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5 Strategies for CX Excellence

PeopleMetrics

That’s right, you can save a potentially lost customer who recently had a poor experience by systematically following up with them BEFORE they take it to social media. Depending on your Customer Lifetime Value (CLV), this can be a complete game changer. Have you checked Twitter and Facebook lately?

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Lesson #1: Everyone Wants To Be Customer-Centric, But No One Knows What That Means

PeopleMetrics

The more important question is this: “As an organization, what can we do today to put the customer first?”. And to really make this really real, each employee at a customer-centric organization should ask themselves this question: “What can I do today to create a better customer experience for our customer?”.

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eBay & PayPal’s Split is Good for Customers

Beyond Philosophy

Coming out from under eBay’s shadow will let them blossom, into what I hope will become a Customer-centric organization. They have Customer-centric leadership. It’s great that their new CEO, Dan Shulman is coming from American Express, a highly Customer-centric company.

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Putting the Power of Your People to Work for Customer Centricity

Beyond Philosophy

When you have this type of emotional connection with your employees, your organization can become the most naturally Customer-centric organization, at least in this first area of the nine. In addition, they have regular access to social media and can contribute to its content.

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Like Just About All of Their Customers… I LOVE Wegmans!!!

Beyond Philosophy

For anyone who appreciates a truly customer-centric organization, one that is invested in its stellar reputation for ongoing trust and value creation, customer experience optimization and building employee ambassadorship, Wegmans is the company to emulate. Michael Lowenstein, Ph.D.,

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