The Customer Experience Manual
Author | : Alan Pennington |
Publisher | : Pearson UK |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2016-09-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1292148470 |
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Author | : Alan Pennington |
Publisher | : Pearson UK |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2016-09-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1292148470 |
Author | : Rick DeLisi |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2021-08-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1119841909 |
Digital Customer Service is the new standard for creating a 5-star customer experience As much as technology has improved our lives, for many people customer service experiences remain unnecessarily frustrating. But the advent of Digital Customer Service (DCS) promises to make these interactions seamless and effortless by creating experiences that occur entirely on a customer's own screen, even in situations where it is preferable to speak to an agent. Digital Customer Service: Transforming Customer Experience for an On-Screen World traces the evolution of customer service—as well as the evolution of customer expectations and the underlying psychology that drives customer behavior - from the days of the first call centers in the 1980s all the way to today's digital world. Written for Customer Service and Customer Experience leaders as well as C-suite executives (CEOs, CFOs, CIOs), Digital Customer Service helps business leaders balance three critical priorities: Creating an excellent experience for customers that increases customer loyalty and profitability Driving down the cost of Customer Service/Support interactions, while increasing revenue through Sales interactions Moving quickly toward the goal of "digital transformation" We have discovered—in our research and our first-hand experience—that when companies commit to achieving true Digital Customer Service, they can make significant progress toward all three of these goals at once. Digital Customer Service provides the roadmap for how your company can get there. And when you do, who wins? EVERYONE.
Author | : Reza Soudagar |
Publisher | : McGraw Hill Professional |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2011-10-28 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0071786961 |
“This excellent book makes it quite clear that your business has to focus on customer experience for 21st-century business success. It’s more than refreshing to read the multiple case studies and well thought out approach and to hear the experienced voices of these authors. You’ve spent way too much time reading this endorsement. Read the book instead. It’s so worth it.” —Paul Greenberg, author of CRM at the Speed of Light “To differentiate yourself and delight your customers, you must manage your customers’ experience with your goods or services, and your company. This invaluable book will show you why you must do this, and how to do it well.” —Henry Chesbrough, author of Open Innovation and Professor at the Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley “Technology advances are raising the human expectation of what an experience with a company can and should be. Finally, a book has been written that combines behavioral psychological, micro-economic, and technological considerations defining the customer experience edge.” —Paul D’Alessandro, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers “As we move from Customer Experience 1.0 to Customer Experience 2.0, organizations and practitioners need a solid blueprint for success. Reza, Vinay, and Volker have created a clear and concise guide based on global best practices and proven principles. If you are ready to transform your organization, start by reading this book.” —Lior Arussy, President, Strativity Group, and author of Customer Experience Strategy “The Customer Experience Edge is an excellent book to gain insights on how to leverage customer experience as a competitive advantage. The case studies serve as recipes that can be added to, modified, or simply baked into business plans to improve or deliver an exceptional customer experience.” —Deb Dexter, Customer Service Director, Cardinal Health About the Book: Globalization and advanced technologies have given ever greater power to the person who decides if your business will succeed or fail—the customer. Whether your company serves consumers or other businesses, you can no longer compete on price and quality alone. To gain profits and market share, you have to deliver an experience that makes customers want to come back—and that sets you apart from the competition. You need to seize The Customer Experience Edge. Drawing on over sixty years of experience in shaping customer centric strategies and technologies for leading companies, three innovators bring you practical and proven ways to create your customer experience programs and overall business strategies. The key is to strike a balance between programs that are effective but prohibitively expensive and programs that fail to dedicate enough resources to be effective. In the middle ground lie the tools that everyone overlooks—foundational and disruptive technologies. These are the authors’ main fields of expertise, and these are what make the customer experience profitable. The Customer Experience Edge explains how to combine strategy, leadership, organizational change, and technology to: Develop products and services that are highly valued by customers Form bonds that keep clients from turning to competitors Transform customers into your best advocates It’s a new world of business, and customers are keenly aware that their loyalty is valuable currency. The Customer Experience Edge gives you a cost-effective, sustainable way to provide an unforgettable experience that builds loyalty and turns it into real, measurable profits.
Author | : John A. Goodman |
Publisher | : HarperChristian + ORM |
Total Pages | : 279 |
Release | : 2014-08-12 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 0814433898 |
Customer Experience 3.0 provides firsthand guidance on what works, what doesn't--and the revenue and word-of-mouth payoff of getting it right. Between smartphones, social media, mobile connectivity, and a plethora of other technological innovations changing the way we do almost everything these days, your customers are expecting you to be taking advantage of it all to enhance their customer service experience far beyond the meeting-the-minimum experiences of days past. Unfortunately, many companies are failing to take advantage of and properly manage these service-enhancing tools that now exist, and in return they deliver a series of frustrating, disjointed transactions that end up driving people away and into the pockets of businesses getting it right. Having managed more than 1,000 separate customer service studies, author John A. Goodman has created an innovative customer-experience framework and step-by-step roadmap that shows you how to: Design and deliver flawless services and products while setting honest customer expectations Create and implement an effective customer access strategy Capture and leverage the voice of the customer to set priorities and improve products, services and marketing Use CRM systems, cutting-edge metrics, and other tools to deliver customer satisfaction Companies who get customer service right can regularly provide seamless experiences, seeming to know what customers want even before they know it themselves…while others end up staying generic, take stabs in the dark to try and fix the problem, and end up dropping the ball. Customer Experience 3.0 reveals how to delight customers using all the technological tools at their disposal.
Author | : Kelly McDonald |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2012-10-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1118461673 |
Deliver a better business experience, for every kind of customer A "one-size fits all" approach to customer service is no longer viable. Businesses competing on service need to understand and cater to customers' racial, ethnic, religious, generational, and geographic differences in order to meet or exceed customers' service expectations. Crafting the Customer Experience to People Not Like You shows how companies, brands, and products struggling to differentiate themselves in a sea of sameness can foster long-term loyalty and brand preference with exceptional and customized customer service. A detailed guide to core customer groups including women, the five generations (matures, Boomers, Gen X, Gen Y and Gen Z), racial and ethnic segments, such as Hispanics and African-Americans, as well as those who are defined by key lifestyle and life-stage attributes Includes onsumer insights that will help business leaders deliver a better business experience with every customer You cannot control the economy, the stock market or the costs of goods and labor. But you can control your organization's customer service. It's an empowering thought. Customer service is 100% in your control at all times and it's more important than ever.
Author | : Robert Dew |
Publisher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2018-08-13 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1787547876 |
This book outlines innovative processes used to research, conceive and develop innovations in the Customer eXperience (CX) space for both large and small companies.
Author | : Tim Knight |
Publisher | : Kogan Page Publishers |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2021-08-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1398601047 |
Discover how the world's best brands create outstanding customer experience, engaged teams and market-beating growth with this practical guide, providing a model that will help any organization deliver effective and seamless customer engagement. Customer experience (CX) has been a phrase in business lexicon for over 30 years. Seen by many as the last battleground, where winners will gain competitive advantage and increased market share, there is not a company in the world that is not in some way focused on the quality of the experience they deliver. However, for many businesses, CX is neither a strategic discipline, consistently applied, nor is it a well-trodden path. It's not easy to deliver exceptional customer experience, again and again, and it becomes difficult to have a CX strategy that provides tangible and measurable results. Customer Experience Excellence provides a route map to CX success. Drawing on a vast body of research collated and curated by the global consulting group KPMG, this book shows how the world's most elite organizations have made excellence a habit, by creating authentic, human connections at scale. Whether dealing with external consumers or internal colleagues, learn how to become an enlightened and agile business and 'think customer' at every single touch point.
Author | : Shaun Smith |
Publisher | : Pearson Education |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780273661955 |
You need loyal customers, not just satisfied ones. Managing the Customer Experience: Turn Customers Into Advocatesshows you how to manage your customer experience and reap the rewards.
Author | : Naeem Arif |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2021-03-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781912774814 |
28 international customer experience (CX) professionals share their current best-thinking, strategies and insights for achieving impact and visibility using world-class, best-practice CX principles. Editors: Naeem Arif, Andrew Priestley. Contributors are experienced, qualified CX experts including Neil Skehel (Foreword), Richard Jordan, Sirte Pihlaja, Laura Tengerdi, Stephanie Linville, Francesca Tempestini, Sharon Boyd, Mohamad El-Hinnawi, Marc Karschies, Sandra D P Thompson, Robert Azman, David Wales, Serena Riley, Anita Ellis, Miles Courtney-Thomas, Gabriela Geeson, James Brooks, Daniel Dougherty, Olga Potaptseva, Joanna Carr, Edward Mei, Thomas Fairbairn, Nick Lygo-Baker, Olivier Mourrieras, Gustavo Imhof, Jessica Noble, Gregorio Uglioni, Mandisa Makubalo and Anna Noakes Schulze. Topics include: Customer centric culture Organisation adoption and accountability VoC insight and understandings CX design and improvement CX metrics, measurement and ROI CX strategy This is the anticipated follow-up third volume packed with frontline experience, insight and value for professionals wanting to dramatically enhance the customer experience in their organization.
Author | : John Formica |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 114 |
Release | : 2010-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780982652664 |
Today, customers want more than just to be served. They desire a memorable experience that is unique and different. "Making the Customer Experience Magical Now!" is filled with practical, applicable and rewarding action tips that are used by service industry leaders such as Disney, Starbucks, and others to engage the hearts of your people, attract more customers, build customer loyalty and differentiate your organization from your competition. Leaders, teams, businesses, and organizations will be inspired and empowered to achieve extraordinary "Magical" results today! "In the spirit of Wait Disney who said, 'You can teach anyone anything if you entertain them, ' John has successfully created the magical lessons while thoroughly entertaining the reader. He adds a personal touch from his real life experiences to help any organization make the customer experience magical." Ed Tubal, CEO, Licensed Franchisee Sonny's Bar B Q Restaurants