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The Importance of Customer Self Service Portal

Kayako

In recent years, the rise of social media put the customer in charge of the brand conversation. As e-commerce and demand for online help expands, companies have to meet and exceed new expectations to keep customers satisfied. Fortunately, customers also like to help themselves. Discover Kayako Self Service.

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Reinventing airline loyalty with LoyaltyPlus FrequentFlyer

LoyaltyPlus

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimates that global revenues for airlines were down by 44% last year when compared to 2019 figures. Fortunately, operations have resumed with airlines looking for more creative ways of re-engaging with customers.

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What are Your UICs? Lessons from American & United Airlines Customer Experience Debacles

Michelli Experience

I call them UICs (unique industry challenges) and I see them as foundational issues that must be overcome to deliver outstanding customer experiences. Here are a few examples: Frequent interactions that involve saying “no” to customers. Customers must yield control. Customers must yield control. Customer alcohol use.

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10 Examples of Companies Delivering Superior Customer Service

Uniphore

It’s increasingly vital for organizations in all industries to provide superior customer service that exceeds expectations and meets users’ needs quickly and efficiently. Here are impressive examples of superior customer service: 1. Sainsbury’s Gives a Young Customer Exactly What She Wants U.K.

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Managing Customer Expectations Like a Pro – Featuring Mike Miller and Vikas Bhambri

Kustomer

Listen and subscribe to our podcast: In this episode of the Customer Service Secrets Podcast, Gabe Larsen is joined by two CX leaders, Michael Miller and Vikas Bhambri, to discuss how to manage different types of customer expectations and service expectations during a global pandemic.

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The World Is Going Crazy

Beyond Philosophy

Many of my followers weighed in with their own experiences that tell a truth that is hard to swallow, the world has changed for good, but it’s not good for customers. She thinks customer service is out the window and that getting a good experience is a pleasant change from the usual. Mandy is right.

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Can Your Front Line Team Provide a Great Service Exit?

Wired and Dangerous

The flight attendant on the airline does the same “notice the exits” speech before every flight. Great service has great exits! We all enjoy the convenience as well as speed of self-service and automation…when it works. Have you noticed that your customers have changed?