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The Vcare Top 50 Customer Care Influencers

Vcaretec

Connect: @RichardDumas Al Hopper Bio: The Al Hopper #CustServ (chat Tues 9pET) & @Social_Path helping our Customers on the path to social. Connect: @AlHopper_ Kate Leggett Bio: VP and Principal Analyst at Forrester Research for CRM and Customer Service. Customer Service, Customer Experience, CRM Cloud.

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Teradata Influencer Summit Highlights

Natalie Petouhof

Key Principle #2: Big Data Technologies: Aster, Hadoop, Big Data Apps, Apps Center, Open Source Contribution and leverage. Key Principle #5: Consulting, Big Data Consulting, Analytics Consulting, Managed Services. Key Principle#3: Cloud for Analytics. Hype doesn’t get you very far.

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Chatbots: The Smart Decision on Customer Service and Artificial Additives

Clarabridge

Meanwhile Silicon Valley and its UK cousin, Silicon Roundabout, are constantly cooking up ways for software to move customer experience out of the Dark Ages. Donna Peeples, Chief Customer Officer for Pypestream, compares the current state of chatbots with the early stages of IVR systems. Innovation. Well done, us.

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Optimizing Call Center Customer Support for Increased Revenue

Tenfold - Contact Center Blog

Customer centricity is not just about offering great customer service, it means offering a great experience from the awareness stage, through the purchasing process and finally through the post-purchase process. It’s a strategy that’s based on putting your customer first, and at the core of your business.

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The 5 Top Customer Centricity Examples in 2022

Netomi

Over the last 10-15 years there has been a pivot from being price- and product-focused to centering everything around the customer. Starbucks, Nordstrom, Hilton, Amazon and other brands have created the blueprint for customer experience and customer relationship management (CRM), and have shaped customer expectations for brand interactions.