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The 5 Rules of Measuring and Managing Customer Emotions

Beyond Philosophy

When I was in corporate life, my boss asked me to improve the Customer Experience and do it for the least cost. what is a Customer Experience?” Today, I will talk about five rules for measuring and managing customer emotions that we shared on a recent podcast. Why do we do customer journey maps?

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Guest Post: The Biggest Value Driver That is Not on Your Journey Map

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This week, we feature an article by Zhecho Dobrev, leading principal consultant at Beyond Philosophy and author of The Big Miss: How Organizations Overlook the Value of Emotions. He shares the value that customer emotions bring to a company. Where do customer relationships feature on those journey maps?

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Is Outsourcing Your Customer Experience Really A Good Idea or Just Wrong?

Beyond Philosophy

Sometimes your Customer Experience requires you to outsource a portion of it to a third party. Maybe it’s an installer or a tow truck service, or even an entire call center, but whatever or whoever it is, this part of the experience is not under your control. Today, we will examine whether this is a good idea or not.

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Re-Imagining Your Customer Experience in a Time of Change

Beyond Philosophy

There are three different groups of organizations regarding opening up again after the pandemic: Organizations that are reacting to things: This group is changing the Customer Experience to respond to the crisis, but believe the present environment we are experiencing is temporary. Redesign your Journey Maps.

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Critical Steps To Ensure Your Program Is Not Seen as Something Soft and Fluffy

Beyond Philosophy

Journey mapping can be a tricky thing for organizations. Organizations often think that doing a journey map of their experience will be the answer to life, the universe, and everything. . If we think about why we do journey mapping, one of the big reasons is to alleviate blind spots within the team.

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5 Rules For Making Customers Feeling ‘Cared For’ And ‘Valued’

Beyond Philosophy

We know that the most significant influence on a Customer Experience outcome is how a customer feels about it, for good or ill. Therefore, it is essential that you are deliberate about which specific emotion you evoke (for example, we want more good than ill). Key Ideas to Improve your Customer Experience.

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5 Rules for Making Customers Feel ‘Cared For’ and ‘Valued’

Beyond Philosophy

Customer emotions are essential in Customer Experience. Being deliberate about which emotions your experience evokes is critical, too. Today, we will take a deeper dive into making your customers feel “Cared for” with the 5 Rules for Making Customers Feeling Cared For and Valued.