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Beyond NPS: Why Customer Feedback Needs a 360-Degree Revolution

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The Imperative for Diverse Metrics and Measurements in Understanding Customer Sentiment Introduction Net Promoter Score (NPS) has established itself as a popular metric for evaluating customer loyalty, satisfaction levels, and the likelihood of customer churn. Should you kill NPS?

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AI and Real-Time Tech vs. Traditional CX Surveys: Who Will Win the Upcoming Battle?

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For years, metrics such as the limited Net Promoter Score (NPS) and customer satisfaction (CSAT) surveys have been the backbone of CX perceived measurements along some other metrics and data. Many businesses have grown frustrated with this one-size-fits-all metric.

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Stuck in an Outdated CX Framework?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

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Measure What Matters and Getting Clarity Traditional metrics often fall short in fully capturing the effectiveness of personalized CX strategies. Companies should expand beyond these conventional metrics and instead identify and track metrics that directly align with their unique business goals and customer expectations.

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Empathy Won’t Save You: Why CX Thrives on Action, Not Sentiment but Outcomes?

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Traditional metrics like Net Promoter Scores often miss its nuanced impact, requiring a broader set of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Develop Client-Specific KPIs: Measure metrics like response time improvements and proactive issue resolution rates. This partnership approach exemplifies empathy in product development.

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Should Loyalty Metrics Be Reassessed Post-Pandemic?

Common questions include: Does Net Promoter Score® (NPS) still have the same predictive power? Do loyalty metrics need to be reassessed? Two years later, CX pros are still curious about the impact the pandemic has had on customer expectations and how to modify their CX measurement programs accordingly.

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Maximizing Outcomes with Integrated Customer Success and Experience Metrics

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To achieve this, businesses must go beyond traditional, siloed approaches and explore both Customer Success (CS) and Customer Experience (CX) metrics. This article explores how integrating CS and CX metrics can transform customer strategies, boost adoption, and lead to measurable, data-driven business success.

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Call Center Metrics: How To Track & Improve for Better Customer Service

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The best way to get started is by tracking and monitoring call center metrics. What Are Important Call Center Metrics to Measure? Call center metrics provide insight into the customer experience and quantify agent productivity. Here are 30 important metrics you can track to ensure your call center achieves its goals.

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Should Loyalty Metrics be Reassessed Post-Pandemic? And What About NPS?

They wonder: Does Net Promoter Score® (NPS) still have the same predictive power. Do loyalty metrics need to be reassessed? CX pros are examining the impact the pandemic has had on customer expectations and how they might need to modify their CX measurement programs. Have the drivers of customer experience changed?

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How to Leverage Quality Management to Transform the Customer Experience

Download this eBook and uncover how winning organizations are tapping into the right technology to improve Customer Satisfaction, NPS, and other key metrics.

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Forget CX: Measure "Ease of Doing Business" Instead

Speaker: Curtis Bingham, CEO, Chief Customer Officer Council

NPS and Loyalty are the new shiny. It is hard to correlate loyalty metrics with business results. Customer Experience is the new black. Companies are investing millions in improving CX. But our research indicates customer loyalty is simply the wrong thing to be measuring.