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Leveraging Unstructured Data Analytics: The Key to Unlocking Hidden Customer Insights

InMoment XI

While traditional customer feedback is a goldmine of insights that can drive business growth, a substantial portion of this valuable feedback lies in unstructured data. Emails, social media posts, customer reviews, call center transcripts, and open-ended survey responses—all hold crucial information about customer sentiment and preferences.

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Top Tips to Build Customer Trust and Credibility In 2023

CSM Magazine

Trust forms the foundation of strong customer relationships, which can lead to loyalty, repeat business, and positive word-of-mouth recommendations. However, convincing your customers to trust you might not be as easy as you imagine, as you will require a combination of consistency, transparency, and a customer-centric approach.

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Closing the Customer Feedback Loop

Centercode

Whether it’s through review sites, social media, or product forums, opportunities to voice your opinion are ample and encouraged. By responding to feedback, you’re showing your customers that you are actively engaged in their experience. It keeps customers at the center of your organization. Website down?

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Customer Experience Articles

ClearAction

Customer Experience Strategy : Exploring Success Factors. Customer-Focused Marketing. Building a Customer-Centric Culture. The Impact of Customer Experience Interaction. Employee Engagement in Superior Customer Experience Build a Sustainable Strategy for Customer Experience Management.

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Employee Ambassadorship: CX Focus Built On Neither Employee Satisfaction Nor Employee Engagement

Beyond Philosophy

In part because of today’s greater emphasis on the emotional components of customer experience and customer value delivery, and how this must be an enterprise cultural priority, employees have become center stage in optimizing customer behavior. We’ve seen employee surveys where there are no customer-related value elements.

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4 Powerful Rules to Create Employee and Customer Word-of-Mouth Programs That Work

Beyond Philosophy

While multi-media, mega-budget programs were extolling wonderful products and services (and social values) offered by corporations, product quality and service performance for customers, and evidence of a customer-centric culture for employees, was often in decline in the real world.