Thanks for the Complaint – 4 Tips for Jaw-Dropping Customer Experience Fixes (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discuss ways to respond to complaints in order to elevate customer experiences. Please refer back to the blog for more detail. Otherwise, this infographic visually highlights the content of the blog.
Thanks for the Complaint – 4 Tips for Jaw-Dropping Customer Experience Fixes
I’m not a fan of the line, “a customer complaint is a gift.” I understand the research that supports that utterance (as few as 4% of upset customers complain directly to a business representative). However, the gifts I want to receive come from positive experiences. Those gifts are loyalty and referrals – not complaints. Accordingly,…
Do Reward Programs Produce Loyalty? – Tips for Creating Incentives That Drive Business (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed distinctions between customer loyalty and a rewards program. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes those distinctions and offers tips for building a successful customer incentive program. For more information please reach out to me using the contact tab.
Do Reward Programs Produce Loyalty? – Tips for Creating Incentives That Drive Business
In prehistoric days – before Starbucks had a loyalty program – I asked, then CEO Howard Schultz, why Starbucks didn’t incentivize repeat business. Essentially, he answered, “why would we decrease organic loyalty when high volume customers return 28 times a month and, in the process, diminish perceived product value.” Fast forward to the 2008 recession, and Starbucks…
Return on Experience – The Pot of Gold at the End of the CX Rainbow
Allow me to launch this new year with the Customer Experience (CX) wisdom of Harry Hynekamp. While working with Harry in his role as Director of Customer Experience for Mercedes-Benz USA, he noted: “If you think customer experience is a destination, you don’t understand the journey.” Since customer experience elevation (for internal and external customers)…
From Promises to Commitments | How to Drive Delight the Mercedes-Benz Way
For context and based on requests, I’m in the process of presenting key concepts from my ten McGraw-Hill customer experience and leadership books. This is the first in the five-post series, “How to Drive Delight the Mercedes-Benz Way.” In my book, Driven to Delight: Delivering World-Class Customer Experience the Mercedes-Benz Way, I outlined leadership and customer experience strategies that catapulted Mercedes-Benz USA…
How to DRIVE employee engagement (part 2) | Customer Experience IS Team Member Experience
This is the final post in a series titled “Customer Experience IS Team Member Experience.” Given the current challenges of attracting and retaining employees and the resulting impact of those challenges on customer experience delivery, this series has focused on engaging your employee base. Last week, I offered 10 evidence-based practices for driving employee engagement and retention. This week,…
How to DRIVE employee engagement (part 1) | Customer Experience IS Team Member Experience
This is the fifth post in a series titled “Customer Experience IS Team Member Experience.” As this post’s name implies, there are many best practices when it comes to increasing employee engagement (EE). For our purposes, I’ll stick with evidence-based approaches (those that show reliable and replicable results) featuring 10 employee engaging activities this week and 10 more to close out the series next week. Provide regular, constructive, and…
What’s Science Got to Do with It? | Customer Experience IS Team Member Experience
I worry that some human-focused leaders and consultants veer a bit too far away from research and data when it comes to understanding team member and customer behaviors. Amid extreme staffing challenges, I have read and heard a lot of employment guidance that runs in opposition to the science behind employee engagement.
Take Risks and Reach Out | Mindset & Agility – The Rocket Fuel for Customer Experience Success
This is the next to the last post in a series titled “Mindset & Agility – The Rocket Fuel for Customer Experience Success.” In my last post, I started unpacking skills outlined in Professor W. Warner Burke’s research-based model of learning agility. As you’ll recall, Dr. Burke shared his findings in a book titled Learning Agility, which…