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What Do Companies With Low Net Promoter Score Have in Common?

Retently

Since not all NPS® data is public, and most brands aren’t eager to publish their low Net Promoter Score, we’ve taken several steps to find reliable customer satisfaction data that we can use to compare brands: Whenever possible, we’ve sourced data from various NPS benchmarks to gain a picture of the general NPS range within an industry.

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Live Chat for Higher Education – The Ultimate 101 Guide

Comm100

Better engagement and student recruitment Another key way that live chat benefits higher education is in engagement and student recruitment efforts. This is significant for recruitment efforts focused on international students, as it again lowers the barrier to communication between potential students and a school.

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DCX #114 | Is Your Business Exhausting Your Customers?

DCX

The "30 Days to Greater Influence" e-course isn't for everyone. I’m so confident in the value of this course that I’m offering it at no cost. Procter & Gamble's Massive Simplification Effort Almost 10 years ago, P&G underwent a dramatic change, reducing the size of its product portfolio from 225 brands to 65.

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Expert’s Corner: Delivering Voice of the Customer

Customers Rock!

We had a great discussion around listening to customers, gathering social media feedback and turning it into action inside of a company, and of course we talked about the NetPromoter score and how to use it strategically. Radio , I had the opportunity to have a conversation with Richard Owen, CEO of Satmetrix.

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An Oldie but Goodie: The Flaw of Averages (and the impact on B2B Businesses)

Waypoint Group

In the customer feedback world we’re often tempted to use average scores to present our feedback (survey) results. I constantly hear things like, “Our average score has moved from 8.25 ” Or, “Our average score for tech support is 6.72 ” The answer, of course is a resounding, “NO!”

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Voice of Customer Maturity: Ultimate Guide

ClearAction

Voice of Customer Maturity: Ultimate Guide Lynn Hunsaker Voice of customer maturity is not about scores, real-time feedback, response rates, listening posts, benchmarks, or comparisons of B2B versus B2C trends. The NPS ® System advocates VoC managers’ efforts in engaging Promoters, Passives, and Detractors. So, what does it mean?

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The Future of Customer Experience Calls Urgently for a Significant Shift

ClearAction

Artificial intelligence, digitalization, emerging technologies, the sharing economy, and other trends won’t solve what’s shown in these studies: “Only 20% of companies scored 9-10 for seeing a Return on Investment, with a significant 14% of companies scoring 0-2. customers, channel partners, alliances).