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Key Differences: Customer Experience Management vs. Customer Relationship Management

SurveySensum

With an ever-growing lineup of tech tools—each with its own acronym—it’s easy to get lost in the sea of customer management solutions. That’s especially true when it comes to Customer Experience Management (CEM) and Customer Relationship Management (CRM). Revenue, lead conversion, and Customer Lifetime Value.

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Defining the Value of Customer Experience: A Guide for Creating CX ROI in A Constantly Changing World

Experience Investigators

Leading customer experience efforts within a larger business strategy can offer a blueprint for fostering customer loyalty, enhancing customer (and employee) retention, and ultimately, driving brand loyalty. Understanding Customer Experience Management (CEM) Let’s start at the beginning.

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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

Customer Satisfaction results in a higher share price. Whilst the above example is impressive and coming from HBR, this next example is bound to attract senior leadership’s attention as it links stock prices to customer satisfaction. Keeping Customers results in a high increase in value. So, there you have it.

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Are you Irrational: 7 Questions to See If You Are Irrational?

Beyond Philosophy

For more Customer Experience concepts, register for our Advanced Customer Experience Management (CEM) Certification Course beginning on April 20th. I would love to read below in the comments of the irrational things that you do in your day-to-day life. Please click here to learn more.

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5 Reasons Your KPIs Are Hurting Your Customer Experience

Beyond Philosophy

The ratio is off between internal and Customer measures. There must be a good ratio of emphasis between internal and transactional goals, like sales and productivity, and the emotional goals, like Customer Satisfaction and Net Promoter scores. Customers were not involved in the selection of the KPIs.

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7 Signs of Decline for the CX Movement in 2015

Beyond Philosophy

Let’s make sure we work together to avoid them for the benefit of the Customer. Customers deserve better. For more Customer Experience concepts, register for our Advanced Customer Experience Management (CEM) Certification Course beginning on April 20th. Please click here to learn more.

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How to Get People to Do What You Want

Beyond Philosophy

Blogs Leadership CEM CEO Conferences consultants consumer behaviour customer Customer Analysis Customer Behaviour customer centricity customer emotions customer experience books customer experience management customer experiences Customer Loyalty Customer Management Customer Mirrors customer research customer retention customer satisfaction customer (..)

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