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  1. Definition of Culture – The sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguishes one group of people from another.

    Corporate culture refers to the shared values, attitudes, standards, and beliefs that characterize members of an organization and define its nature. Corporate culture is rooted in an organization’s goals, strategies, structure, and approaches to labor, customers, investors, and the greater community.

    Culture is based on shared attitudes, beliefs, customs, and written and unwritten rules that have been developed over time and are considered valid. (The Business Dictionary).
    http://www.customerexperienceupdate.com/?open-article-id=8165900&article-title=culture-s-impact-on-customer-experience---transforming-the-customer-experience&blog-domain=kristinaevey.com&blog-title=kristina-evey/
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  2. Stedin is a regional Dutch network operator that mainly operates in the Netherlands’ Randstad region, which consists of Rotterdam, The Hague and Utrecht. As one of the top three largest operators in the Netherlands, Stedin is responsible for the transport of electricity and gas to more than 2 million customers (including industrial customers).
    Eager to gain better insights into how their website was performing and how they could improve the online experience (on a deeper level) Stedin employed Mopinion as its digital feedback solution.
    http://mopinion.com/customer-story-stedin/
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  3. Skoda works with Mopinion to listen to website visitors and to further strengthen relationships with their online customers.
    https://mopinion.com/customer-success-story-skoda-optimising-overall-user-experience/
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  4. There's no nice way to say this - a bricks and mortar shopping trip can often be a stressful experience. Technology has long been touted as the saviour of the user experience in physical retail but there's a long history of false promises, high hopes and missed chances.

    You could fill a graveyard with all the technologies that have been proclaimed as “the future of retail”. For example, QR codes were hailed as a way of bringing a richer, more informed experience to the real world, until it became apparent no one knew how to scan them!
    https://www.mycustomer.com/experience/engagement/cx-in-retail-whats-hype-whats-hot-whats-not/
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  5. The success of marketing often depends on how effectively you can tap into the emotions of your target audience. A well-designed website, good navigation, intuitive UX and easy to understand copy make things simple and give your visitors a sense of control.

    This can be a strong and positive emotion, which builds trust and helps customers or leads see value from your content and see your brand in a positive light.

    This article looks at the value that UX brings to your customers and your brand, and provide some great tips on how to ensure your UX gives users a greater sense of control.
    https://www.marketingtechnews.net/news/2018/mar/06/emotions-key-great-ux/
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  6. In 2004, there was roughly the same number of searches for user experience in comparison to customer experience, according to Google Trends. By 2017, search interest for user experience had doubled, but search interest for customer experience had almost trebled. It was around the middle of 2013, that customer experience began to pull away from user experience, so that by 2017, for every 100 searches for customer experience, there were only 64 for user experience.
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/from-user-to-customer-from-silo-to-experience/
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  7. UX design is all about providing your users with the information they’re looking for, and doing so in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. However, in order to do this successfully, UX designers must understand how their visitors experience the website or mobile app; a task which can get a little sticky if they don’t have the right tools in place. In fact, I can think of one tool in particular that may consider to be an extremely important currency when it comes to UX design. Let me introduce you to user feedback…
    https://mopinion.com/why-ux-designers-need-user-feedback/
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  8. Global air passenger traffic continues to soar to record levels, as in 2018 the total number of air passengers increased by over six per cent to reach 4.3 billion passengers according to ICAO. The continued growth of air passenger traffic has put considerable strain on airport infrastructure, and some of the world’s leading airports are increasingly turning to new technologies in order to help them manage growing passenger volumes, while delivering a high-quality customer experience.
    http://internationalairportreview.com/article/110736/how-biometric-services-improve-passenger-experiences-in-airports/
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  9. If you’ve ever taken an Uber, you know that the startup identified practically every consumer pain point involved with hailing a taxi – not being able to find one, standing in a long taxi line, rude drivers, the credit card machine always being broken – and addressed each one with a simple, easy-to-navigate mobile app.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/dangingiss/2018/07/02/how-ubers-user-experience-creates-a-seamless-customer-experience/#506060a3ff7a/
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  10. If you’ve ever taken an Uber, you know that the startup identified practically every consumer pain point involved with hailing a taxi – not being able to find one, standing in a long taxi line, rude drivers, the credit card machine always being broken – and addressed each one with a simple, easy-to-navigate mobile app.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/dangingiss/2018/07/02/how-ubers-user-experience-creates-a-seamless-customer-experience/#3289935dff7a/
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