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Elevating Guest Experiences in Hotels with Integrated CX

InMoment XI

Out of nowhere, citizens were flocking in droves to distant lands, as travel by plane, sea, and car surged. The coming year is no exception, as consumers across the globe plan to make travel a priority, despite ongoing economic uncertainty. Hotel customers are no exception. That’s no longer the case.

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Power up Your Productivity to Drive Experience Improvement

InMoment XI

This hands-on workshop emphasised the significance of integrating customer and employee perspectives into experience enhancement strategies, whilst leveraging productivity studies and insights to make informed investment decisions. Here are the highlights and takeaways from the session!

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Challenges of Understanding the Customer Journey End-to-End

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Many customers experience the product or service offered by an organization differently than how the organization anticipates. Some of this has to do with where the journey actually begins and ends. Understanding the customer journey end-to-end helps brands innovate around the experience. Don’t fool yourself!

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Customer Journeys Are More Jungle Gym Than Funnel

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

Customer journeys are often represented in the same way. We put the many prospects in the top, they travel willingly and orderly through the funnel, and POP! They exit into a converting customer. But customer experience travels on, past the prospecting and sales phase and well into the relationship with the customer.

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How to Identify Weaknesses in Your Customer Journey Map

GetFeedback

What’s behind the improved performance is what some call the “loyalty effect.” Great experiences lead to higher levels of customer loyalty which, over time, not only increases revenue growth but also reduces costs. . Because the core value proposition is affordable travel. . Without this spark, no journey!

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Three Travel and Hospitality Customer Journey Tracking Examples

Kitewheel

Travel and hospitality companies have a difficult job. But even these leading travel brands can do better. Things are improving for the travel industry, but the biggest multipliers of customer satisfaction seem largely to be left behind. To accomplish this, they need to better manage their customer journeys.

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How to Build a Next-Generation Loyalty Scheme

CSM Magazine

Loyalty schemes have been around a lot longer than you think, going back even further than the frequent flyer programmes that took off in the late 1970s. Hamish Sherlock of Applause , explains how to build a next-generation loyalty scheme. Do your customers value the rewards the scheme provides?

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