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Customer Experience Conferences and Events to Attend in 2017

ReviewTrackers

Customer experience (CX) — defined as “the cumulative impact of all interactions and experiences between your business and the customer, at every touchpoint across the entire customer journey, and viewed entirely from your customer’s perspective” — has become one of today’s most important business benchmarks.

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CX Experts We Love

Wootric CX Blog

She was tapped to look after the customer experience as a whole as company growth accelerated. Her She is a customer journey expert whose analysis of customer feedback at key touchpoints has led to product and service enhancements that have delighted customers. Angus Yang. Colin Shaw. Melinda Gonzalez.

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AI in loyalty marketing

Currency Alliance

It has the potential to address a lot of business challenges, and enable many forms of elusive innovation in loyalty marketing. In loyalty, this can be especially powerful in using distressed inventory to create greater customer value for members, in adjusting margins based on demand, or proactively managing program liability.

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In Mobility, Loyalty Strategy Will Decide Who Wins

Currency Alliance

Consumers thought about cars and mass transit, while manufacturers of transportation assets thought about market share. Independent of market positioning, unique customer insight will become the primary competitive advantage. Of course, until a few years ago, there was no “mobility sector”.

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Loyalty Strategy 2019: How to Win in the Next Decade

Currency Alliance

Businesses, their markets, and customer behavior have evolved dramatically in the past 10 years, yet most loyalty programs have only made incremental changes (in some cases to the detriment of customers). Partners: optimize the mix to appeal to a broader array of customers. Define the strategy. This is a missed opportunity.

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How & why to restart your Voice of Customer program

Thematic

Listening to your customers ultimately means creating a better customer experience over time by driving change in the right places. VOC provides good direction for product development as well as product innovation so that you can d evelop improved products that your customers will appreciate as they’ll better fit their requirements.