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‘Customer excellence is here: it’s just not very evenly distributed yet’. The Nunwood 2014 UK Customer Experience Excellence Report

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Customer Excellence is here: it’s just not evenly distributed yet’ A fantastic quote that I wish I could claim was mine! In 2014, it is very difficult to find an organisation who does not believe that the customer experience or being customer centric is NOT of value. Personalisation.

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Q&A: B2B Customer Experience Conversation with Avnet’s Peggy Carrieres About Supply Chain Challenges, Capturing the Voice of Customer, and More!

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That’s why InMoment hosts regular Experience Exchanges to help customer experience (CX) professionals do just that. What role does Experience Improvement play here, and how? Our product goes to 40 countries to get to market, and we sit in the middle of the value chain between suppliers and customers.

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Belief, Growth and Sustainability – my perspective on the 2014 UK Customer Experience Awards

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If you follow me on Twitter, it would not have escaped your notice that last week played host to the 2014 UK Customer Experience Awards. The 2014 awards did not disappoint. I wondered what my key learning’s for 2014 would be. It is three-quarters of a mile long!!)

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‘Sweeping the steps of Customer Experience in 2014? – out with the old and in with the new for 2015

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As we approach the last 24 hours before the end of 2014, I feel it is time to reflect on the last twelve months in the world of Customer Experience. Twelve months is not a particularly long time in the context of a lifetime of experiences, yet it is remarkable what progress can be made in 365 days. JD Williams.

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‘More than just the product’ – the evolution from product centric to customer centric

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The number of Bookstores physically present on UK high streets have fallen to less than 1000 in 2014 – down over a third in the last ten years. Borders were trying to offer their customers more than just the product. Borders were trying to offer a more varied customer experience. You can read the article in full here.

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Customer Experience: Summing Up 2014

Maz Iqbal

Customer Experience: What Is The Default Setting? Why is that the floor at Paddington Station did not facilitate one of its primary roles: enable passengers (customers) to walk about easily, freely, quickly (if need be) around the railway station? Summing Up The State of Customer Experience As At 2014.

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What Every C-Suite Leader Needs to Know about Customer Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

What Does Customer Experience Success Mean to Your C-Suite? The CEO or another C-suite leader gets excited about customer experience. So they decide to commit to this idea – that creating better customer experiences will lead to happier customers, leading to better results. No resources.