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Delete, Ignore, Snub or Engage? How Mature Companies Should Tackle Negative Social Media Feedback Analyses

eglobalis

Introduction As companies mature, they face increasingly complex decisions about how to handle customer complaints and negative feedback on social media. Should they engage with every post or focus on resolving issues privately? Best practices suggest various approaches, but the decision is far from one-size-fits-all.

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35 Indicators that a Company Isn’t Customer-Centric

CX Accelerator

It was incredibly distressing to encounter a customer service representative who clearly couldn’t care less if I ever left my house again. A company might not be customer-centric if they… As I reflected on this experience, I realized that there were a number of indicators that this company might not be customer-centric.

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Creating a Customer-Centric Culture: Share Data with Purpose

CloudCherry

Even just 20 years ago, the job of “Chief Customer Experience Officer” at companies like a regional credit union, a large insurance company, or national retail organization was unheard of. Today, this new job function is evidence of one of the most important competing factors in today’s business environment: customer centricity.

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Stuck in an Outdated CX Framework?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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A Simple Guide to Stakeholder Engagement

Customer Experience programs are shaping the future of business through their ability to create the changes customers want and need. These changes, however, can only occur if programs are embedded into a company’s culture. So where to start?

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Becoming Customer-Centric: 5 Ways to Walk the Talk

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

As more leaders discuss becoming customer-centric, I wonder how many actually walk the talk and put actions into their plans. What if customer-centric ideas and tactics were included in all strategy plans ? A strategy that is truly customer customer-focused needs to include ideas like these: 1.

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Engaging the Entire Company in Becoming More Customer Centric

InMoment XI

We sat down with customer experience executives from three different industries to discuss how they align their companies to foster a culture of customer centricity, from the frontline to the C-Suite.

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The Modern Customer Success Playbook

The evolution of every high-functioning, effective customer success strategy centers around three C’s: connected experiences, an engaging customer journey, and a culture built on customer-centricity. Create highly targeted segments to drive more contextual and personalized engagements.

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The Employee Factor - Perfecting Your CX From Within

Speaker: Dennis Snow, President, Snow & Associates

Not only does it take powerful leadership, but a complete shift in focus: your company must be customer-centric in every function. In this webinar, you will learn to: Build a customer-centric culture. Build “walk-through-fire” customer AND employee loyalty. Inspire personal accountability in the workplace.