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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.

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Six Near-Universal CX Problems… And Six Solutions to Overcome Them

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

It wasn’t THAT long ago when business planning and strategy simply didn’t include the term “customer experience.” ” There are plenty of organizations that successfully earned customers, kept those customers, and didn’t think much about the actual experience they were providing.

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Getting Company Culture and Operations Right, and Keeping Them Right: What It Really Means to Be Stakeholder-Centric This Labor Day

Beyond Philosophy

A recent article on corporate customer-centricity by a prominent market research firm made the case for this type of culture as “the most effective way to meet customerschanging needs.” The author had several suggestions for building customer-centricity. Michael Lowenstein, Ph.D.,

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Complacency or Innovation: You Decide

CX Journey

It's a broad question, but if you think you're going to become complacent about the customer experience - and think that's OK - then you might as well be complacent about your business, in general. But it got me thinking beyond metrics to the broader customer experience. Customers change. It's impossible.

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Customer Service Training: Empowering A Service Mindset

Integrity Solutions

It’s never been more important to understand your customers and what they value. It’s easy to say that we put the customer first, but what does that actually look like in practice? In the past, customer service centers were viewed as cost centers or expenses. But great customer experiences don’t just happen.