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The Gift of Customer Feedback by Isabelle Zdatny

ShepHyken

This episode of Amazing Business Radio with Shep Hyken answers the following questions and more: What is survey fatigue? How can negative feedback act as a valuable tool in preventing customer churn? Why should companies prioritize genuine feedback over high survey scores? Top Takeaways Customer feedback is a gift.

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Guest Blog: Is Your Contact Center Using the Right Customer Feedback Tool?

ShepHyken

Before Soliciting Feedback. CCW’s report confirms that the customer feedback survey remains a centerpiece of the “voice of the customer” strategy: 63 percent of respondents call it a priority. At its most basic, a survey is any set of questions you ask your customers and invite them to respond.

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Survey Design – Best Practices

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Surveys are one of the most useful tools out there for gathering quick feedback from customers, and understanding what motivates them. But with great power comes great responsibility – if you’re going to get the results you need to make critical business decisions, it’s important that your survey design is done well!

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Guest Post: The 4 Most Common Misconceptions About Customer Service

ShepHyken

But as is the case with other organizations, customer service has its fair share of myths about what customers want, which metrics to track, and how to perform the responsibilities of a front-line agent. Misconception #3: Speed is the most important customer service metric. It’s how you handle that feedback that makes a difference.

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The Health of the Contact Center: Are You Ready for 2019?

A survey of 1,000 contact center professionals reveals what it takes to improve agent well-being in a customer-centric era. This report is a must-read for contact center leaders preparing to engage agents and improve customer experience in 2019.

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Why the best contact centers ignore survey scores

CX Global Media

When it comes to improving survey scores, most contact centers have way too many obstacles and paths in front of them, so they need to learn to take a path less traveled. Ignore Survey Scores. If so, it’s time to ignore your survey scores. When thinking about survey scores, you need to do just that. Ignore to Focus.

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Guest Blog: How to Make your Survey Better than Nordstrom, Lowe’s, and Wal-Mart

ShepHyken

This week we feature an article by Martha Brooke who writes about how to execute a customer satisfaction survey that gives you the data you need. Surveys can give you a lot of data that you can use to improve virtually any part of your organization. – Shep Hyken. I know you get asked to take surveys all the time, because I do.

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Executive Report: The Customer Data Too Often Overlooked by the C-Suite

A recent Calabrio research study of more than 1,000 C-Suite executives has revealed leaders are missing a key data stream – voice of the customer data. Download the report to learn how executives can find and use VoC data to make more informed business decisions.

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The Challenges of Omnichannel: Why so Many Contact Centers Struggle with Digital Self-Service

To find how contact centers are navigating the transition to omnichannel customer service, Calabrio surveyed more than 1,000 marketing and customer experience leaders in the U.S. about their digital customer communication strategies. Read the report to find out what was uncovered.