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Price Is Only Relevant in the Absence of Value

ShepHyken

It’s about the entire customer experience. If a promise to provide value in the CX is built into a company’s mission and values statements, it potentially becomes part of the culture. Imagine if your organization were bold enough to state that the value it delivers to customers would make price irrelevant.

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The Employee Hierarchy of Needs

ShepHyken

Last week, I introduced you to The Customer Hierarchy of Needs based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Before you can have a strong customer experience, you must have a good employee experience. If one of your customers speaks the same language, doesn’t it make sense to let that employee talk to the customer?

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Build A Customer-Oriented Culture: An Exclusive Interview with Mr. Stefan Michels, Director, Customer Service and Experience, QVC

Customer Guru

At Customer Guru, we believe that Customer Experience (CX) should be the number one priority for all the Indian businesses so that they become more sustainable and successful globally. Thus, we are on a mission to spread this awareness, inspiring and guiding professionals to adopt and inculcate a customer-centric approach.

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A Company Culture of Good with Chad Jensen

ShepHyken

This episode of  Amazing Business Radio with Shep Hyken  answers the following questions and more: How can a company create a positive employee experience during challenging times? How can a company create a culture that values giving back and community involvement? positively impacts the culture.

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5 lessons from "Would You Do That To Your Mother" by Jeanne Bliss to Drive Culture

Speaker: Jeanne Bliss, President, CustomerBLISS and Co-Founder, CXPA

In this webinar, customer experience pioneer Jeanne Bliss shares her 5-step guide to help companies simplify their approach to customer experience and culture transformation. Put Others Before Yourself” : How to build a business model and approach that starts with customers’ lives and their goals.

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Empowering Employees to Create Customer Moments That Matter

ShepHyken

Creating an organization’s positive and supportive culture is key to delivering extraordinary experiences. Creating an organization’s positive and supportive culture is key to delivering extraordinary experiences. ” Tune in! Quotes: “Every interaction with the customer matters.

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35 Indicators that a Company Isn’t Customer-Centric

CX Accelerator

Surely customer support could help me sort this out. It was incredibly distressing to encounter a customer service representative who clearly couldn’t care less if I ever left my house again. Give inconsistent or incorrect answers to customers. Nearing full-on panic, I was relieved to see that they had charged my credit card.

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Authentic eLearning Localization: Challenges and Best Practices

Speaker: Chris Paxton McMillin, President of D3 Training Solutions

billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical. billion potential customers in the world, personalizing training seems logical. The best practices you can utilize to ensure a successful and logical translation experience. For example, even a simple phrase like “got milk?” and over 6.7 and over 6.7

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Creating Distinction to Improve Customer Interactions

Speaker: Scott McKain, Business Consultant, Bestselling Author, Speaker

How does a business become so distinctive that they not only stand out in their industry, but set the benchmark for innovation, customer experience, and employee culture? The ONLY two factors upon which customers will judge you. By the end of this webinar, you will know: The Five Factors of Iconic Performance.

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Retaining Culture in the Remote Contact Center

Speaker: Aarde Cosseboom, Contact Center & Customer Experience Advisor and Co-Host of the Another Cloud Podcast

In today's remote work environment, keeping a handle on culture can feel like trying to hold sand in your fingers. Considering how teams are often comprised of members working across political boundaries, even defining a hard-set "culture" can be tricky. Why the contact center culture is in need of repair.

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Everyone Is Accountable and Responsible for a Great Customer Experience!

Speaker: Bryan Horn, Founder, CS Solutions

If you've ever called a bank, cable company, or organization that thinks it's "too big to fail", you've probably run the customer service gauntlet: you start off with a seemingly simple request, and you call the customer service line. Examples of both HORRIBLE and FANTASTIC customer interactions.

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The Modern Customer Success Playbook

The evolution of every high-functioning, effective customer success strategy centers around three C’s: connected experiences, an engaging customer journey, and a culture built on customer-centricity. Satisfaction won’t cut it. But where do you start? Download the playbook today!

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Localization: Revolutionize Your Global Content Strategy

Speaker: Zak Haitkin, Localization Manager

The pinnacle of success for any business is ultimate customer and employee gratification. Localizing your content will show your commitment to improving company culture, and how much you genuinely value your customers, employees, and their experiences. October 13th, 2022 at 12:30 pm PDT, 3:30 pm EDT, 8:30 pm BST

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Sustaining Employee Engagement in the Contact Center

Speaker: Paul Ellis, Contact Center SME & Business Consultant for One You Love Homecare LLC

Customers and prospective clients require real, passionate, and empathetic humans. The only sustainable way to get these human experiences is with employee engagement. What are ways leaders engage with team members so the team members better engage with your customers and prospective customers?