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‘Customer excellence is here: it’s just not very evenly distributed yet’. The Nunwood 2014 UK Customer Experience Excellence Report

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The quote is in fact the very first line of the executive summary of this years Nunwood UK Customer Experience Excellence Report – a report that should be essential reading for any customer experience professional in the UK. Time and Effort. Now that would be nice!

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Are Popular Customer Experience Metrics Just “Immature”, Or Do They Have Bigger Challenges?

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Temkin’s infographic blog also offered-up report statistics on the most actively used metrics: Satisfaction (89% transactional metrics/84% relationship metrics), Likely to Recommend (77% transactional/81% relationship), and Customer Effort (52% transactional/53% relationship). The 4 Most Important Customer Experience Metrics.

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100+ Customer Experience Stats to Prepare for 2023

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(Gartner, 2021) 8 in 10 consumers report that businesses are meeting or exceeding their expectations for service, compared to 67 percent in 2014. In fact, 40% say businesses have increased their focus and attention on service, a significant increase in just three years (up from 29% in 2014). Short answer: YES! PwC, 2017).

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A new era of experience branding: The KPMG Nunwood Customer Experience Excellence Centre 2015 UK Analysis

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For the last six years, Nunwood (now a part of the KPMG family) have been assessing how customer centric well known brands are across three continents. Last year, Nunwood’s UK analysis concluded that ‘Customer Excellence is here: it’s just not evenly distributed yet’. The 2015 results appear to go a step further.

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CSM Team Performance Metrics That Matter

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An increase in this metric over time is a sign that your customer success team is becoming more efficient at its core goals. Average Time to First Value = Total Number of Days from Start of Onboarding to First Value for All Customers / Number of All Customers. 3. Customer Effort Score (CES).

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Customer Success Team Performance Metrics That Matter

CSM Practice

An increase in this metric over time is a sign that your customer success team is becoming more efficient at its core goals. Average Time to First Value = Total Number of Days from Start of Onboarding to First Value for All Customers / Number of All Customers. 3. Customer Effort Score (CES).

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Customer Success Team Performance Metrics That Matter

CSM Practice

An increase in this metric over time is a sign that your customer success team is becoming more efficient at its core goals. Average Time to First Value = Total Number of Days from Start of Onboarding to First Value for All Customers / Number of All Customers. 3. Customer Effort Score (CES).

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