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A Foundation for Exceptional Digital Self-Service Design

COPC

With digital self-service technology advancing at a phenomenal rate, why are interactions with chatbots and interactive voice response (IVR) systems still the sources of so many frustrating customer experiences? How do you ensure you aren’t frustrating customers with poorly designed IVR systems and chatbots?

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5 Steps Toward a Successful Self-Service Strategy

TechSee

Self-service is finally coming of age, with leading enterprises embracing the paradigm of customers helping themselves. But it turns out that not all self-service options are created equal. Walmart axed its Mobile Express Scan & Go self-checkout experience due to negative feedback from customers.

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5 Technologies That Reduce Customer Effort

VocalCom

Customers seek effortless experiences, and the key to satisfying them is by using technologies in ways that serve their needs. Here are five ways to reduce customer effort through the efficient use of contact center technologies. Only then can IVR menus truly serve customers well and save them time.

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Customer Effort: Don’t Make Your Customers Work For You

VocalCom

According to a study by Corporate Executive Board, reducing customer effort is key to earning long-term loyalty. The Customer Effort Score, or CES, is an efficient way to measure customer satisfaction and is the KPI your company really needs to keep an eye on. So how can you reduce customer effort?

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Multiexperience: Where the customer journey and employee journey converge

TechSee

However, enhancing the customer journey requires an equal focus on another dimension of customer service: the employee journey. For years, companies have focused on improving CX by offering customers a seamless omnichannel or multichannel experience that provides consistency across multiple touchpoints and channels.

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What is customer satisfaction (CSat)? And how to measure it

Babelforce

Frictionless experiences Companies that want to improve CSat levels, usually focus on “delighting” their customers or “exceeding expectations” But the latest research points to this being a bit of a red herring. According to Gartner, reducing customer effort can have a bigger effect on customer loyalty.

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Driving Contact Center Change: Chatbots, OmniChannel, Cloud

Altivon

Because each one in its own way increases efficiency and decreases customer effort. But what about customer effort? Studies show that the majority of customers would rather have an effortless experience than a delightful one (CCIQ). OmniChannel: Distinctly Different from MultiChannel.