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This is our time for a CX Revolution!

Bill Quiseng

Many CX professionals have advocated CX as strategies that explain customer journey mapping, the Peak End Rule, or innovative speed technologies among others. Let’s be revolutionary to transform CX Into CXM, customer service to customer CARE, and customer service training to an education in customer CARE or customer CARE University.

CX 97
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Assessment for Almost-Automatic CX Excellence

ClearAction

What’s the point of customer experience management, ultimately? To maximize value to customers, employees, partners, and investors. How can customer experience management achieve this? Great news: it is less expensive than what you are doing now in CXM. How is value maximized?

CXM 71
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Kevin Maney on designing your own category

Intercom, Inc.

In this era of ever-increasing digital disruption and innovation, category design can be the ultimate business strategy for brands wishing to stand out from the crowd. It’s called Play Bigger, How Rebels and Innovators Create New Categories and Dominate Markets. And luckily for us, you literally wrote the book on this stuff.

Sports 205
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Customer Experience for the Future: Outside-In Beyond Skin-Deep

ClearAction

It looks objectively at the plight of customers, and strives to stand out from the crowd in fitting like a glove to customers' needs. It rises above mainstream customer experience management practices, as described in the table above. Are You a Customer Experience Action Hero?

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The Future of Customer Experience Calls Urgently for a Significant Shift

ClearAction

The future of customer experience (CX) is sure to be influenced by artificial intelligence, digitalization, the sharing economy, generational preferences, cross-pollinated expectations and much more. Here’s why: CXM Status Quo. Clearly, the CXM status quo is likely necessary but certainly insufficient.

CXM 63
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Building a better Social Suite: 12 features that fuel your enterprise-wide social media strategy

Sprinklr

Your social suites strategy can easily become disconnected by data silos and point solutions, with different teams engaging with customers in different ways. Share insights internally and externally to fuel collaboration and innovation across your enterprise. Fewer silos and dead ends. More collaboration and communication.

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Social insights from the Olympics: inspirational tradition and modern innovation

Sprinklr

I love tradition and I love sports, so it is no surprise to anyone who knows me well that I absolutely adore watching the Olympics. A magnificent, inspiring sporting occasion with such an incredible heritage: The first modern Olympics took place in 1896 in Athens, and featured 280 participants from 12 nations, competing in 43 events.