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5 Facts to End the ROI Debate on Customer Experience

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In the United Kingdom, the NCSI portfolio earned a return of 59 percent from April 2007 to June 2011, and the FTSE 100 had a negative return of 6 percent.” In addition, higher levels of customer satisfaction are tied to high levels of positive cash flows with low volatility, and positive earnings surprises.

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Customers Want Better Customer Service…or Else!

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State of Multichannel Customer Service Report published by Parature and Microsoft Dynamics CRM, it’s not a moment too soon. It’s the law of Customer Experience Supply and Demand: they demand it so you better supply it! They evoke the wrong Customer emotions during the experience. How are companies blowing it?

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Listen to the Voice in your Customer’s Head

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We also learned Customers don’t always know there is a difference themselves. Do emotions drive ROI? If the answer is yes, then which emotions drive most ROI? Back in 2007, I wrote a book called, “The DNA of Customer Experience: How emotions drive value” addressing the answer to this question in detail.

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Is ‘Being Human’ With Customers A New Concept? And, Does It Create Emotional, Experiential, Social and Financial Value?

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It also means that every transaction and touchpoint interaction, and the long-term relationship, needed to carry forward the organization’s unique character, must be a reflection of the perceived value represented to the customer. Kotler picked up a theme that was articulated in the 2007 book, Firms of Endearment.

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