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Customer Loyalty: Let’s Talk About 8

Daniel Group

I’ve heard this question a lot from companies who measure customer loyalty using a 1-10 rating scale. A number of popular customer loyalty measurement systems sort customers into loyalty buckets based on their answers to a 1-10 rating question, and an 8 often falls into a middle-of-the-road “ meh ” bucket. Not the customer.

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Keeping your CX Programs Relevant to How Your Customers Evaluate your Brand

Maru Group

Legacy customer experience and voice of customer tracking systems are showing their age, to the point where large research budgets are yielding fewer insights as the program ages. In this article, we explore how to ensure your tracker stays flexible and meaningful to capture relevant and timely customer insights.

Brands 52
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Customer Experience Leaders & Laggards – What’s the Difference?

Customer Alignment

Customer Experience leaders grow revenue faster than CX laggards, drive higher brand preference, and can charge more for their products. ” If its value is recognised, why don’t more organisations learn from CX leaders and strive to deliver more consistent, predictable and enhanced experiences for their customers?

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How to drive customer satisfaction with employee coaching

Qualtrics

Your customers play a key role in helping coach your employees and has a win-win effect to help drive voice-of-customer change. Here’s how you can use employee coaching to enable better customer experiences. Go straight to the source and use voice-of-customer data in your 1:1 conversations.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

The customer experience is a journey; your transformation work is, too! I was recently asked for suggestions on how to prevent different business units and divisions within a larger organization from becoming complacent when they are performing well based on their customer experience metrics. Customers change.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

The customer experience is a journey; your transformation work is, too! I was recently asked for suggestions on how to prevent different business units and divisions within a larger organization from becoming complacent when they are performing well based on their customer experience metrics. Customers change.

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How Do You Know When It's Time to Redesign Your VoC Program?

CX Journey

Last month, I wrote about 20 tips to design better customer surveys. But what if you've been listening to customers for years? When was the last time you took a long, hard look at what you've been doing in terms of listening to customers in order to figure out if it's time for a redesign or a major overhaul?

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