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Microsoft’s Path to Customer Obsession with Global General Manager of Customer & Partner Experience Amanda Sachs

Customer Bliss

This is the 100th episode of the Chief Customer Officer Human Duct Tape Show , and I have YOU to thank for it! Since working at a call center after graduating college, Amanda has been entrenched in the world of customer service. Took the time to understand cultural differences.

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Top 50 Women Leaders in Customer Success 2022

SmartKarrot

An alumna of Yale and Stanford, Allison has contributed to the Customer Success industry as the COO of Gainsight, a prominent customer success company, and a 1B USD unicorn. She has also hosted the very successful Customer Success Podcast and written the informative book called ‘The Customer Success Economy.’

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The Evolving Chief Customer Officer: Identifying Value, Authority, Scope, Responsibilities, and Strategic Direction Within the Enterprise

Beyond Philosophy

In the past decade, we’ve seen the number of companies with an individual in the role of Chief Customer Officer (CCO) – nicely defined by Wikipedia as “the executive responsible for the total relationship with an organization’s customers” – grow from under 100 to thousands today. Michael Lowenstein, Ph.D.,

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Top 150 Global Customer Experience Thought Leaders and Influencers of 2020

SurveySensum

She is an internationally recognized Customer Experience Thought Leader, Coach, Keynote Speaker, and Author of ‘Customer Understanding: Three Ways to Put the “Customer” in Customer Experience’ (and at the Heart of Your Business). She is now Chief Customer Officer at ClearAction Continuum.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

His best-selling book in 2016 is called: How to Wow: 68 Effortless Ways to Make Every Customer Experience Amazing. She recently wrote the book on customer understanding ! She’s the author of Customer Understanding: Three Ways to Put the “Customer” in Customer Experience (and at the Heart of the Business).

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

His best-selling book in 2016 is called: How to Wow: 68 Effortless Ways to Make Every Customer Experience Amazing. She recently wrote the book on customer understanding ! She’s the author of Customer Understanding: Three Ways to Put the “Customer” in Customer Experience (and at the Heart of the Business).

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CX Inspiration – A Q&A with Nate Brown, Co-Founder of CX Accelerator

Comm100

Wrestling through that book caused something to click in my mind…and stirred up a new hunger. The idea of designing great experiences even BEFORE they reach customer service would change my whole outlook on service. The question organizations need to ask here is “where are my customers talking about me, and how can I best listen?”