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A Small but Powerful Surprise

ShepHyken

But what I want to share now is the example of a surprise that came from a most unlikely source, the TSA, as in Transportation Security Administration. . If a TSA employee inspecting luggage can surprise a passenger, it shouldn’t be hard for you to find ways to deliver small surprises to your customers. . Follow on Twitter: @Hyken.

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Customers Don’t Care About the Details; They Care About the Destination

ShepHyken

Here’s another example, which has nothing to do with a journey but does have to do with an overload of details that can hurt a sale or erode the customer experience. Some people love a fancy, expensive sports car, while others just want reliable transportation. Follow on Twitter: @Hyken

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

His Inside Customer Service blog has been recognized as a top customer service blog by Customer Contact Central, Credit Donkey, and Feedspot, which named the blog one of the Top 50 customer service blogs on the planet. Jeff helps clients develop customer-focused cultures. Kate Leggett.

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Top 50 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Storyminers

His Inside Customer Service blog has been recognized as a top customer service blog by Customer Contact Central, Credit Donkey, and Feedspot, which named the blog one of the Top 50 customer service blogs on the planet. Jeff helps clients develop customer-focused cultures. Kate Leggett.