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  1. The journey to effective CX implementation can be tough. That’s because great customer experience isn’t about just fixing an issue, but about rethinking it and often creating something completely different. That requires a transformation of how the business approaches CX: its processes, technology, employee mindset, and behavior.

    In our experience, companies that have trouble with their CX transformation programs commit the following “seven deadly sins.”
    http://www.destinationcrm.com/Articles/Web-Exclusives/Viewpoints/How-to-Avoid-the-7-Deadly-Sins-of-Customer-Experience-Transformation--121446.aspx/
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  2. If they want to evolve in the digital era, businesses need to create personalized experiences for customers and adopt a culture that focuses on the intended use of technology.
    https://biztechmagazine.com/article/2017/11/why-customer-experience-key-digital-transformation/
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  3. We all want to design products, services, and experiences that are relatively simple and intuitive to use. That makes sense: an easier-to-use and onboard product, services is going to have a much stronger user base. A stronger user base translates to revenue. Some have even said the “race for simplicity” in experience design is valued at $86B. You want a piece of that pie.

    But how do you know if your product-services and Customer Experience are too complex?
    https://customerthink.com/how-do-you-know-if-your-customer-experience-technology-product-or-service-is-too-complex/
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  4. Technology, now more than ever, is finding a place in our everyday lives. Retail businesses have taken notice of technology’s value and are using it to improve the customer experience.
    https://thebossmagazine.com/retail-experience-technology/
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  5. Customer expectations are rapidly evolving. The pace of technology innovation is relentless. How will your business need to adapt or rethink the way you deliver customer experiences to stay competitive in the year ahead?

    Check out these CX predictions from our Beyond the Arc team on what we expect to see in 2018…
    https://customerthink.com/cx-in-2018-top-customer-experience-predictions/
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  6. Today, digital technologies are moving into the heart of everything we do, changing the way people work, live and innovate. Naturally, consumer interactions and experiences are expected to be controlled by intonation, facial expression and body language.

    Exploring the future from an early adopter user Perspective, Ericsson ConsumerLab presents the seventh edition of its annual trend report, The 10 Hot Consumer Trends for 2018 and beyond.

    The report points to a paradigm shift as consumers expect digital technology to increasingly operate on human terms. Body language, facial expression and intonation will augment voice and touch to control consumer interaction with tech devices, easing adaption in an ever-increasing pace of technological change.
    http://www.cxotoday.com/story/how-digital-tech-is-changing-customer-experience/
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  7. This Customer Think article outlines 20 real steps to cutting waste out of your products, services, and experiences to make sure you deliver what the customer needs to solve their pain points.
    https://customerthink.com/what-are-the-customer-experience-steps-to-cut-poor-features-from-your-tech-product-to-enhance-cx-design/
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  8. Why is customer experience such a hot topic and buzz phrase in the travel industry (and others)?

    Answer: because in the age of the experience economy the quality of customer interactions at each stage of the path to purchase builds customer loyalty and advocacy. Both are closely aligned to profits.

    The reality is, big data and technology have enabled brands to understand us better – often better than we understand ourselves (I sometimes joke that Google knows me better than my partner does).
    https://www.hospitalitynet.org/opinion/4086016.html/
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  9. It used to be that most technology interfaces with a customer interaction point were system-specific: One type of action being served and captured by one piece of technology. However, as the customer experience technology stack has evolved, we now have single interaction points that are either driven by, or feed, multiple backend systems. We also have, as is the case with the payment terminal, interfaces being developed that combine different ways of entering responses or acknowledging actions.
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/let-the-customer-experience-drive-your-technology-design/
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  10. Gartner made some interesting predictions about customer experience (CX) and the marketing technology associated with it in early 2017. The research firm suggested customer experience management would continue to top CEO, CMO and CIO agendas, calling it the “watchword of our age.” On the technology side, Gartner predicted CMO technology spending would exceed that of CIOs and that eventually, the CIO role will fall under the CMO organizationally.
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/surveying-the-customer-experience-technology-landscape/
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