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#CXSecrets: Use Your VoC Program to Quickly Answer Strategic Market Research Questions

PeopleMetrics

Like many of my peers, I too broke into the customer experience space by way of the market research world—working at a large firm on a variety of highly valuable market research programs before founding PeopleMetrics in 2001. So why does the transition from market research to customer experience come so naturally to CX professionals?

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A new era for digital Voice of the Customer

OpinionLab

OpinionLab’s fundamental value proposition was to quickly diagnose and resolve CX issues on websites by combining Voice of Customer with operational data that made that VoC actionable. A couple years later, a new player emerged in the digital feedback space that sought to extract value from digital Voice of Customer a bit differently.

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CX Secrets: The Importance of Aligning CX with Marketing

PeopleMetrics

Customers will not be happy, they won't come back, and you won't get the ROI from your Voice of Customer program. The 40 Lessons That Turn Customer Feedback into Gold. Sean McDade founded PeopleMetrics in 2001 and he is the architect of the company’s customer experience management (CEM) software platform.

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How to Tie Compensation to Your VoC Program

PeopleMetrics

Yes, you should tie compensation to your Voice of Customer (VoC) program ( it’s the best way to get your people to actually use it! ). Your bonus program could be based on people achieving a particular NPS level or customer satisfaction score. But be strategic about how you do it. Monetary bonus programs. Sean holds a Ph.D.

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A Bonus Lesson from Listen or Die

PeopleMetrics

One year ago today, I launched my book, Listen or Die: 40 Lessons that Turn Customer Feedback into Gold ( check it out on Amazon! ). The goal of the book was to share best practices on how to create a great Voice of Customer (VoC) program. Over the past year, another lesson has emerged that I would like to share with you.

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ANNOUNCING Listen or Die: 40 Lessons That Turn Customer Feedback Into Gold

PeopleMetrics

These easy-to-use best practices provide CX leaders with the tools needed to build exemplary Voice of Customer programs that deliver ROI, turning customer feedback into gold. Many companies collect customer feedback, but very few act on what they hear. Listen or Die provides some great advice for closing the gap.".

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Communicate, Communicate, Communicate — To All Internal Stakeholders — Or You Will Regret It

PeopleMetrics

Sean McDade, PhD is the author of Listen or Die: 40 Lessons That Turn Customer Feedback Into Gold. He founded PeopleMetrics in 2001 and is the architect of the company’s customer experience management (CEM) software platform. Sean has over 20 years of experience helping companies measure and improve the customer experience.