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2022 Experience Trends: What Employees & Customers Think About Evolving COVID Safety Measures

InMoment XI

It’s never been more important to stay tuned into employee and customer experience trends. In the past few years, businesses have had to pivot countless times in order to adapt the experiences they provide customers, employees, and the greater market. About the 2022 Experience Trends Report. How can brands meet their needs?

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3 Customer Experience Ideas for 2022

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

When it came to customer experience, leaders dealt with all sorts of changes and challenges. Customers were able to pick out their produce again at the grocery store. And 2022 looks like it will be another twelve months of uncertainty. That’s where customer experience leaders can lean in and really lead in this new year.

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3 Employee and Customer Experience Trends for Banks, Wealth Advisors, and Credit Unions in 2022

InMoment XI

What is the future for employee and customer experience trends in banks, wealth advisory firms, and credit unions? InMoment recently dove into the financial services industry’s 2022 outlook—and there’s a lot to unpack. For Customers: Most banking customers responded with “tap-&-go or digital wallet” (Apple or Samsung).

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Top 4 Customer Experience Trends for Financial Services to Expect in 2022

Comm100

In 2021, evolving customer experience trends shook up the financial services industry. Customers demanded digital services to meet their needs, and as organizations rose to the demand, these high customer expectations led to innovative new services. For customers, this integration provides a seamless and excellent experience.

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Top Techniques for Coaching Your Contact Center Agents

Speaker: Francoise Tourniaire - Founder of FT Works, Omid Razavi - Chief Advocacy Officer at SupportLogic, and Gregory Walker - Senior Product Manager at SupportLogic

The 'great resignation' and the 'great talent reshuffle' have impacted contact center and customer support staff as much, if not more than, any other part of the workforce. November 3rd, 2022 at 9:30 am PT, 12:30 pm ET, 5:30 pm BST. Attendees will walk away with insight on the following: Critical components for coaching programs.

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The Top 3 Customer Service Trends to Expect in 2022

Comm100

The customer service landscape is forever changing as technologies and consumer expectations develop, but 2021 has seen a shift of proportions that we have arguably never experienced. Query volumes spiked as customers (and companies) faced unprecedented problems, placing huge stress on customer service agents.

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Driving the Future: Integrated CX in Automotive Customer Journeys

InMoment XI

Automotive brands need to understand customers’ needs and preferences, and then adapt accordingly, to deliver outstanding experiences that win and retain customers. Delivering these ultra-personalized experiences to every customer, every time, can seem like an impossible task; AI not only makes it possible, but achievable at scale.

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Sustaining Employee Engagement in the Contact Center

Speaker: Paul Ellis, Contact Center SME & Business Consultant for One You Love Homecare LLC

Customers and prospective clients require real, passionate, and empathetic humans. The only sustainable way to get these human experiences is with employee engagement. Employee engagement requires great leadership. May 5th, 2022 at 9:30 am PDT, 12:30 pm EDT, 5:30 pm GMT

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The Conversational AI Journey: What to Expect from Start to Finish

Speaker: Gary Davis, SmartAction CEO

Understanding the work involved before and after you deploy a virtual agent makes all the difference between a poor customer experience and one that’s on par with your best live agent. You’ll learn: The internal stakeholders you need to involve and engage to make your conversational AI project a successful one.