I recently took my car in for servicing and got it back the same day. But after less than an hour, the problem reappeared. I took the car back, and after some delay, the issue was resolved. While I was collecting the vehicle the service associate informed me I would be receiving a survey, and asked if I would kindly give him a 9 or 10.
After sharing my story with friends, I realized that my experience was no exception, which prompted us to launch our own survey on the premium and luxury automotive segment. We found that the customer experience (CX) with most brands was poor, yet most of them were boasting about their high customer satisfaction rates. This inevitably led to the conclusion that CX measurement is flawed.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2019/04/30/customer-experience-cx-programs-past-present-and-future/#103083671b26/
Dealing with complainers and haters in social media can, of course, be tricky. What you need is a framework for how to do it right.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/273748/
If you are in business, you will eventually have an unhappy customer. The key is knowing to react. We know because we had such an experience ourself.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/277437/
When I think of a hospital I think of fear and bad vibes. Patients are afraid of staff, and staff are scared of being sued. We think of aloof doctors and under-appreciated administration. Vulnerable patients are abrasively stuffed into a system that doesn't want them there.
The hospital that morphs itself into a luxury hotel, now that's something to think about. It all comes down to innovation and customer experience.
Here are 10 examples of customer experience innovation that transform the hospital to be more like a luxury hotel.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/blakemorgan/2018/08/21/10-examples-of-customer-experience-innovation-in-healthcare/#70466e5171ec/