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Creating a collaborative contact center culture

TechSee

Modern customer-centric operations are increasingly defined by a collaborative contact center culture, with agents working together to respond to customer requests more efficiently by drawing on shared knowledge and experience. Happier contact center agents mean more pleasant interactions for customers. Success breeds success.

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Investing in Innovation: Inside the Mind of the Man Behind Salesforce Service Cloud

Talkdesk

This interview is with Mike Milburn, Chief Customer Officer of Service Cloud at Salesforce. You meet with customers all the time. I think the scope of what customers were looking to change back then was much different. Now we are seeing chief customer care officers and CEOs, chief excellence officers. Absolutely.

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Investing in Innovation: Inside the Mind of the Man Behind Salesforce Service Cloud

Talkdesk

This interview is with Mike Milburn, Chief Customer Officer of Service Cloud at Salesforce. You meet with customers all the time. I think the scope of what customers were looking to change back then was much different. Now we are seeing chief customer care officers and CEOs, chief excellence officers. Absolutely.

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Customer Experience Keynote Speaker: Customer Service vs Customer Experience

Michel Falcon Experience

Hey Team, I’m excited to share my Customer Experience Keynote presentation that I shot in St. In addition to sharing company culture, employee engagement & customer experience strategies, I also explain the difference between customer service and customer experience. Pete’s Beach, Florida.

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People-First Culture Keynote: Las Vegas 2019 (Employee Engagement & Company Culture Keynote)

Michel Falcon Experience

.” To, you put one finger up at a time; just don’t start with the middle finger. Are you content with your customer experience? The expectations of our employees and our customers must be managed to build a people first culture. And it was ‘Customer experience management’ And it made sense to me.

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