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Build a Customer Service Survey That Will Engage Your Customers

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While people feel compelled to be involved in the decision-making process of a company, and love to feel like their opinion makes a difference, the fact still stands: people don’t always want to complete customer service surveys. If you’re involved with designing surveys at your company, you’ve probably seen a similar trend.

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4 ways to increase customer service survey response rates

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Last month we talked about survey fatigue and how to produce a well-designed survey that’ll allow you to get the most actionable information with little effort from the respondents. However, prompted customer service surveys are much more difficult to even get the respondents to complete, never mind extract information from.

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Guest Blog: A Radical Idea in Customer Service Surveys – The Solo Question

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This week we feature an article by Gaetano DiNardi who discusses how many customer service surveys are not giving you proper data and suggests how to improve them. And when you are asked to stay on the phone to provide answers to a brief survey after a customer interaction, do you ever do it? Are you being clear?

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Creating Fans, Not Just Customers: Metro Bank’s Journey to Customer-Centricity

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In the midst of a financial industry crisis, Metro Bank emerged in 2010 with a bold vision—to create fans, not just customers. They envisioned a landscape where exceptional customer service, inviting environments, and a commitment to personal connections prevailed over the conventional transactional approach.

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Guest Blog: Contact Center Talent in These Changing Times, Part 1 – Setting the Stage

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Complacency is not an option as agents, supervisors and contact center managers are forced to become more strategic, taking on increasingly critical new responsibilities to deliver engaging customer experiences. Contact centers have to adapt and continuously evolve in order to meet customer expectations.

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Guest blog: The Ultimate Guide to Launching and Branding a Successful Customer Experience Program

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If you want your brand to stand head and shoulders above the competition, developing an unbeatable customer experience is essential. However, consistently achieving customer satisfaction across all aspects of your business is a considerable challenge. What is a customer experience (CX) program? of the changes you propose.

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Unleashing the Power of Integrated CX: Strongest Signals

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Understanding and responding to customer needs is paramount for business success, however, many businesses find themselves grappling with the challenge of harnessing the full spectrum of customer voices. Surprisingly, a staggering 85% of valuable customer data remains untapped, residing in various teams, systems, and silos.