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A CX Snapshot: 2019 Insights from B2B Organizations

CloudCherry

Originating in the tech sector, customer experience (CX) is now a hot topic in the B2B space—so hot, in fact, that many B2B CX experts believe it will define their companies’ competitive strategies in the coming years. Gartner found that over 80% of organizations expected to compete mainly based on CX in 2019. Photo by Ambrose Chua.

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Building Your Best Culture in 2019

CX Accelerator

Beth Gauthier-Jenkin, The Vice President of Customer Care at Gopher Sport recently generated a wonderful culture dialog via email. Yes, it is an extremely difficult thing to achieve…but putting the effort to develop this type of culture is the greatest thing we can do to enhance both the Employee Experience and the Customer Experience.

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Member Experience Challenges for 2019

CloudCherry

This was a short webinar that went on for about 45 minutes and the majority of the issues presented by the speakers and the questions raised by the host revolved around ‘Member experience challenges’ and how to create solutions for the current year- 2019. ” NPS & Other Metrics. An Overview. The Challenges.

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Taking stock of customer service in 2019

Eptica

Date: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 Author: Pauline Ashenden - Marketing Manager Taking stock of customer service in 2019. Published on: December 11, 2019. And what better way of doing this than exploring the 2019-20 Contact Babel UK Contact Centre Decision-Makers’ Guide , sponsored by Enghouse Interactive.

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Data-Driven Approach to Proving Customer Success

Speaker: Irit Eizips, CEO, CSM Practice

With many different approaches to measuring performance, organizations must rely on the right metrics to drive the best results for their customers. By the end of this webinar, you will know: Which metrics to track to improve your customer success performance.

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Your Top 3 ROI Questions, Answered

InMoment XI

Imagine if you were still operating your business in the same way you were in 2019. Your customer experience (CX) program, like your business, needs to be able to grow and evolve to prove a return on investment. Why Is Showing the Value of Customer Experience So Difficult? Total nightmare, right? Let’s dive in!

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Calculating the ROI of CX: Complete Guide 2019 [Includes Spreadsheets]

Thematic

This blog is a comprehensive guide that will tell you everything you need to know about calculating the ROI of Customer Experience (CX) to move from insights to action. Calculating the ROI of CX: The Complete Guide 2019 Chapter 1: Introduction – ROI or Die! By showing the impact of increases in NPS on financial metrics!

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Redefining Customer Experience Metrics for Better Performance

Speaker: Lynn Hunsaker, Chief Customer Officer of ClearAction Continuum

Popular customer experience metrics include engagement, Net Promoter Score®, first contact resolution, and retention. What do these metrics have in common? They’re measured at customer touch-points, so they’re lagging indicators: you can’t measure them until after the customer experience.

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Contact Center Metrics That Matter

Speaker: Nate Brown, Co-Founder, CX Accelerator

The contact center is one of the most strategic and influential groups related to the larger Customer Experience (CX). Do you have the right metrics in place to assess your true impact? Learn how to round out your CX dashboard with metrics related to the employee experience, the customer journey, and business results.

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Forget CX: Measure "Ease of Doing Business" Instead

Speaker: Curtis Bingham, CEO, Chief Customer Officer Council

Customer Experience is the new black. But our research indicates customer loyalty is simply the wrong thing to be measuring. It is hard to correlate loyalty metrics with business results. It doesn’t measure actual customer behavior—and therefore a limited predictor of desired outcomes.