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Prioritize CX Improvements Using 7 Criteria

Prioritize CX Improvements Using 7 Criteria

Mar 1, 2024 | Call Center, Contact Center, Customer Experience, Customer Relationships, Customer Service, Leadership, LinkedIn Learning

You’re probably familiar with Nike’s slogan, “Just do it.” You know what to do. You have the means to do it. Now it’s a matter of taking action. The reality is you’ll often face a number of choices when deciding which actions to...
Your Work Makes a Difference

Your Work Makes a Difference

Feb 21, 2024 | Customer Experience, Customer Relationships, Customer Service, Leadership, Organization and Culture

We all spend a high percentage of our waking hours working. For most of us, the primary reason is very practical: we require the means to buy the things we need and want. So, in a very real way, work is something we have to do. In that sense, it can carry a negative...
Brand Advocates: Keeping the Momentum

Brand Advocates: Keeping the Momentum

Jan 31, 2024 | Call Center, Contact Center, Customer Experience, Customer Relationships, Customer Service, Leadership

Sadly, businesses lose customers who are brand advocates daily. Often, this stems more from neglect than from anything you do. There are important principles for maintaining the trust of your most enthusiastic customers and keeping the momentum going. Keep treating...
Customer Feedback: Innovate, Realign and Read Between the Lines

Customer Feedback: Innovate, Realign and Read Between the Lines

Jan 19, 2024 | Call Center, Contact Center, Customer Experience, Customer Relationships, Customer Service, Customer Surveys, Leadership, LinkedIn Learning

Managing customer feedback is ongoing. It’s a way of doing business, and you get better at it with practice. I recommend taking a good look at your feedback program at least once a quarter and, as you identify improvements, think about how to implement them. To...
The Contact Center of the Future’s Role in Customer Experience

The Contact Center of the Future’s Role in Customer Experience

Jan 11, 2024 | Call Center, Contact Center, Customer Experience, Customer Relationships, Customer Service, Leadership

Recently, Blake Morgan invited me to be a guest on her podcast. I’ve admired the work Blake has done for years and was excited to have the chance to sit down with her to discuss customer experience, contact centers, and the future.  We...
Empowerment: How Much Guidance Is Too Much – Or Not Enough?

Empowerment: How Much Guidance Is Too Much – Or Not Enough?

Jan 5, 2024 | Call Center, Contact Center, Customer Service, Leadership, LinkedIn Learning, Organization and Culture

If you want to bring out the best in your team, empower them to make their own decisions, and then back it up with the right amount of direction and support. But how much guidance do employees need? Watch several scenarios in this video from my LinkedIn Learning...
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