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How to Manage Customer Wait Time: The Best Tips From Great Companies

Beyond Philosophy

.” Sometimes we don’t mind waiting at all; sometimes we mind very much. Your customers likely wait in your experience, too, and that may or may not be creating negative feelings about your experience. I hardly noticed the wait because I was so busy with the crossword. People want to get started.

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Use SMIRC Goals to Define Customer Experience Outcomes

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

It’s not uncommon in my experience coaching, consulting, and workshopping with business leaders to come across goals that are vague, impossible to quantify, or otherwise unhelpful. A SMIRC Customer Experience Goal is: Social. Customer experience is built on collaboration. I call it a SMIRC goal. Measurable.

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Why an Effortless Experience Isn’t Enough for Customer Loyalty

GetFeedback

A while back, my teammates and I spent hours in a conference room mulling over the concept of effortless experience. Prior to this, we had all read the book, “ The Effortless Experience: Conquering the New Battleground for Customer Loyalty ,” and one question came out of it: Is effortless really enough? . Finding no.

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4 Chatbot Customer Service Use Cases for Every Industry

Comm100

Digital customer engagement is always evolving. Just as live chat was a technological leap over telephone communication and is proving to be the most essential of all channels, chatbots are the latest technological milestone in customer support. Automate frequently asked questions to better use agent time.

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What You Need to Know to Reduce Customer Effort in 2019

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

We’re all making predictions and tracking trends in customer experience. One thing we predict will not change for a long time is the need to reduce customer effort. Reducing efforts will only begin when organizations understand customer journeys and personas.”. What will happen in 2019? Which trends will matter?

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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. Companies that couldn’t deliver are now either history or relics that remind us of another time – think the last Blockbuster. In other words, why invest in chasing after customer expectations when you could be shaping those expectations yourself?

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The year of emotive customer experience

Vonage

The only problem with chasing the next big thing is that you risk losing sight of the first one: your customers. At NewVoiceMedia, we believe that, in today’s Age of the Customer , personal, emotional customer interactions play a critical role in bridging the gap for what disruption and digital innovation alone cannot solve.