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The Financial Imperative of Best in Class Service

CSM Magazine

Most business leaders acknowledge the potential for customer service to drive long-term revenue through improving customer retention and repeat business. Customer loyalty opinion leader, Fred Reicheld, proved the significance of this in customer retention terms some years ago and it still holds strong today.

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Loving Suppliers for Customer Experience Excellence

ClearAction

Maybe "love" is not the right word, but customer experience professionals should know what I mean: be a fan of, be engaged with, show a predisposition toward camaraderie that leads to co-innovation and co-promotion, inclined to look at the relationship with a long-term perspective for mutual value and growth. to-1 ratio."

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How to Evolve Banking Customer Experiences for Survival

PeopleMetrics

In 2006, the most common reason customers visited a branch was to deposit funds. In 2014, the most likely reason a customer is in the branch is to resolve an issue. This means the customers' needs and expectations from the bank's employees are more demanding and higher than ever.

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