Remove Course Remove Culture Remove Employee Experience Remove Engagement
article thumbnail

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.

article thumbnail

Building Culture and Customer and Employee Experience at The YMCA

Customer Bliss

We talk about some of the strategic approaches that he and his team took to improve the organization’s culture, and employee and customer experience. Bob explains that when he first took on the role, he knew that he needed to understand how employees show up for customers, day in and day out. About Bob Thomas.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

4 C’s of CX Culture: How Well is Your Company Doing?

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

What is a Customer-First Culture, and Why is It Important? There are plenty of noble reasons for wanting to create great customer experiences. It’s a fact that delivering a great customer experience makes brands’ bottom lines brighter, too. How can you create a customer-first culture? Culture is a funny word.

Culture 251
article thumbnail

Employee Advocacy: Improving Experiences for Employees and Customers

InMoment XI

This is as true for employee experience (EX) as customer experience (CX). There is a clear path to greater, more progressive employee experience, insights and greater stakeholder centricity for any organization, and it begins with understanding the concept of experience improvement (XI) as it proceeds and matures.

article thumbnail

How Banks and Credit Unions Are Getting Serious About Culture Change and Employee Engagement

Integrity Solutions

With employee turnover one of the most serious internal threats credit unions and banks face today, many forward-thinking financial institutions are taking a hard look at their organizations culture and opportunities to change. Identifying and communicating the desired culture is only the beginning.

article thumbnail

The Five Rules for Affecting Real Culture Change

Beyond Philosophy

You can have a great philosophy, deliberate strategy, and cunning tactics to inspire customer-driven growth, but if you don’t change your culture, they won’t work. Changing the culture within your organization is vital if you want to deliver a Customer Experience that fosters customer loyalty and retention.

Culture 167
article thumbnail

Employee Experience Strategy: Do’s and Don’ts

SurveySparrow

Employee experience, like customer experience, is a crucial aspect of running a business because it plays a significant role in determining client satisfaction. A happy and satisfied employee is more likely to cater to the customers’ needs, thereby improving their experience with a company. The Cultural.