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  1. How many times have you called your credit card or insurance company only to plow through a grueling five minutes of automated options before being put on hold for the “next available representative”? After being reminded that “this call will be recorded for quality assurance purposes,” another five minutes drag by before you’re finally talking to a human being.

    By this time, you’re frustrated and exhausted, and you wonder how any company concerned with “quality assurance” could put you through such an obnoxious ordeal.

    This is an example of an awful user experience (UX) – from its clunkiness and inefficiency to its total lack of regard for the customer’s time, this kind of call center gauntlet is doing the company no favors with regard to customer satisfaction or loyalty. As such, it has an immensely harmful effect on the overall customer experience (CX) – how customers engage with a company over the entire duration of their time using its products and services.
    http://customerthink.com/why-you-should-be-thinking-about-ux-and-cx-differently/
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  2. 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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  3. What more could you wish for than 288% higher lifetime value of your key accounts? That’s really the goal of customer experience management, whereas recommendations, high survey scores, repeat purchases, and so forth are all means to this end. It’s all about longer, more profitable relationships between your company and your customers.
    https://clearaction.com/customer-experience-improvement/
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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. Have you ever looked at your web statistics and found that your bounce rates are really high but your conversion rates are really low? You know that this isn’t a good sign, but you have no idea why it’s happening or how to fix it. So what now? In this blog, we will take a closer look at some of the best User Experience (UX) tools.
    https://mopinion.com/best-user-experience-ux-tools-overview/
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  8. Face it. Even if you believe yourself to be the world’s most creative designer or developer, we’re all in need of some inspiration every now and then. We like to call this, ‘having a mindset for growth’. And one of the best places to find this inspiration as well as stay ahead of the latest trends and best practices in the user experience space is to consult expert opinions, which – you guessed it – are often found in articles on User Experience (UX) blogs.
    http://mopinion.com/hottest-user-experience-ux-blogs/
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  9. Developing a successful mobile app can be a demanding task that requires a lot of thought and understanding of what the customer needs. So what better way to explore what the customer needs than to ask them directly? Customer feedback makes that all too simple. So get started and try one of our free mobile app survey templates from the Survey Marketplace!

    Learn more about mobile app survey templates...
    https://mopinion.com/mobile-app-survey-templates/
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  10. Companies are shooting themselves in the foot consistently when it comes to their Customer Experience.

    Why though…and how do we help them improve?
    https://cxm.world/quality-pillar-customer-experience/
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