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Leading Customer Experience as a Team Sport

ClearAction

Leading Customer Experience as a Team Sport Lynn Hunsaker Author Lynn Hunsaker at Super Bowl LVII stadium 2023 Leading customer experience as a team sport is essential because every player in your enterprise helps or hinders customer experience performance. It’s indisputable, enduring value.

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The 7 habits of Companies with successful customer-centric cultures

CloudCherry

Companies today want to delight customers at every interaction. However, little do they realize that great customer experiences start from the inside. Yes, the experience you provide your customers is only as good as the culture you build within the company. You need employees who can gel with these values.

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A scary CX trend: Employee compassion fatigue and burnout

Think Customers

Customer experience leaders look for employees with emotional intelligence and empathy , traits that work great for helping customers and resolving issues. With simpler interactions defaulting to automation, human employees will handle mostly escalations or issues that are too complex for automation.

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The Three Stages to Developing a Customer-Centric Culture

CX Accelerator

A customer-centric culture is the “make or break” component of any customer experience initiative. While there is certainly no perfect culture, there are those environments that give life to customer experience work, and those that make it nearly impossible. Stage One, The Gate.

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The Three Stages to Developing a Customer-Centric Culture

CX Accelerator

A customer-centric culture is the “make or break” component of any customer experience initiative. While there is certainly no perfect culture, there are those environments that give life to customer experience work, and those that make it nearly impossible. Stage One, The Gate.

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Employees Don’t Fail, Your Systems Do

Michel Falcon Experience

which originated from Peter Scholtes book “ The Leader’s Handbook.” You see, if Tim, your frontline employee, is having difficulty delivering exceptional customer service it might not be Tim’s fault. See also : How to Be a Ridiculously Successful Customer Service Employee. featured'

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The 10 Most Important Customer Service Books to Kick Start Your Career

Kayako

All that is captured in these customer service books. Luckily, as support grows as an industry, support minded folks are taking to their computers to write books on customer service which serve as guidance and thought-leadership for those building a career within it. 10 of the best career-inspiring customer service books.