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How Customer Experience is shaping during COVID-19 with ‘New Normal’

SurveySensum

To survive this pandemic, marketing managers need to adapt to resilience, innovation, agility, empathy and emotion and position themselves at the forefront of the longer-term shifts in consumer behavior resulting from this crisis. Brands have given key attention to Social Media.

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Customer Experience Challenges According to 15 CX Experts

Lumoa

Much of the improvement has been driven by advancements in product innovation and digital technology. Customers want unique, special and innovative. data security, gig economy, AI, machine learning).” Technology advances will continue to inspire new innovations in customer experience. CX is a tough business.

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

Sprinklr

When you think about your brand’s social media strategy, what comes to mind? Is it about listening to what your customers are saying about your brand on social media? Social media is now ubiquitous to the customer experience. On social media, the answer is a resounding yes.

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How to Enhance CX in Retail With Customer Feedback?

SurveySensum

The issues could be – declining product or service quality, lack of innovation or outdated offerings, unfavorable customer service experiences, or uncompetitive pricing compared to alternatives. Mina and Her Sporting Goods Store Mina runs an awesome online store for sporting goods. But how to ensure that?

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‘The Offer You Can’t Refuse’ for the retail industry

Steven Van Belleghem

As with many innovations, voice offers both an opportunity and a threat: the risk is that the voice intermediary will take their place in the customer relationship and thus become a gatekeeper that influences consumers on where to shop (not necessarily with them). One in which the customer is in fact completely taken out of the equation.

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