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  1. I like to view customer experience as a combination of themes and capabilities that ensure the right product is designed for a problem, and the right set of integrated services are designed to support customers during various phases of solution ownership.

    There are 14 common journeys I consider to be the starting point. Each of them have a predetermined map incorporating the objectives that a customer must reach each step of the way. This starting point ensures that no journey, or experiencer is overlooked.
    http://customerthink.com/the-14-universal-journeys-of-customer-experience/
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  2. Survey emails are one of the best ways to get customer information straight from the source. But times are changing, and getting your customer’s attention over email is difficult. 20 years ago, when the world was just discovering the email, there wasn’t a whole lot more to do than simply sending your email. These days, we get bombarded with so many messages it’s hard to keep up with everything or know what’s worth looking at in the first place. Quite simply, your customers are overwhelmed.


    There are about 2.2 billion email users in the world and around 100 billion emails sent a day. The reality is that anyone you’re hoping to talk to has a ton of others also vying for their attention. There’s so much noise online it can be extremely difficult to get anyone’s attention. Even that of a current customer.

    In this article, we cover 5 ways to improve your survey emails. With these tips you’ll be able to cut through the noise, gain more insight, connect deeper with your customers, and start down the path towards more loyal customers.

    Read article.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=10496391&article-title=survey-emails--how-to-grab-your-customer-s-attention&blog-domain=getfeedback.com&blog-title=getfeedback/
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  3. We all know that the customer is king (or queen) and it seems you agree, as any article that mentions UC and the customer experience (CX) is a popular one at UC Today.
    https://www.uctoday.com/news/whats-new/our-most-popular-cx-posts/
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  4. A basic definition of customer experience analytics is: The discovery, collection and analysis of customer data to help you make informed, intelligent decisions through actionable insights. QYReports has announced the addition of new informative data titled Customer Experience Analytics market to its extensive repository. The aim of this report is to enable the readers to focus on some significant aspects of the businesses such as, recent developments, technological platforms, various standard operating procedures, and tools.
    http://marketreportgazette.com/2019/12/new-research-in-customer-experience-analytics-market-2019-2026-by-major-key-vendors-adobe-systems-incorporated-oracle-corporation/
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  5. Customer experience (CX) is more important today than ever. Providing an exceptional customer experience consistently, though, is hard. Measuring customer experience and tying it to tangible business outcomes is harder still.

    The first step in your journey to improve CX is to measure customer experience. While you will be familiar with widely known customer experience metrics such as Net Promoter Score (NPS)® or Customer Satisfaction (CSAT), how and when you calculate these metrics, as well as how they influence your actions, can have an big impact.
    http://customerthink.com/measuring-customer-experience-beyond-nps/
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  6. Is your Marketing department aligned with customer experience and employee experience? The necessity and logic of doing this was highlighted in a recent presentation by Hootsuite’s Vice President of Customer, Kirsty Traill. She pointed out that Marketing Communications is unfortunately the typical focus of customer journey maps and customer-centric marketing.
    http://customerthink.com/marketings-role-in-employee-customer-experience-journeys/
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  7. The business of customer experience

    Think about the last great customer experience you had.
    Now, try to pull out all of the little details about that experience that made it great.

    Customer experience is a fuzzy concept. As consumers, we can quickly name multiple different companies with great customer experiences, but struggle defining exactly what components make each experience exceptional.
    https://uxplanet.org/how-to-run-a-customer-experience-design-workshop-in-your-organization-f70af760ac89/
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  8. I recently read a report showing that out of 46,000 shoppers, 73% used multiple channels to make a purchase. Only 7% shopped exclusively online, while 20% shopped exclusively in-store. I believe this is clear proof that there is an increasing need for retailers to turn to omnichannel retail to enhance the customer experience.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2018/08/03/how-to-create-your-omnichannel-retail-strategy/#7067087e6561/
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  9. Every industry strives to improve their customers’ experience with their products and services. Adopting a customer first strategy is therefore in many company objectives. Unfortunately it rarely goes beyond the theory in many organisations, so I decided to help out with these six suggestions.

    Hospitality is perhaps one of the most visible industries where customer satisfaction, or lack of, is quickly shared with the world. It is true that without satisfaction, customers will not return to a hotel or restaurant. And they will almost certainly share their (bad) experiences with anyone who will listen.
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=10519687&article-title=fundamentals-of-a-customer-first-strategy-for-every-industry&blog-domain=c3centricity.com&blog-title=c3centricity/
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  10. Customer journey mapping is a popular tool for visualizing a customer’s experience. These maps provide a visual outline of various interactions that the purchaser has with a brand. It’s become a must for businesses as it allows managers to spot potential problems, going a long way in ensuring that the customer experience is satisfactory and hassle-free. When the customers’ road to conversion is straightforward, they’re more likely to stick with that brand.
    http://customerthink.com/four-essential-components-of-customer-journey-mapping/
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