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DCX #111 | Customer Centricity: It's Everyone's Business

DCX

Think about it: What could you achieve if your whole team caught your customer-centric fire? Your customers are counting on you. A CX Leader's Guide to Organizational Buy-In As a CX leader, you know that customer centricity is the cornerstone of business success in today's market. Don't let your passion fizzle out.

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5 Things We Learned from the Customer Experience Speakers at the Sydney XI Forum

InMoment XI

After 14 customer experience speakers, 250 delegates, two hands-on workshops, and hours of networking on the Sydney Harbour cruise, the 2022 Sydney XI Forum is done and dusted. In doing so, the entire culture of the business is focused on the customer.

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Kano Model: Decoding Features for Customer Satisfaction

SurveySparrow

Falling short in delivering them can quickly erode customer trust and loyalty. A mix of opinions ensures a well-rounded understanding of customer needs. Customer Voice is King: Listen directly to your customers. An informed team is an empowered team working towards common customer-centric goals.

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The Ultimate Guide to Customer Experience Workshops

SurveySparrow

Well, the secret lies in their commitment to improve and enhance customer experience. And one powerful tool that can help achieve this is a customer experience workshop. But what exactly is a customer experience workshop, and why is it so important? What is a Customer Experience Workshop?

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Using Your Employees' Voices to Transform the Customer Experience

CX Journey

Think about your interactions with companies like Southwest Airlines, Zappos, or Ritz-Carlton; these companies have created intentional cultures of employee experience, happiness, and engagement first because they know that if their employees are miserable, their customers will be, too. I'm glad they stayed as long as they did.

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How to Improve Customer Experience: A Step by Step Guide

Lumoa

Voice of the customer: where to start? Define Roles Set targets Collect customer feedback Analyze the feedback Act on the feedback Close the loop with the customers Enhance customer-centric culture Recommended reading on Customer experience Why do you need Customer Experience Management?

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How to Improve Customer Experience: A Step by Step Guide

Lumoa

Not many of them understand that customer experience race is not a sprint, but a marathon. Second, you often have to work across functions, geographies or customer segments. If you want to bring customer voice into your organization, recruit a cross-functional team and consistently work on understanding the customer needs.