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5 Tests to Reveal How Customer Centric Your Channel Strategy Is

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Do you allow Customers to use whatever channel they wish to communicate with you, or do you restrict them to one or two channels? The answer to this question can show how Customer centric your company is. This post is the fifth in a series of nine posts that uses our Naïve to Natural customer-centricity assessment.

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Making Optimal Customer Experience A Focus of Your Company’s (And Your) Thinking and Doing: The Case for Foundation and Advanced CEM Training

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These might include customer service speed, occasional price promotions, merchandising gimmicks, new product offerings, and the like. In most instances, the customers see no brand ‘personality’ or brand-to-brand differentiation, and their experience of the brand is one-dimensional, easily capable of replacement.

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The Five Rules for Affecting Real Culture Change

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I started to talk about how people within his organization needed to understand customer emotions and focus on customer-centricity. However, if these former brands had a more customer-centric culture, they would probably be here today because they realized that the market is moving on and appropriately adjusted.

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My First 90 Days: The Secrets You Must Know About Your New Job

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Expectations are important to meet (and ideally exceed), particularly when this is the person who decides if whether you stay or go at an organization. I would argue you should never be this person whether it’s your first 90 days or not! Personally, I value people who challenge me in a positive way… this means not just saying “Yes!”

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Don’t Disappoint your Customers this Holiday Season

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I wish it were as simple as just asking your Customers what they want and getting the real answer. It isn’t of course, because sometimes the Customer might not even know. Here’s where it’s important to consider the causes of emotions and the personality types of the Customers you serve.

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Do You Harness the Power of Habit in Your Marketing Yet?

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“ Duhigg goes on to say that understanding consumers’ shopping habits and personal habits for marketing is a priority despite the fact that most of us are hardly aware of those patterns ourselves. They are, of course, using a life event as a major trigger for changing habits and the one they chose is woman-specific.

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Why Customer Experience Research Has Morphed: Focus on Change from Cognitive and Rational to Emotional and Relationship-Driven

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And, to parallel this, academics were actively studying the impact of emotions on various types of perception and decision-making. There has been a great deal of this, on subjects ranging from metaphor elicitation to emotional and personalized weight processing. It’s emotional, of course, but it makes sense in application.