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Bringing Your #VoC Program up to 2020 Standards

CX Journey

Yes, even customer listening programs become stale and must be updated. You've made changes to the experience that you want to measure and track; there are emerging trends in the industry and with customer needs; customers change, and new customers come into the fold; and you're offering new products and services.

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

CX Journey

Either way, it's likely that it's time to revisit your customer listening efforts to ensure they meet today's standards and requirements. Data collection methods have changed.

Survey 159
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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. What delights customers today may not delight tomorrow. It's important to always keep your pulse on changing customer needs. ?Customers Customers change. Customer needs, desires, and expectations change.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. What delights customers today may not delight tomorrow. It's important to always keep your pulse on changing customer needs. ?Customers Customers change. Customer needs, desires, and expectations change.

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Customer Loyalty: Let’s Talk About 8

Daniel Group

For employees whose performance scorecard or compensation depends to some degree on NPS scores or loyalty buckets, there is a strong incentive to improve on customer ratings of 8 or below. But my customer is happy! We’ve found this metric to hold true in our own experience conducting voice-of-customer surveys in B2B industrial markets.

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

Customer Alignment

track in eliciting customer feedback and are more likely to respond to individual customer’s feedback, than leaders. This ‘responding to feedback’ is one area where we can see laggards as a group doing more of, than leaders. They are perhaps not measuring and acting upon the right things.

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Learning to Adapt in an Ever Changing Market With Nate Brown

Kustomer

Depending on the problem or the customer, they could communicate their issues through a variety of channels in a variety of different points of the journey. The customer is always going to give feedback and voice their opinions of their customer experience, whether through company channels or on their own.