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Using Big Data to Create Exceptional Customer Experiences

VocalCom

Big data has been a buzzword in the customer service industry for some time now. As every brand knows, all databig and small—can be applied in some manner to drive sales and improve customer service. After all, understanding your customers’ habits is key to knowing how to satisfy them. Web analytics.

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5 Ways Big Data Can Improve the Customer Experience

VocalCom

In addition, contact center metrics such as average handling time and first contact resolution provide data on how the customer experience is affected by service practices. Through close examination across channels, brands may use such valuable information to create richer customer experiences.

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Do You Use the Right Measures for Your CX?

Beyond Philosophy

Peppers says there are two different types of data that feed your metrics: Voice of Customer (VOC) Data: Peppers calls these metrics interactive data, meaning your customer interacts with you through a poll. Some examples are Net Promoter Score ® (NPS) or Customer Satisfaction surveys.

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The New Super-Agent

VocalCom

In a study by Harvard , 72% of respondents said frontline customer service teams experienced a higher productivity when directly empowered with data-driven analysis and decision-making. The post The New Super-Agent appeared first on Vocalcom Blog. Want to know more about the evolution of contact centers ?

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Customer Experience Challenges According to 15 CX Experts

Lumoa

Our guests have multiple years of experience in managing and consulting customer experience management in global companies and now lead their own businesses helping companies make customers happier. Some hints: big data, omnichannel, personalisation, AI and organizational culture. Customers want you to know them.