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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. Whether you’re part of an enterprise organization or running a growing business, time is something nobody has enough of. It’s impossible to add more hours into our day, but it is possible to make the hours we have work harder for us, especially when it comes to executing customer experience (CX) strategies.
    https://smartercx.com/4-cx-automations-that-give-you-time-back-in-your-day/
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  3. We all know that CX is so much more than deploying a customer satisfaction survey. However, many times an organization’s journey to launch CX starts with just that. What we chose to measure is typically based on who has requested – or insisted – there needs to be a survey. Maybe it’s your support organization, maybe it’s your sales organization, or maybe it’s corporate quality. Where it originated typically colors what and how customer feedback is measured.

    …but, is that the best way?
    https://blog.walkerinfo.com/blog/who-is-your-cx-architect/#.WxAfsxZfzBs.linkedin/
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  4. As Customer Experience (CX) professionals, we all have some of the same tools at our disposal – journey mapping, surveys, design thinking, etc. But some CX pros just seem to be able to get more out of them. They are better able to connect the dots between customer needs and changes the organization needs to make or set in motion the plan to get things done. So, what ingredients help separate successful CX professionals from the pack? At Walker, we’ve identified ten skills or characteristics of successful CX leaders. In this blog, I want to focus on one – business savvy.
    https://blog.walkerinfo.com/blog/business-savvy-cx-leader/#.WsZaoc80vHc.linkedin/
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  5. 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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  6. UX design is all about providing your users with the information they're looking for, and doing that in the cleanest and most intuitive way possible. Sounds challenging right? Well that's just a day in the life of a UX Designer.
    https://mopinion.com/top-25-tools-for-ux-designers/
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  7. Want to create a compelling user experience for your customers? Follow these five rules.
    https://www.adweek.com/digital/winners-playbook-5-ways-to-win-at-design/
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  8. Recently, a friend sent me a message about a website I run, suggesting that I add classifieds to the site. After thinking about it, I realized the integration of classifieds could be beneficial for myself and my users. Yet I had never considered it before! My site had no place to submit feedback and who knows what other great ideas I’ve missed from other people.
    http://www.uxbooth.com/articles/increasing-usability-with-user-feedback/
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  9. There are a variety of different ways to collect customer feedback, and surveys are usually the first method that comes to mind. But that's not the only way to figure out what your customers are saying about your product -- in fact, you could be missing out on valuable customer feedback coming in through a different channel: social media.
    https://blog.hubspot.com/service/social-media-customer-feedback/
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  10. The success of your mobile app rests on multiple different factors; however, the most important factor is easily user experience (UX) design. Expectations for mobile interactions have grown, and as a result, UX design has become an essential part of the mobile app development process.
    http://customerthink.com/user-experience-best-practices-to-enhance-your-mobile-app-design/
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