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Temkin Group’s (Exciting) Plans For CX Day 2016

Experience Matters

Temkin Group has labelled 2016 The Year of the Emotion for customer experience. As you’ll see below, we’re continuing that theme in our CX Day plans: Thought leadership video: Bruce will interview renowned author and thought […].

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Customer Experience Professionals: Why We Do What We Do

ijgolding

BM: Generally, the customer engagements I’m proudest of are those where the value of becoming more customer-centric has been amply demonstrated and I’ve “converted” sceptics within the company. What do you most love about being a CX professional? The knowledge that we’re making the world a better place for customers.

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11 Customer Experience Trends for 2016 (The Year of Emotion)

Experience Matters

With this post, I’m declaring 2016 “ The Year of Emotion.”. We agree and believe that customer experience is a reflection an organization’s culture and operating processes. Customer Journey Designing. As this happens, we recommend that more companies adopt what we call Customer Journey Thinking ©.

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Award Winning CX Leadership in Banking, with Mark Slatin – CB58

Customer Bliss

They won CX Innovation Awards in both 2015 and 2016, so he seemed like a great person to bring on and discuss what he’s doing with his team — and how/why. Mark leads the client experience efforts at Sandy Spring Bank, the oldest and largest independent Maryland-based bank. About Mark. I loved working with Mark!

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The cost of NOT focussing on Customer Experience

ijgolding

Last night, I received an email from a good friend of mine asking for my input into a question they had been asked by the senior leadership team of their organisation. The question was as follows: What value has our business experienced as a result of all the Customer Experience (CX) work that has been done?

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The Always Up-To-Date Guide To CX Events

Kerry Bodine

I’m often asked about customer experience conferences: What’s out there? I’ve compiled the following list of conferences spanning a variety of topics — like CEM, service design, customer loyalty, customer success, and contact centers — that should be of interest to a wide range of customer experience professionals.

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Embrace New Ways of Thinking in 2016

Beyond Philosophy

We have had a significant increase in the number of organizations contacting us for help with their Customer Experience program. In many cases the initial focus on Customer Experience and new customer measures, like Net Promoter, delivered some improvements but they have been short-lived. We Need New Thinking.