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Customer Loyalty: Let’s Talk About 8

Daniel Group

While there’s usually nothing wrong with an 8, Bain & Company, the developers of NPS, report that over 80% of referrals come from customers who score 9 or 10. We’ve found this metric to hold true in our own experience conducting voice-of-customer surveys in B2B industrial markets. Finally, forget about the score.

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How to drive customer satisfaction with employee coaching

Qualtrics

Your customers play a key role in helping coach your employees and has a win-win effect to help drive voice-of-customer change. Here’s how you can use employee coaching to enable better customer experiences. Go straight to the source and use voice-of-customer data in your 1:1 conversations.

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Keeping your CX Programs Relevant to How Your Customers Evaluate your Brand

Maru Group

Legacy customer experience and voice of customer tracking systems are showing their age, to the point where large research budgets are yielding fewer insights as the program ages. In this article, we explore how to ensure your tracker stays flexible and meaningful to capture relevant and timely customer insights.

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Customer Experience Leaders & Laggards – What’s the Difference?

Customer Alignment

We work with companies just starting out in Customer Experience as well as those who are more advanced along their Customer Experience path. Customer Experience issues are highly visible outside of the organisation.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. What delights customers today may not delight tomorrow. It's important to always keep your pulse on changing customer needs. ?Customers Customers change. Customer needs, desires, and expectations change.

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On Metrics and Complacency

CX Journey

Here's what happens and why the work is never done: Expectations change. What delights customers today may not delight tomorrow. It's important to always keep your pulse on changing customer needs. ?Customers Customers change. Customer needs, desires, and expectations change.

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Bringing Your #VoC Program up to 2020 Standards

CX Journey

Yes, even customer listening programs become stale and must be updated. You've made changes to the experience that you want to measure and track; there are emerging trends in the industry and with customer needs; customers change, and new customers come into the fold; and you're offering new products and services.

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