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Is Customer Experience Dying? The Three Pioneers of The Movement Debate

Beyond Philosophy

Back in 1994, Steve Jobs introduced a concept at an Apple conference: that the design of their products should begin at the desired Customer Experience and work backward from there. Not long after that, Joe Pine co-authored a book called The Experience Economy , that changed the way at looked at the future of business.

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Why Managing Customer Emotions Is Even More Than You Think

Enghouse Interactive

The Peak-End rule states that people remember an experience’s strongest emotion (the Peak) and its concluding emotion (the End). These emotions could be positive or negative. In a contact centre, organisations should understand: What is the Peak emotion of the call?

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The Remarkable Effect Facial Recognition Can Have on Your CX

Beyond Philosophy

The latest developments in this field are changing the way we can measure authentic customer emotions in real time. We discussed how technology and facial recognition are changing how to measure authentic customer emotions in real time on our latest podcast. So, What Do We Mean by Authentic Emotion Measurement?

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Like Just About All of Their Customers… I LOVE Wegmans!!!

Beyond Philosophy

For anyone who appreciates a truly customer-centric organization, one that is invested in its stellar reputation for ongoing trust and value creation, customer experience optimization and building employee ambassadorship, Wegmans is the company to emulate. Michael Lowenstein, Ph.D.,

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What Do The Pioneers of Customer Experience See for the Future: And What Should You Do About It?

Beyond Philosophy

I recently participated in a Customer Experience Day webinar with two other leaders in our field, Joe Pine and Lou Carbone. I learned a few things that I would love to share with you, and discussed on my most recent podcast , regarding where we are now with Customer Experience and, perhaps more importantly, where we are heading.