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[Experience Action Podcast] Balancing Policy with Personalized Experiences

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Struggling to balance strict company policies with the need for out-of-the-ordinary customer experiences? As your guide, Jeannie Walters lays out the roadmap for customer experience leaders to find that sweet spot. Resources Mentioned: Learn more about CXI Flight School Don’t miss the next episode! Let’s talk!

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Customer-Centric Culture Barriers and Ways to Address Them

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

“We believe in a customer-centric culture!” “Our Our values include putting the customer in the center of everything we do.” “We We are committed to being customer-centric.” You or maybe your organization may have adopted similar mottos or share the term “customer-centric culture” as a guiding principle.

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Nurturing a Flexible Work Culture Through Developing a Comprehensive Hybrid Work Policy

CSM Magazine

As organizations embrace the benefits of remote and on-site work, it becomes essential to establish a robust hybrid work policy. Keep reading to learn the key considerations and best practices for developing a comprehensive hybrid work policy that promotes employee well-being, collaboration, and performance.

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7 Pillars of a Strong Culture

CX Journey

Image courtesy of Pixabay Culture is best defined as "values plus behavior" and is often described as "how employees act when no one is looking." Culture is such an important part of your business. Herb Kelleher's definition of culture is still my favorite: Culture is what people do when no one is looking.

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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. Each interaction a customer has with your brand is an opportunity to make their day even the slightest bit brighter , which is as meaningful today as ever. Culture is a funny word.

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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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Attract the Right Candidates by Building and Defining a Strong Company Culture: a Netflix Case Study

Customer Bliss

Treating customers with dignity and respect starts with treating employees the same way. The beloved companies care for their employees, because they know this internal culture builds trust and inspires great work. McCord has been quoted to say that the foundation of the Netflix culture is to attract only “fully formed adults.”