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The Future Today! Personalization 2.0

Beyond Philosophy

Data is collected about our personal behavior everywhere. In a word: Personalization. The Era of Personalized Marketing is Here. I am making jokes, but to be honest, I am a fan of personalization. When you make something personal for a customer, you start to create an emotional relationship with your product or service.

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Guest Blog: How to Manage Customer Emotions

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Stewart and Patricia O’Connell, write about how to manage customer emotions and ensure that employees know how to be empathetic. Customers are smarter than ever and we must know how to create a positive experience. You can’t improve your ability to manage customer emotions just by telling employees to be sensitive.

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Truth Bared about the Realities of Customer Experience Implementation!

Beyond Philosophy

Consorsbank, Lufthansa, and Zalando—three very different companies—have both undertaken a Customer Experience improvement program. Whilst they each have their unique challenges, their insight on Customer Experience shows us the common obstacles that all of us face when tackling such an important facet of our business.

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Secrets For Breaking Bad Habits!

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But for good or ill, habits drive our behavior every day, and even more so when we are customers. In my latest book, The Intuitive Customer: 7 imperatives for moving your Customer Experience to the next level , Professor Ryan Hamilton of Emory University and I explore habits and their influence on how customers behave.

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Discover a Key to Successful Advertising

Beyond Philosophy

Heinz used a different kind of humor to promote its ketchup products during the 2016 Super Bowl. Those same positive emotions are the building blocks for an improved customer experience. Using humor as a branding and customer experience strategy can be tricky. To begin with, you must actually be funny.

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Uncovering the Secret to Predicting Customer Behavior

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By now, it’s clear to many of you that your Customer Experience is an excellent competitive differentiator for your organization. However, if you only consider the aspects of your experience that appeal to people at a logical level only, you are not taking full advantage of what we know about customers and what influences them.

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