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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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11 Articles You Need to Read About Today’s Employee and EX Landscape

InMoment XI

In the midst of the fallout of a global pandemic and the Great Resignation, the employee experience (EX) is an incredibly hot topic. With such a complex EX landscape, what do brands need to do to retain their employees, inspire their commitment and advocacy, and attract new talent? What Causes Employee Turnover?

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Six Ways to Actively Build a Customer-Centric Culture

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

You know the brands that do customer culture well. In a word, it all comes back to the culture. The Disney Way” or “Zappos Culture” is shorthand for that relentless view to prioritize customers, their wellbeing, and their goals. Six Ways to Actively Build a Customer-Centric Culture: 1.

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Find success in mastering employee experience

delighted

Have you ever sent or received an annual employee experience survey that asks questions such as “How satisfied are you with your workspace?” Employee experience surveys are common, though recent studies have shown that actually, many companies have not made employee engagement a priority [1].

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Defining Your People-Centric Culture

CX Journey

While customer experience strategies and transformations must include a priority focus on the employee experience, they often don’t. Many companies believe they can improve the customer experience without improving the employee experience. Happy employees lead to happy customers. Big mistake.

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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.

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The Three Stages to Developing a Customer-Centric Culture

CX Accelerator

A customer-centric culture is the “make or break” component of any customer experience initiative. We discussed all kinds of ways to begin working toward an enhanced culture, or (if you’re lucky enough to have the beginnings of it in your organization already) how to accelerate the positive momentum you’ve already garnered.