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5 Top Customer Service Articles of the Week 9-5-2022

Shep Hyken

Each week I read many customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. 4 Ways Digital Evolution Has Changed Customers’ Ideas About Patience by Scott Clark. Fred Reggie) Take a look at your business and ask yourself, “Does our business serve our customers or does it serve us?

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Amazing Business Radio: Julius Robinson

Shep Hyken

He shares what organizations can learn about customer service from the hospitality industry and how to equip employees to meet and exceed customer expectations. Top Takeaways: The fundamentals of customer service start with individual customer interactions. New York Times ?bestselling

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5 Top Customer Service Articles of the Week 10-11-2021

Shep Hyken

Each week I read many customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. 4 Ways to Level Up Your Customer Service in 2021 by Reuben Yonatan. Fast Company) Providing exceptional customer service is a tried and tested way for brands to stand out and succeed. by Max Starkov.

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5 Top Customer Service Articles of the Week 11-8-2021

Shep Hyken

Each week I read many customer service and customer experience articles from various resources. The Great CX Debate: Should Customer Experiences Be Effortless or Exceptional? Here are 100 of the strangest things retailers have been asked by customers. Here are my top five picks from last week. by Jon Picoult.

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CX leader Camille Acey on the evolving dynamics in customer service

Intercom

A profound transformation is underway in customer service. Beyond the buzz of AI and having to manage teams through organizational restructuring and the evolving notion of support, CX leaders are also facing increasing customer expectations, dealing with the complexities of layoffs, and the ubiquitous task of doing more with less.

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The Quiet Power of “Please Don’t Buy from Us”

Chip Bell

During World War II, 17 million new civilian jobs were created, industrial productivity increased by 96 percent, and corporate profits after taxes doubled. Lingerie factories began making camouflage netting; baby carriages were retrofitted into field hospital food carts. Much of the industrial world retooled to support the troops.