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What the heck is a Chief Customer Officer?

Toister Performance Solutions

More companies are adding a Chief Customer Officer (CCO). Customer experience pioneer and bestselling author, Jeanne Bliss , literally wrote the book on this topic. Customer experience pioneer and bestselling author, Jeanne Bliss , literally wrote the book on this topic.

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Book Review – Chief Customer Officer 2.0 – How to Build Your Customer Driven Growth Engine

ijgolding

Even if your company does not yet have a ‘Chief Customer Officer’ or ‘CCO’ it is unlikely to be long before they do! This is partly due to the fact that Customer Experience is still in its relative infancy as a profession. Fortunately help is at hand – and has been since 2006.

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The Financial Imperative of Best in Class Service

CSM Magazine

A recent shift in terminology – and thinking – from ‘customer service’ (CS) to ‘customer experience’ (CX) is however promising. With it follows the tearing down of business silos that previously saw several different managers in charge of different parts of the customer journey – many of whom rarely spoke to one another.

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Digital Transformation, Healthcare and the Contact Center

Altivon

The webinar, titled “ Re-Tool the Contact Center for Better Patient Experience ”, presented an overview of issues facing the industry and its customers, as well as new technologies and best practices that can help address these issues. Leading off the program was Altivon’s own Frank Tersigni, Chief Customer Officer.

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The Power the Ultimate Question

Horizon CX

His research was then fully published in 2006 in a milestone book titled The Ultimate Question and revised and expanded even further in his follow-up publication in 2011 titled The Ultimate Question 2.0. This blog is a summary of those findings.

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