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What Do Companies With Low Net Promoter Score Have in Common?

Retently

Since not all NPS® data is public, and most brands aren’t eager to publish their low Net Promoter Score, we’ve taken several steps to find reliable customer satisfaction data that we can use to compare brands: Whenever possible, we’ve sourced data from various NPS benchmarks to gain a picture of the general NPS range within an industry.

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Report: Net Promoter Score Benchmark Study, 2015

Experience Matters

We published a Temkin Group report, Net Promoter Score Benchmark Study, 2015. This is the fourth year of this study that includes Net Promoter® Scores (NPS®) on 291 companies across 20 industries based on a study of 10,000 U.S. See the NPS Benchmark Studies from 2012 , 2013 , and 2014.

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Report: Tech Vendor NPS Benchmark, 2015 (B2B)

Experience Matters

We just published a Temkin Group report, Tech Vendor NPS Benchmark, 2015 , The research examines Net Promoter Scores and the link to loyalty for 62 tech vendors based on feedback from IT decision makers in large North American organizations. this year, almost reaching the level from our initial study in 2012.

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Report: 2015 Temkin Experience Ratings of Tech Vendors

Experience Matters

This is the fourth year of the ratings, here are links to the 2012 , 2013 , and 2014 ratings. The average score this year, 59%, represents a six percentage-point increase over last year and is the highest score achieved since the ratings’ inception in 2012. This product has a report (.pdf) pdf) and a dataset (excel).

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As the Economy Gets Better, Customer Service Gets Worse

Beyond Philosophy

Thinking about the coming year, I see trends underway that predict interesting changes in Net Promoter Score (NPS), Customer Experience (CX), and mobile digital experience for 2015, and they might surprise you. Prediction #1: Net Promoter Score (NPS) Will Continue to Falter.

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Report: The State of CX Metrics, 2015

Experience Matters

See the State of CX Metrics studies from 2011 , 2012 , 2013 , and 2014. P.S. Net Promoter Score, Net Promoter, and NPS are registered trademarks of Bain & Company, Satmetrix Systems, and Fred Reichheld. Download report for $195. Download report for $195.

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

According to the study, “the cumulative return of a $100 investment in the ACSI fund from April 2000 to April 2012 was $490, a gain of 390 percent. A Global Shipping company increased its Net Promoter Score (NPS) by 40% points over 30 months. By comparison, the S&P 500 returned only $93, a 7-percent loss.