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  1. The West seems to have a rather fascinating obsession with the individual. We write our addresses starting with a person and expand out until we get to a world view, which makes little sense when you consider that anyone functionally using that address must read to the end to even know where to start. This is a pattern we see in many things — from the way we tell stories to the way we design infrastructure and services. So naturally, it's through this lens that brands often solve customer experience challenges.
    http://forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2019/12/06/what-western-brands-can-learn-from-china-about-customer-experience/#1ac6fe5d3044/
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  2. You understand what it takes to provide a great customer experience. In fact, you are a great warrior on behalf of the customer. You can’t stand hearing about what customers complain about, simply because you think that hiccup should have never happened. That problem with marketing is because those people in marketing don’t get it like you do. Those complaints about distribution could be solved if the right people were there. Nobody seems to really get it in your organization, except you.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2018/05/24/what-if-your-customer-experience-is-lousy-because-you-dont-think-youre-responsible-for-it/#1261bf8b7671/
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  3. No company wants to receive complaints about its products or services, but when this does occur, it is important that the firm gets to the bottom of the problem.
    http://www.omegascoreboard.com/news/customer-experience-roi/using-feedback-to-improve-customer-experiences/
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  4. Customer-centric retailing and selling are the new business models. The new model goes beyond the traditional horizon of omnichannel, breaking down the lofty walls between internal intent silos and the potent customer experience platforms.
    https://martechseries.com/analytics/behavioral-marketing/unified-commerce-customer-experience-future/
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  5. Toshiba’s best-in-class self-checkout systems help Weis Markets shoppers complete transactions in a more timely and efficient manner, fulfilling the grocer’s mission to improve overall customer experience and deliver an exceptional shopping experience for its clients.
    http://businesswire.com/news/home/20200114005199/en/Toshiba-Empowers-Customer-Experience-Weis-Markets/
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  6. I just came back from hosting the CXPA’s Insight Exchange and talking all things customers. Of course, I tended to hang out in the customer journey mapping sessions. While the practice is maturing, there’s still a lot of room for improvement.

    In the spirit of sharing best practices, we at Heart of the Customer put together our Top 10 Reasons that Journey Mapping Projects Fail, a la David Letterman.

    Without further ado, let’s proceed!
    http://customerthink.com/the-top-10-reasons-customer-journey-mapping-fails/
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  7. It's no surprise that greater employee engagement leads to better customer experience (CX). It makes intuitive sense and data proves the point. The Temkin Group, for example, has reported that companies with stronger financial performances and better CX have employees who are considerably more engaged than their peers. Not as well-known, though, is that superior CX requires more than general employee engagement.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/deniselyohn/2018/04/18/the-secret-to-superior-customer-experience/#417403c91f2c/
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  8. As you think about your experience management (XM) efforts, it’s important to understand how people flow through the experiences in their lives — as customers, employees, patients, fans, citizens, students, etc. To help deepen that understanding, I’ve created a simple model, the Human Experience Cycle (HxC). As you can see in the chart below, the HxC is made up of five elements:

    Expectations: What a person anticipates will happen during an experience.
    Experiences: What actually happens to a person during an interaction.
    Perceptions: How a person views an experience based on their expectations.
    Attitudes: How someone feels about the organization.
    Behaviors: How a person choses to interact with an organization.
    https://experiencematters.blog/2019/03/20/the-human-experience-cycle/
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  9. Emotions are a huge part of the customer experience. Emotions drive or destroy value for a business, and often in hidden ways. Emotions influence our desire to buy or not to buy, what we choose from a company’s offerings, what we remember and share about the experience, and, perhaps most importantly, whether we will be loyal to a brand.
    https://www.mycustomer.com/experience/engagement/the-20-emotions-that-drive-or-destroy-value-in-customer-experience/
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  10. With more than 23,000 employees and 130+ stores across France, Leroy Merlin is the leading DIY retail brand in France – in the market of home improvement and gardening. The brand is not limited to an in-store offer. Leroy Merlin France also has a strong digital ecosystem with a fast growing website.
    https://mopinion.com/leroy-merlin-chooses-mopinion-to-shape-online-voc-programme/
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