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Customer Experience: 5 Startling Predictions for 2020

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With that in mind, I have some predictions for the trends in Customer Experience for 2020 and beyond. . I also shared the research I undertook in the last quarter of 2019 to position my global Customer Experience consultancy in the marketplace. . Customer Experience has matured. Ideas also get trendy.

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UK Scores Fall Whilst U.S. Rise – What’s The Problem?

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The Customer Experiences I have in the UK are not as good as I have in the USA, now there is evidence to back this up. Per the 8th annual “ Customer Experience Excellence Study” published by KPMG Nunwood, shows that Customer Experience in the UK is lagging. I founded Beyond Philosophy in the UK back in 2002.

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Telecoms in Mumbai: What It Teaches Us about India and CX

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It parallels a shift in the overall mindset of consumers in this area, one of a more commanding and capricious customer. In other words, the Customer Experience matters here more than it did even a couple of years ago. Much of this value derives from how your Customer Experience makes them feel. Are you ready?

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Uncovering CX in China: They’re Ready, Are You?

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As a Customer Experience consultancy, Beyond Philosophy , we have worked in China on a few occasions. We learned a few things about what to do and what not to do there, as it pertains to Customer Experience. China is still in the early stages of Customer Experience discovery.

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Getting Company Culture and Operations Right, and Keeping Them Right: What It Really Means to Be Stakeholder-Centric This Labor Day

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Customer-centricity, in short, is not pervasively ‘people first’. To be a truly ‘people first’ enterprise, making both employee experience and customer experience an obsession, culture and operational processes are critical. Only a culture of stakeholder-centricity can be defined in that way. when making decisions.

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Too Big To Care? Why Mega-Mergers Threaten Us

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How big does a company need to get before it is too big to care about Customer Experience? If this week’s news is any indication, telecom customers in the U.S. We all can see from surveys like this (#2), or this one (#6), Customer Experience has been a significant area of concern for many CEOs recently.

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Customer Satisfaction is Declining in the UK. Is the US Next?

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In January, I was surprised and disappointed that research from Nunwood and Forrester, two significant firms in the Customer Experience movement, showed that Customer Experience was flatlining. Colson believes that in these times, human interaction and service takes on a renewed value for your Customer Experience. .

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