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There’s No I in Team, but What About AI?

CSM Magazine

Cathal McGloin, CEO of ServisBOT describes why AI is perfectly poised to help customer service professionals shine. Customer service departments are still rooted in voice-centric service infrastructure, but this is about to change. Voice from the past. Escape from routine.

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7 Advertising Strategies That Can Work During A Slowdown

SurveySparrow

During 2009’s recession, the tech giant didn’t stop advertising and continued innovating new products. In 2009 Amazon’s customers bought ebooks more than printed ones and helped the company grow its sales by 28%. According to HubSpot , in 2019, internet users spend more than 1.1 billion in 2019 to $9.4

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The 9 Best Email Support Ticketing Systems 2020 – Reviews & Comparison

Comm100

Customer service isn’t just about your team having the right attitude and training. For your customer support to be great (or even just functional) in 2020, you need the systems to back it up. Your customer help desk software keeps incoming queries from falling through the cracks by turning them into easily manageable tickets.

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Five Trends Shaping The Future Of Customer Experience In 2019

Answer Dash

I’ve been lucky enough to work in some type of “customer” area since 2007, starting off in the conference industry, then media about customer management (that’s what we called it), moving on to work in customer service for a Fortune 100 tech company for two years and focusing purely on customer experience thought leadership for the last three years.

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Redefining Disruption

Think Customers

When Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed his company’s internal motto was to “move fast and break things” back in 2009, it perfectly encapsulated the nature of disruptive companies. Disrupting an industry meant figuring out how to get a product or service to customers faster and more cheaply than competitors.