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Do you know where your CX data is?

SuiteCX

In this article I’ll help you understand where and how to find the data, and how to organize it to become useful to improving the customer experience. CX (customer experience) and CEM (customer experience management) practitioners require actionable data to understand, interact with, and plan to change the experience of the customer.

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Do you know where your data is?

SuiteCX

In this article I’ll help you understand where and how to find the data, and how to organize it to become useful to improving the customer experience. CX (customer experience) and CEM (customer experience management) practitioners require actionable data to understand, interact with, and plan to change the experience of the customer.

CEM 100
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3 Predictive Strategies to Drive Revenue and Impact the Bottom Line

CloudCherry

Every customer experience team wants to improve their bottom line, but it’s usually one of the hardest things to make an impact on. When we increase NPS, we don’t necessarily impact our bottom line or increase our revenue. Take it beyond NPS. Customers calling or emailing in for help is expensive.

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2015 Temkin Group CX Vendor Excellence Award Winners

Experience Matters

Nominees are rated based on their capabilities, results, and client feedback. The CxVE Awards were judged by five noted customer experience experts: Mila D’Antonio (Editor-in-Chief at 1to1 Media), Desirree Madison-Biggs (Customer Experience/NPS Programs Director at Airbnb.), and ultimately—to be right.

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What is Customer Experience? 20 Customer Experience terms, definitions, and resources

delighted

You likely have heard the term “customer experience” or CX for short, and thought, “of course we want to continually improve and offer the best customer experience possible.”. But, what does Customer Experience (CX) actually mean? And what about all these other acronyms customer experience experts toss around?