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  1. If you’re familiar with the Gartner Hype Cycle, you’re probably familiar with the “peak of inflated expectations” and the “trough of disillusionment” that are precursors to the “plateau of productivity” represented by emerging technologies. While Customer Experience (CX) is not a technology (although technology supporting CX is becoming more and more prevalent in Gartner’s hype cycle), you may be observing a similar CX evolution in your organization and in the market.

    A new era of Customer Experience is upon us as CX moves steadily towards becoming a de facto strategic imperative for any organization seeking competitive differentiation and business growth in today’s marketplace. To provide some insight into the current state of the CX market, and provide a bellwether of how well organizations are actually able to quantify the impact of their CX initiatives as they seek to achieve competitive advantage, Customer Think just completed a new primary research study entitled “What Drives CX Success?” (sponsored by Verint).
    http://customerthink.com/5-ways-to-prepare-for-a-new-era-of-customer-experience/
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  2. If Walker’s report ‘Customers 2020: A Progress Report’ is to be believed, customer experience will be the key brand differentiator over price and product by the year 2020.

    If that be so, you as a business owner will need to improve the customer experience of people buying your product or service. Positive customer experience will make your customers keep coming back for more.
    https://www.bmmagazine.co.uk/business/9-tips-for-delivering-a-good-customer-experience/
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  3. Voice of Customer (VoC) technology presents as a digital loop closer for many of the systems which interact with the customer and produce data for driving better customer experience (CX).

    With the rise of CX as an aspiration and a concept, VoC solutions have followed in their wake as a practical way to obtain, analyze and measure customer feedback across multiple channels. Many of these solutions can be automated and integrated across other systems and solutions.
    https://www.cdotrends.com/story/14239/pumping-volume-voice-customer/
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  4. What can marketers expect for 2019 – new year, same customers… the same, but different? In a marketing climate cluttered with data perspectives, too much is getting lost in the mix, including a focus on CX.
    https://www.marketingmag.com.au/hubs-c/sponsored-sas-blending-data-cx/
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  5. For modern business owners, tracking their customer and related experiences is really crucial to stay a step ahead of the competition. As the market says, customer experience (CX) is the key driver of any businesses’ success. With technological advancements, the business domain is now gifted with social media analytics as-well-as tailored software that track customer experience across multiple channels. In this article, we will be discussing how your small business can utilize these customer experience analytics and drive home your business-critical customers.
    http://customerthink.com/tracking-customer-experience-analytics-helps-small-businesses/
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  6. The business climate is changing fast, regardless of what sceptics say. To adapt to the new environment, businesses across all sectors need to understand the magnitude of the shifts taking place. They may seem small and incremental right now, but would you know when a critical mass is reached? And would you know well enough in advance to plan for it?

    Just think of climate change as an analogy and the City of Cape Town as an example of how catastrophic the results can be when you don’t pay attention to the small changes, or wait and act when it’s already too late.
    http://www.marklives.com/2018/04/the-cx-files-the-cx-metrics-that-matter-most-to-customers/
    Tags: , , by eringilliam (2018-04-13)
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  7. Everybody who conducts surveys and collects customer feedback with the objective of measuring or improving Loyalty or Customer Satisfaction will at least consider “identifying drivers”, if not executing a method to do so. There are many ways to identify the drivers of an outcome metric such as Loyalty or CSAT. Some are more common, some less, and there are many varying schools of thought on how to implement techniques. What’s the right way of doing it? It all depends. It depends on the business objective, the need for information, and how the findings will be used.
    http://customerthink.com/what-drives-loyalty-really-do-you-want-a-car-with-four-wheels-or-good-service/
    Tags: , , , by eringilliam (2018-03-28)
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  8. Many companies are striving to launch customer experience (CX) programs that will improve their growth, margin, and customer retention. In working with our clients, one of the challenges we see is a tendency to view CX as a tactical effort–something designed to seek out and resolve customer annoyances, particularly in customer service interactions. As a result, company’s CX focus can be narrowed to activities like enhancing customer care processes, front-line employee performance, customer care hiring, and call center training. While these are all good and necessary efforts, this sort of myopia misses the point of what CX really is and what it can do for your company.
    https://which-50.com/leaderships-essential-role-in-customer-experience/
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  9. Wouldn’t it be great if you could predict how much revenue you’d be receiving 2 months from now? 6 months from now? A year from now? Finance departments take lots of factors into consideration when trying to make long-term revenue predictions, but often fall short because they’re not seeing the whole picture. In this edition of #CXSecrets, I’m going to reveal how measuring customer experience can help companies more accurately predict long-term revenue.
    https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/cx-secrets-not-measuring-cx-like-not-counting-money-02024096/
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  10. Surveys are ubiquitous. Customers have grown accustomed to seeing survey links at the bottom of receipts and receiving survey invitations by email. The good news about the proliferation of surveys is that it shows more companies are taking customer experience (CX) seriously.

    The bad news: customers are apt to experience “survey fatigue”—and less likely to respond to survey requests.

    You can combat survey fatigue by designing smart surveys that capture meaningful CX feedback from your customers. Our list of five survey mistakes will help you avoid common pitfalls and grow your response rates.
    https://customerthink.com/avoid-these-5-survey-mistakes-to-gain-more-cx-feedback/
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