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Reviewing 2018 – our top 10 blog posts from the year

Eptica

Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 Author: Anne-Claire Bellec - Marketing Director Reviewing 2018 – our top 10 blog posts from the year. At the Eptica blog we’ve looked at all of our posts from 2018 and come up with a top 10 of the most popular and topical, based on the number of views, comments and general feedback.

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2019 predictions for ambitious contact centres

Vonage

Brands still struggle with the reality that omni-channel is about customer choice not cost reduction. Too many digital agendas still focus on deflection rather than meeting five generations of customer expectation around live assistance, self-service and being proactive.

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This is What Exceptional Customer Service Looks Like In 2018

Comm100

It’s 2018, and customer expectations are changing faster than ever. While some businesses have struggled to withstand the shifting tides, others have reacted in a timely enough fashion to keep up (at least minimally) with changing customer expectations. Organic Mobile Experiences Blur Channel Lines.

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The Customer Service and Experience Summit – a pan-European event focused solely on the changing face of customer experience and customer service

ijgolding

Already listed as the top pan-European customer service conference to attend in 2018, the summit will take place on 18th and 19th September at the Grange Tower Bridge Hotel. Topics include: Customer Experience: Align support across your departments, streamline service and create a customer centric organisation.

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That’s A Wrap! Recapping Day 3 of C3 2018

Clarabridge

Recapping Day 3 of C3 2018 . We did it – just like that, Clarabridge’s 10th Annual Customer Connections Conference (C3) has officially come to a close. After donning 80s garb and rocking out to The Legwarmers on Tuesday night, everyone came together one last time to discuss the exciting future of customer experience.

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A Customer Experience Year in Reflection

Maru/HUB

Looking ahead to 2018 then, it is predicted customersexpectations will outpace companies’ ability to evolve or invent experiences, as the gap has already widened in 2017. Evolving customer expectations will challenge all organisations.

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Why Community Is Essential to Your Digital Customer Support in 2018

Verint

While better customer service was naturally front and center at such an event, what we also examined was how communities can help build customer loyalty and brand trust. A modern digital customer service experience is what customers expect and a great online community, available 24x7, delivers that.