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Attract the Right Candidates by Building and Defining a Strong Company Culture: a Netflix Case Study

Customer Bliss

The beloved companies care for their employees, because they know this internal culture builds trust and inspires great work. In 2009, Netflix made cultural history when then chief talent officer Patty McCord and CEO Reed Hastings created a 124-page PowerPoint document entitled “Netflix Culture: Freedom & Responsibility.”

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Arizona Diamondbacks CEO Creates Fan-Centric Culture

Experience Matters

Hall joined the D-backs in May 2005 as Senior Vice President, Communications, was named president in September 2006 and CEO in January 2009. But Hall is so committed to the culture, fan experience, and community items that he told me that the organization was cutting baseball payroll this year instead of cutting those other items.

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How to Write a “Relentless” Customer Service Culture Plan

CSM Magazine

When Scott left in January 2009 the stock value was less than when he started as CEO. Use these guidelines in making decisions about the features of your customer service culture plan: 1. Communicate. Be like Amazon and have a “relentless” focus on customer service through regular communication.

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Cultivating a Culture of Open Communication

Qualtrics

By building a culture of open and trusted communication, we can create a more engaging, creative, and authentic workforce where employees feel deeply connected to the goals and objectives of the organization. Open Communication Definition. Some people may prefer to share via instant messaging platforms (e.g.,

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Four of the Most Successful Employee Engagement Strategies Also Drive Customer Experience

CX University

In 2009, survey data supported that in government organizations, the level of employee engagement (or disengagement) in an organization depends on how effectively that organization does the following: 1. clearly communicates goals to all employees and links individual goals to corporate goals.” 1, (Spring 2009): 54-58.

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Guest Post: Employee Engagement and CX: 5 Strategies to Build Synergy

ShepHyken

This week, we feature an article by Tarek Kamil, CEO and Founder of Cerkl, an internal communication software that helps teams connect. In their 2009 meta-analysis presented by Gallup, Harter et al. He writes about how employee engagement and customer experience can enhance business performance.

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Rebellion at Dollar General! A Challenge to CX Strategies?

CX University

Delivering the employee value proposition hinges on how effectively an organization communicates and acts. Pink (2009) states that when employees have a purpose in their work, are provided with opportunities to develop mastery in what they do, and have autonomy, they will be engaged. A Challenge to CX Strategies?