guide to Growth Through Ease of Business & Ease of Work

ClearAction

Further growth in revenue and profitability is achieved through enterprise-wide anticipation of customers’ reactions: Preventing occurrence of customer issues is known as ’embedding customer-centricity DNA’ throughout your company’s culture. Examples of achievements that grew customer trust: 11.

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Would Consumers (Really) Spend More For Better Service?

Beyond Philosophy

For several years, up through its purchase by Oracle in 2012, RightNow Technologies commissioned a study (conducted by Harris Interactive), where they stated that great customer service (which they labeled as experience) influences downstream purchasing decisions – at least in online retail. and nine other countries.

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The 7 Keys to Word-of-Mouth Marketing

C3Centricity

Sorry, these are all US examples; if you have great customer service examples from companies in Europe or Asia, then please add them in the comments below. I am sure there are many, but the US does seem to have an advantage over other regions when it comes to walking the talk of customer centricity.

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