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“We Choose You. Now What?” Navigating The First 90 Days with Your Contact Center Partner

BlueOcean

We’ve heard the story from one of our clients, a chief customer officer who told his CEO that he’d decided to outsource their customer service and was met with “Over my dead body.” We’ll be celebrating nine years as their contact center partner soon…). Day 0 to Day 30 with Your Contact Center Partner.

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How to Gain Leadership Buy-In for Customer Experience: A Guide for CX Change Agents

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

I speak with customer experience professionals every day. Some of them have fancy, customer-focused titles like Chief Customer Officer or Vice President of Customer Experience. Others have more common org chart regulars, like Chief Marketing Officer or Voice fo the Customer (VoC) Director.

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23 Inspiring Women to Watch in 2023

TechSee

Colleen Beers, Chief Administrative Officer, Alorica – Colleen is leading a culture that celebrates rich diversity and is intent on driving excellence. With 20 years of contact center experience, she has successfully delivered results in the demanding, fast-paced contact center environment.

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The Customer-First Experience: Are Brands Really Prepared to Deliver?

Calabrio

While many members of the C-suite continue to put the customer experience as a brand’s top priority, the challenge of creating a customer-first model lies in the lack of tools, siloed data and misalignment on job ownership. It’s important to address these gaps in order to break down the barriers and truly focus on the customer.

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The Customer-First Experience: Are Brands Really Prepared to Deliver?

Calabrio

While many members of the C-suite continue to put the customer experience as a brand’s top priority, the challenge of creating a customer-first model lies in the lack of tools, siloed data and misalignment on job ownership. It’s important to address these gaps in order to break down the barriers and truly focus on the customer.

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The Customer-First Experience: Are Brands Really Prepared to Deliver?

Calabrio

While many members of the C-suite continue to put the customer experience as a brand’s top priority, the challenge of creating a customer-first model lies in the lack of tools, siloed data and misalignment on job ownership. It’s important to address these gaps in order to break down the barriers and truly focus on the customer.

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Transforming the customer experience in 5 steps

Eptica

When choosing new technology look at the impact it will have (backed up by metrics), frequency of use and applicability (the range of uses it will have). Decide what will be measured How are you going to demonstrate the success of the project, and unlock funding for future initiatives? Share this page on: Tweet.