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What is a Good Net Promoter Score?

SurveySensum

But how can you know if it is a good or bad NPS score ? Net Promoter Score Defined Net Promoter Score (NPS) is a widely used CX metric that measures customer loyalty and satisfaction by gauging how likely customers are to recommend a company, product, or service to their friends and family.

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Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. 2006; Gruca & Rego, 2005). NPS Background.

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Data Science Reveals 3 Problems with the NPS Dogma

Bob Hayes

The Net Promoter Score (NPS), a metric used to gauge the health of the customer relationship, has been used by companies for years. Second, the calculation of the metric (a difference score) results in an ambiguous score that is difficult to interpret. 2006; Gruca & Rego, 2005). NPS Background.

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Everything You Need to Know about Text Analytics

Lumoa

If you work in a big company with large number of customers (or users), you most probably receive a lot of feedback: people write about their experiences, complain about the things that do not work and tell about the things they love. Most companies collect feedback in some specific format, such as Net Promoter Score.

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Expert commentary: Closing the CX Gap between Customer Expectations and Business Reality

Comm100

One of the things organizations can do when faced with customer feedback indicating expectations are not being satisfied is reevaluating their approach to customer experience management. There are three distinct approaches for a customer experience management program. Closing the Delivery Gap.