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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

I was recently asked for suggestions on how to prevent different business units and divisions within a larger organization from becoming complacent when they are performing well based on their customer experience metrics. Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. Customers change.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

I was recently asked for suggestions on how to prevent different business units and divisions within a larger organization from becoming complacent when they are performing well based on their customer experience metrics. Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. Customers change.

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How Do You Know When It's Time to Redesign Your VoC Program?

CX Journey

When was the last time you took a long, hard look at what you've been doing in terms of listening to customers in order to figure out if it's time for a redesign or a major overhaul? Have there been personnel changes on your team? Have you acquired other companies? Key metrics for your business may have changed.

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Customer Loyalty: Let’s Talk About 8

Daniel Group

I’ve heard this question a lot from companies who measure customer loyalty using a 1-10 rating scale. A number of popular customer loyalty measurement systems sort customers into loyalty buckets based on their answers to a 1-10 rating question, and an 8 often falls into a middle-of-the-road “ meh ” bucket.

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Learning to Adapt in an Ever Changing Market With Nate Brown

Kustomer

Listen and subscribe to our podcast: In this episode of Customer Service Secrets , Gabe is joined by Nate Brown to discuss the effects of COVID-19 on businesses and how companies need to adapt to them. Gabe and Nate provide valuable insights on change management and how companies can evolve and thrive in the new market.