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Stuck in an Outdated CX Framework? Here’s Why You’re Missing Out on Real Results

eglobalis

Drawing inspiration from the agile, innovative cultures of South Korea and Israel, we can see that a shift toward creativity, adaptability, and individuality has the potential to enhance CX outcomes and cultivate deeper, more meaningful relationships.

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The Symbiosis of Algorithms, CX and Experimentation: Redefining Tech and Biotech B2B Design

eglobalis

From healthcare breakthroughs to cutting-edge industrial systems, algorithmic experimentation empowers organizations to test, iterate, and refine their approaches rapidly, driving faster innovation and reduced risk. AI and algorithmic models are reshaping how organizations tackle challenges, innovate, and create impact.

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Why Silos in 2020’s CX Aren’t Your Real Problem—And What You Should Focus on Instead

eglobalis

Introduction: The Need for a Non-Siloed Organization Silos within an organization have long been a barrier to innovation, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Foster a Culture of Open Communication Promoting open communication is key to eliminating silos.

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CX Titans: Samsung & Apple’s Rivalry and Collaboration for Excellence

eglobalis

Both brands have set benchmarks in innovation, design, and customer experience (CX), often drawing comparisons. Samsung’s mobile line of business, particularly the Galaxy series, has established itself as a leader in the global smartphone market, known for innovation and cutting-edge technology. Apple Apple Inc.,

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Unlocking Employee Will: Driving Business Transformation and Customer Experience

eglobalis

In today’s rapidly evolving business environment, organizations face increasing pressure to stay competitive through continual transformation and innovation. Fostering a Culture of Commitment When employees feel their work contributes to a greater purpose, they are more likely to engage fully with the company’s goals.

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Keeping a Customer-Centric Culture During Social Distancing

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

There is a myth that customer-centric cultures happen by intuition and a little magic. ” Building a truly customer-centric culture is a strategy that requires business discipline and real practices. How can leaders continue to focus on brand culture today, in times of social distancing? “Their people just get it!”

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Creating Connection to Improve Work Culture with Chris Hsiung

Russel Lolacher

In this episode of Relationships at Work, Russel chats with speaker and Police Chief of the Mountain View Police Department Chris Hsiung on how communication and creating connection within an organization can improve workplace culture. Connect with, and learn more about, Chris on his platforms: . And then I make the connection.

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