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16 Statistics Shaping the Future of Customer Service

Tricia Morris

Economist Intelligence Unit Creating a Seamless Customer Experience Report ). Yet 80% of customer service professionals participating in the same report as above say their current customer service systems won’t meet future needs. Gartner Predicts 2015: Weak Mobile Customer Service Is Harming Customer Engagement ).

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Cell Phone Inventor Predicts the Next Big Thing

Brad Cleveland Blog

And that’s true for all connected wearables (e.g., According to Marty Cooper, 87 years old and a pioneerin wireless communication, cell phones have a big flaw: you constantly have to charge them. watches, glasses, health devices).

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The Magnitude of Mobile

Brad Cleveland Blog

There are now 8 billion active mobile subscriptions – more than the population of the planet. Cisco) Mobile data traffic has grown 4,000 fold in the past ten years. Cisco) There will be 200 billion connected smart devices …

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The Magnitude of Mobile

Brad Cleveland Blog

There are now 8 billion active mobile subscriptions – more than the population of the planet. Cisco) Mobile data traffic has grown 4,000 fold in the past ten years. Cisco) There will be 200 billion connected smart devices …

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Cell Phone Inventor Predicts the Next Big Thing

Brad Cleveland Blog

And that’s true for all connected wearables (e.g., According to Marty Cooper, 87 years old and a pioneerin wireless communication, cell phones have a big flaw: you constantly have to charge them. watches, glasses, health devices). The next big thing, says Cooper, is technology that keeps devices charged without our involvement.

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Cell Phone Inventor Predicts the Next Big Thing

Brad Cleveland Blog

And that’s true for all connected wearables (e.g., According to Marty Cooper, 87 years old and a pioneerin wireless communication, cell phones have a big flaw: you constantly have to charge them. watches, glasses, health devices). The next big thing, says Cooper, is technology that keeps devices charged without our involvement.

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Customer Surveys Are Going Mobile

Brad Cleveland Blog

“Consumers have already decided for us: If you want to connect with them, mobile is the way.” As mobile soars, mobile-based surveys are taking flight, optimized for preferred channels, smartphone (small) screens, and succinct question sets. That’s how Forrester analyst Roxana Strohmenger puts it, and I agree.

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