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Connecting Satisfaction With Behavior: Does The Service-Profit Chain (or The Employee Engagement-Profit Chain) Still Work?

Beyond Philosophy

Here’s a summary which encapsulates the difference between satisfaction and loyalty as metrics, expressed by Susan Wyse of Snap Surveys in a June, 2012 post: “Customer Satisfaction is a measurement of customer attitudes regarding products, services, and brands. Customer Loyalty on the other hand has two definitions.

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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. Who are our customers?

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They say elephants never forget… but what about customers?

ijgolding

They reported in 2006 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA that elephants, like the other mammals in that exclusive circle, are the only animals known to recognize their reflections in a mirror. This is moo.com – a fabulously customer centric printing business in the UK.

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