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Encouragement = the “Miracle Grow” of Employee Morale

Steve DiGioia

Employee morale is at an all-time low. Today’s employees; regardless of their social status, geographic makeup or millennial segmentation, face a vastly different work environment that those of 30-40 years ago. Between 1979 and 2010, the median weekly income of full time wage and salary workers grew from 241 to 747 U.S.

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Customer-Centric Cultures are Made of This

Beyond Morale

Over the past couple of months I have noticed that members in both of these associations have been seeking even more (above the normal) solutions to increase employee engagement in the context of building more customer–centric cultures. India, Brazil, China, and Germany) came out to 54 percent, down 6 percent from 2010.

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Top 51 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Netomi

His coverage topics include the ROI of CX, CX strategy and governance, how CX leaders secure and retain sponsorship, the buy/own/advocate customer journey, voice of customer (VoC) and survey strategies, customer journey mapping, CX analytics and measurement, the role of social media and word of mouth (WOM) in CX, and persona development.