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Customer / Leadership: What Is The Access To Cultivating Greatness?

Maz Iqbal

Filed under: CRM , Customer Insight (inc VoC) , Customer Philosophy , Customer Service , Leadership / Change / Transformation Tagged: art of being and becoming , cause , customer centricity , leadership , organisational change , path to greatness , personal change , Possibility.

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Timpson: Business Success Through Humanistic Leadership

Maz Iqbal

Today, this organisation (and its leadership) is on my mind again. Case Studies Culture Customer Philosophy Customer-Centricity Employee Engagement Leadership / Change / Transformation Social customer care customer centricity employee engagement humanistic leadership leadership social'

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Is The Way We Are Going About Customer Acquisition and Retention Dead Wrong?

Maz Iqbal

So if you want to see your customers, really look at them. Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership. If insanity is doing the same stuff over and over and expecting a different result then it occurs to me that many of us who are working on the Customer stuff can be labelled insane.

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Dialogue on CRM, Customer Experience, and Customer-Centricity

Maz Iqbal

On CX – voice of the customer, journey mapping etc. In the name of customer-centricity – whatever that means. Colleague: Which big company, as in the kind of company … Continue reading "Dialogue on CRM, Customer Experience, and Customer-Centricity". Yet, there is little to show for it.

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Want to Improve Your Customer Experience? Start with Your Company Culture

transcosmos Information Systems

Developing your customer service across known platforms such as front line, back office, IT, etcetera, can only take you so far, because if ultimately the company culture is not customer-centric, then sooner or later your company will fall short in. It is the atmosphere where your customer service team works in.

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