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Making Your Contact Center Adaptive: Advanced Management Techniques for Quickly- Changing Customer Expectations

Storyminers

How do you expect customer expectations to change in 2017? Customers will expect most of their vendors to serve them as well as their favorite vendors do. Prefer the customized recommendations you get from Nordstrom? It’s simply natural to let expectations creep between brands.

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Accelerating the Customer Experience post-COVID

Lumoa

In any case, customer experience used to be the largest way to differentiate your brand among the turbulent sea of competition. New ways of interacting with customers A recent study from CMO found that 84% of companies were using social media for brand building and more than 54% have used it for customer retention.

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How to Improve Your Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) Score

GetFeedback

Y ou know your customers are satisfied because the Customer Satisfaction Score (CSAT) that you see on your daily dashboard tells you as much. Before I answer that, let’s take a look at a popular CSAT metric that was established 25 years ago: the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI). Design a customer-centric culture.

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The Power of Customer-Focused Leadership

Blake Morgan

Delivering an amazing customer experience starts at the top with customer-focused leadership. Companies winning in customer experience are led by people obsessed with the customer experience and putting customers first in everything they do. There is incredible power in customer-focused leadership.

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How Top Performing Contact Centers Will Own 2017

Storyminers

Customer experience expert Mike Wittenstein sheds light on enhanced customer expectations, AI innovation, and more. 2017 will be a year defined by how well companies continue to adapt to customer expectations—like the ability to get good service at any time of the day, via any device. to serve customers better).

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15 Customer Service Psychology Tips to Provide Better Support

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We’ve seen popular brands create some of the most memorable and successful customer service stories. Believe it or not, but customer service psychology is one of the driving factors for their success. So, when you think of satisfying your customers, you need to ensure that: Your operators are empathetic towards the customers.

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How Effective is Your Customer Forensics Program?

Wired and Dangerous

So, what is the DNA of customer experience? What if we assumed there was a component in the service encounter across the customer journey unique to each customer? If we could “crack the customer’s service DNA code” we could fire off a special experience that encouraged the customer to shoot back their loyalty.