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Why Customer Experience Success Requires A Great Employee Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

There is an undeniable link between the customer experience (CX) and the employee experience (EX). But don’t just take my word for it: Engaged employees are proven to create better customer experiences. When organizations improve employee satisfaction, they also improve customer satisfaction.

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The Employee Experience Maturity Path: How Does EX Improvement Impact Customer Behavior?

InMoment XI

It is as true with employee experience (EX) improvement. There is a clear path to greater employee experience maturity and employee insights success, with a map and signposts to aid the guide. 4 Signposts on the Employee Experience Maturity Path Map . 1: Employee Satisfaction.

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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.

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Revolutionizing Customer Experience: Crafting an Effective Customer Experience Strategy

InMoment XI

With the number of businesses available to your customer base, including big competitive retail brands, you have to make your business stand out from the pack. In the modern digital world, it’s by creating a seamless customer experience strategy. This is called the customer journey. How exactly do you do this?

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Diagnosing And Improving Employee Connection To Company Culture

InMoment XI

Covid-influenced working conditions have contributed to employee disconnection from company culture, disaffection, and even emotional burnout, resulting in high prospective churn rates in many business sectors, i.e. “The Great Resignation”. In the famous words of Peter Drucker, “Culture eats strategy for breakfast.”

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How to Develop and Implement a Customer Experience Strategy

Lumoa

Most people understand the importance of creating great customer experiences —nevertheless, many struggle with the complexity of working holistically and long-term with a Customer Experience strategy. Customer Experience (CX) is far more than traditional customer service and marketing.

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Employee Experience Strategy: Do’s and Don’ts

SurveySparrow

The barista soon realizes that you are a regular customer and notes down your usual purchase. Wouldn’t you agree that this small gesture would make your customer experience more enjoyable? When the barista remembers you and your order, it can make you feel valued as a customer. What Is Employee Experience Strategy?