Remove Consulting Remove Customer centricity Remove Study Remove Surveys
article thumbnail

Joined up Voice of Customer and Staff Studies

Peter Lavers

In my many years as a practitioner and consultant in the field of Customer Management I’ve often wondered why business treats its Voice of Customer (VoC) and Voice of Employee (VoE) studies as completely different and dissociated exercises. Such studies tend to be repeated, so both have rich historical data.

B2B 130
article thumbnail

Study: Executives Are Delusional About Customer-Centricity

Toister Performance Solutions

There's a famous statistic that 80 percent of executives believed their organization delivered a superior customer experience, but only 8 percent of customers agreed. A 2017 study by Capgemini Consulting sought to provide updated insight into the so-called executive disconnect. Just 30 percent of customers agree.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

UK Scores Fall Whilst U.S. Rise – What’s The Problem?

Beyond Philosophy

The Customer Experiences I have in the UK are not as good as I have in the USA, now there is evidence to back this up. Per the 8th annual “ Customer Experience Excellence Study” published by KPMG Nunwood, shows that Customer Experience in the UK is lagging. How we think influences how we behave, especially as customers.

article thumbnail

Customer Centric Internal Branding

ClearAction

Customer Centric Internal Branding Lynn Hunsaker. Customer centric internal branding revolves around customer well-being. Living the brand promise is another way of describing customer centric internal branding. This survey provides me with invaluable feedback. We Live the Brand.

article thumbnail

Executive Report: The Customer Data Too Often Overlooked by the C-Suite

A recent Calabrio research study of more than 1,000 C-Suite executives has revealed leaders are missing a key data stream – voice of the customer data. Download the report to learn how executives can find and use VoC data to make more informed business decisions.

article thumbnail

Customer Centric Culture

ClearAction

Customer Centric Culture Lynn Hunsaker. What Does it Mean to be Customer-centric? To have the customer’s best interests as the focus of your attention — not to be pre-occupied in your own interests at the customer’s expense. There’s a myth that talking often to your customers (sales, service, surveys, etc.)

article thumbnail

Customer-Centric Cultures Don’t Just Happen

PeopleMetrics

The same can be said of customer centricity. Customer centricity doesn’t happen overnight. If you want to build a customer-centric culture at your company, then you’d better be able to live with process and incremental improvement. It requires ongoing effort and commitment. Seeking Result: Must Love Process.