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Creating Connection to Improve Work Culture with Chris Hsiung

Russel Lolacher

In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with speaker and Police Chief of the Mountain View Police Department Chris Hsiung on how communication and creating connection within an organization can improve workplace culture. Connect with, and learn more about, Chris on his platforms: . And then I make the connection.

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Employee Advocacy: Improving Experiences for Employees and Customers

InMoment XI

This is as true for employee experience (EX) as customer experience (CX). Much like customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction is largely attitudinal and tactical. How aligned they are with the company’s overall business goals and culture. As a result, it only marginally impacts customer experience and downstream behavior.

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Unplugging to Connect: How Community Impacts Your Business

Gainsight

Our mission is to create a thriving culture of community within the technology space. Nick Mehta, CEO at Gainsight and Kellie Capote, Chief Customer Officer at Gainsight kicked off the event and dove deep into why communities are important within the workplace and how to start building them. The cure for this is community.

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

InMoment XI

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. We’ll also discuss how best to use data to recognize employees for excelling at the executing moments that matter to customers.

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How to Build a Strong Customer Service Culture

Help Scout

Your customer service culture is not what your fancy “Customer Guarantee” promises, and it’s not whatever you say it is in your new employee handbook. Your culture is the set of beliefs held by your employees about your company: who and what it is for, what it values, and how they act in response to those beliefs.

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Communicating CX: 15 Tips for Talking About Customer Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Customer experience is not a fad or a trend or a buzzy phrase. That’s why the foundational work of defining CX at your organization — through a CX Mission Statement and CX Success Statement — is so critically important to accomplishing real change and delivering on real outcomes through customer experience. of customer experience.

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5 Things Brands Need to Know About the Gen Z Customer Experience (and Employee Experience)

InMoment XI

If we were to sum up what brands need to know about Gen Z customer experience preferences (and employee experience preferences) in a few words it would go something like this: they’re different. It makes sense, then, that their standards for customer and employee experiences would be higher than ever, too. Revolutionary even.