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Making Your Contact Center Adaptive: Advanced Management Techniques for Quickly- Changing Customer Expectations

Storyminers

How do you expect customer expectations to change in 2017? Customers will expect most of their vendors to serve them as well as their favorite vendors do. Prefer the customized recommendations you get from Nordstrom? It’s simply natural to let expectations creep between brands.

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How to Improve Your Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) Score

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No explanation is provided by ACSI, but you can take a look at the years and make some guesses based on the key drivers, which are expectations, perceived quality, and perceived value. To give you a window into how the industries fared on this metric, here are the top 10 industries based on their scores for 2018. Get Calculator.

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How Top Performing Contact Centers Will Own 2017

Storyminers

Customer experience expert Mike Wittenstein sheds light on enhanced customer expectations, AI innovation, and more. 2017 will be a year defined by how well companies continue to adapt to customer expectations—like the ability to get good service at any time of the day, via any device. Here’s what we learned.

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How Will Automation, AI and IoT Shape User Experience?

Answer Dash

(This article is originally published at IT-Online ) According to Gartner, customer experience (CX) – more than products or solutions – is the new battlefront for business, with 81% of marketers saying that by 2020 they expect to be competing mostly or completely on the basis of CX.

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How Top Performing Contact Centers Will Own 2017

Storyminers

Customer experience expert Mike Wittenstein sheds light on enhanced customer expectations, AI innovation, and more. 2017 will be a year defined by how well companies continue to adapt to customer expectations—like the ability to get good service at any time of the day, via any device. Here’s what we learned.

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I Spent 29 Years Adopting Channels for Customer Service – Here is What I Learned

Esteban Kolsky

I never asked customer service providers which channels they were using, or how they distribute the incoming slew of interactions anymore because in my almost 30 years of doing customer service I found that it does absolutely nothing to show either customer intent or enterprise direction as much as adoption showcases.

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What To Expect From Omnichannel Ecommerce in 2022

Magellan Solutions

Recalibrate your understanding of your target consumer because some of what you’ve always known about your customers changed. Because of changes in consumer behavior, retailers may need to adjust their sales and marketing channel mix. This can make shoppers feel safer and accelerate the reduction of physical interaction.