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ClearAction is a customer experience consulting firm specializing in mentoring executives for customer-focused innovation, business process improvement and customer relationship skill development. ClearAction emphasizes customer hassle prevention for greater results in customer retention and profitability. See www.ClearAction.biz

Improving Customer Experience Lynn Hunsaker

    • Business

ClearAction is a customer experience consulting firm specializing in mentoring executives for customer-focused innovation, business process improvement and customer relationship skill development. ClearAction emphasizes customer hassle prevention for greater results in customer retention and profitability. See www.ClearAction.biz

    Employee Engagement in Balanced Scorecards

    Employee Engagement in Balanced Scorecards

    For senior executives the traditional balanced scorecard provides insights for steering the corporation or initiative in the right direction. However, these high level metrics may appear out of reach for most employees. Hear practical methods for engaging employees in balanced scorecards. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: Delivering Your Brand Promise. (5:36) Mevio {Mevio-df44d696b0fbde8457e21482896839fa}

    • 5 min
    Creativity for Customer Experience Improvement

    Creativity for Customer Experience Improvement

    Open your mind to new ideas for improving customer experience. It's a fast-paced highly competitive world, so continual improvement -- and occasional breakthroughs -- are imperatives for consistently delivering superior customer experience. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: (4:10)

    • 4 min
    Improve Customer Experience by Eliminating Customer Focus Boundaries

    Improve Customer Experience by Eliminating Customer Focus Boundaries

    'Customer-focus is important for certain job roles, but for other roles, we rely on our own wisdom.’ This is poisonous thinking when some parts of your company are excused from customer-focus. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: (2:47)

    • 2 min
    Strengthen Customer Relationship Through Customer Engagement

    Strengthen Customer Relationship Through Customer Engagement

    Examples of customer engagement using Twitter, wikis, online communities, social network sites, and customer testimonials on flip phones. Examples from Comcast, Microsoft, Blackbaud, 3PAR, Intuit, Fox, Dell. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: and the webcast Customer Retention Strategies (18:37).

    • 3 min
    Improve Customer Experience by Reaching Out to At-Risk Customers

    Improve Customer Experience by Reaching Out to At-Risk Customers

    Over-focus on customer acquisition teaches customers to switch brands. For example, the brand switching rate, called customer churn, is 40% for the mobile phone industry, compared to a 7% customer churn rate for the insurance and financial services industries. Some good advice is to quit training your customers to switch – get off the churn bandwagon. Example from Orange / France Telecom. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: at http://customerexperience.vox.com (3:06).

    • 3 min
    Why Satisfaction Surveys Aren't Customer Centric

    Why Satisfaction Surveys Aren't Customer Centric

    Customer Centricity by Discerning Satisfaction Outcomes vs Enablers. What’s the difference between the way customers volunteer feedback versus the way they’re requested to give feedback? One revolves around outcomes in the customer’s world, whereas the other revolves around customer satisfaction enablers in the company’s world. True customer-centricity requires primary focus and decision motivations be centered on the customer’s world, rather than the company’s. From the blog Customer Experience Optimization: at http://clearaction.biz/blog (7:06).

    • 7 min

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