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Customer Experience Design Demystified

SurveySparrow

Welcome to the captivating world of customer experience design, where we turn mundane interactions into extraordinary adventures. But, we will be unleashing our creativity to design experiences that will have your customers grinning from ear to ear. Now, we won’t be donning capes or fighting villains.

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What’s Your Signature? The Importance of Defining Brand Moments

Michelli Experience

When I was asked to do a TEDx talk about a year ago, I keyed in on the message that your brand (be that your individual brand or your corporate brand) is little more than “what people say about you when you are not around.”. Of all things for which Ed is known, “signature baseballs” is a substantial element of his brand.

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Better Experience = Better Business | a Case Study: Vacasa

Storyminers

Businesses designed with the purpose to deliver value for their customers have been the focus of my professional attention at StoryMiners ® for more than 20 years. BUSINESS DESIGN. A smart business design is engineered on purpose to benefit everyone in the ecosystem. Vacasa delivers a great guest experience.

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Services Before Sales Sells More Chicken! (Disney Agrees)

Storyminers

Last week’s post predicted that customers won’t stand for technology that constantly sells to them. It predicted 2016 as the year predictive analytics and other ‘sensing’ technologies will be used to serve customers first. The Cathy family have been building their brand based on service (they say hospitality) since 1946.

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What Is A People-First Culture? (Fireside Chat With Jayson Gaignard)

Michel Falcon Experience

My approach to customer experience strategies to grow a business. Because when you pay for your groceries, a customer says thank you to the person that takes payment, and is out of thank you’s by the time they pass you as the bag boy. Jason: Multiple brands, and Brian is just crushing it.

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