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Six Ways to Actively Build a Customer-Centric Culture

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

You know the brands that do customer culture well. They create such a focus on the customer that everything and everyone throughout the organization is on board. . In a word, it all comes back to the culture. Sometimes the customer-focused “way” is seen as a brand within a brand.

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Communicating CX: 15 Tips for Talking About Customer Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Customer-Obsessed Organizations Don’t Stop Talking About CX Organizations that focus on customer experience as part of who they are don’t stop communicating about it. It’s part of their internal communications and employee engagement rhythm. This means communicating often and earnestly. of customer experience.

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Keeping a Customer-Centric Culture During Social Distancing

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

There is a myth that customer-centric cultures happen by intuition and a little magic. ” Building a truly customer-centric culture is a strategy that requires business discipline and real practices. How can leaders continue to focus on brand culture today, in times of social distancing?

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Organizational Transformation

Horizon CX

Understanding Organizational Transformation Transformation goes beyond incremental improvements; it entails fundamentally altering an organization’s structure, processes, culture, and mindset to adapt to evolving market dynamics and customer expectations. It requires vision, strategic alignment, and relentless execution.

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The Best Way to Identify (and Share) the Moments that Matter with Frontline Employees

InMoment XI

Metrics, metrics, metrics. It’s common for frontline employees like contact center agents to be inundated with them—schedule adherence, efficiency, handle time, and hopefully, amid all of that and more, customer experience (CX) metrics. This strengthens brand connection and creates a customer-centric culture.

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Customer satisfaction score 101: Building a customer-centric culture 

BirdEye

However, it’s not just about wishful thinking; it’s about understanding the key metric to make this dream a reality – the customer satisfaction score (CSAT). Customer satisfaction is not just a feel-good metric; it directly impacts a business’s bottom line. How to measure CSAT score?

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The Spectrum of Data-Driven CX (And Why There’s No Magic Metric)

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

We know CX teams can deliver significant business advantages: Satisfied customers are much more likely to purchase more Revenue grows 40% faster by providing personalized experiences Businesses achieve a 2.3x CX teams use a variety of metrics to guide their efforts, drive improvements, and measure ROI. Customers are nuanced.

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