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ESG and the RFP: How to Assess Your Outsourcer’s ESG Efforts

BlueOcean

The first mainstream mention of ESG as a concept came from the United Nations in 2004 in their report titled “ Who Cares Wins.” When you go to RFP for your next outsourcer, how can you verify that the companies you’re engaging are truly committed to running a sustainable, socially aware, ethically governed business?

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Remaining Competitive in Retail: How to Optimize Customer Experience

CSM Magazine

For retail business, the customer journey extends far beyond the initial sales engagement. Lasting brand loyalty is cultivated from continuous service throughout the lifecycle of any particular product and managing these engagements for quality can be difficult when multiple players are involved. Enhance performance.

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10 Customer Service Podcasts to Add to Your Rotation

Kustomer

Since formally hitting the scene in 2004, the podcast space has become an exciting resource and touchstone for business information and trends. Then in 2004, BBC and The Guardian journalist Ben Hammersley merged the words ‘iPod’ with ‘broadcast’ officially coining the term ‘podcast.’ The Power of the Podcast.

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7 AdTech Trends to Watch in 2024

SurveySensum

Ad Networks and Retail Media Ad networks and retail media allow brands to engage with customers based on shopper data at the point of purchase decision. Users are engaged and inclined to spend, which increases conversion and advertising effectiveness. With the help of AdTech tools and implementing the current AdTech trends.

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Modernizing the Library Experience, With Alison Circle – CB006

Customer Bliss

Following that she was Creative Director and Account Director at Jack Morton Worldwide, a global branding agency. In 2004 she joined CML as Director of Marketing and Strategic Planning. That was in 2004 — and to a large extent she’s still working on elements of those plans. Approaching Organization-Wide Engagement.

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How customer intelligence software helps companies fight the survey epidemic

Alida

It has also given companies more engaging ways of talking to their customers. That disintermediation started about a decade ago when customers—for the first time ever—started being able to talk about brands and companies and products without the company engaging in the conversation.”. The antidote to the survey epidemic.

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Is the Chief Experience Officer a Worthwhile Addition to the C-Suite?

Retently

Whichever way you look at it, it’s clear that unhappy customers ( who are much more likely to leave your brand , naturally) are a huge threat to business growth. Miscommunications, low employee engagement, and the lack of a customer-centric company culture can also get in the way and make things worse.