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10 Best Customer Experience Books

Lumoa

Although it makes sense to search for information online where you can find up-to-date answers to specific questions, what about getting a more comprehensive understanding by reading a book about the topic. For example, there are plenty of good customer experience books to read if you want to learn more about customer experience.

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Two roles of a Chief Customer Officer

Zeisler Consulting

The concept of a Chief Customer Officer (CCO or, sometimes, CXO) is still pretty fresh for a lot of organizations. When it comes to the CCO functional responsibilities, they fall into three categories: the Voice of the Customer (VoC) program, Process Engineering (PE), and Customer-centric culture.

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Book Review – Chief Customer Officer 2.0 – How to Build Your Customer Driven Growth Engine

ijgolding

Even if your company does not yet have a ‘Chief Customer Officer’ or ‘CCO’ it is unlikely to be long before they do! This is partly due to the fact that Customer Experience is still in its relative infancy as a profession. Fortunately help is at hand – and has been since 2006.

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The Ultimate Chief Customer Officer (CCO) Job Description

Gainsight

The Chief Customer Officer (CCO) role is crucial for virtually every SaaS company. Hiring one moves Customer Success (CS) from a function to a company-wide strategy, offering a customer voice in the boardroom and a peer to your Sales and Product leaders. Bob Stoneking, and Vineet Puri.

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[Experience Action Podcast] Your CX Library

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Ready for some compelling reads that will amp up your customer experience game? Listen in as we journey through the world of CX books that will satiate your curiosity and boost your knowledge of customer experience strategy, design, and measurement. But we aren’t just listing books here. Let’s talk!

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CCO Forum 2017: Why you need a Chief Customer Officer

Customer Bliss

In today’s dynamic business environment, the one thing that should be of constant importance is the value of the customer as the lifeline of any organisation. Corinium: How would you describe the evolution/progression of the Customer Experience in the last 12 to 18 months? This post originally appeared on the CCO 2017 website.

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Must Read: 5 Books with Tips and Techniques to Improve Your Customer Experience and Service

Customer Bliss

So if you’re heading on vacation soon or relaxing as business slows down a bit, here are a few book suggestions for you to uplevel your own CX skills and that of your team. The following books should be in your arsenal for customer experience transformation. The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath.