45 min

154: Time to Have Some Insights Customer Service Revolution

    • Management

There’s a future where captivating presentations and innovative branding strategies set your business apart.
On this episode of The Customer Service Revolution, John and guest Chris Kocek, CEO of Gallant Branding, share the secrets to delivering presentations that will engage your team and ignite a shared vision that eclipses price wars. Chris brings his wealth of knowledge to the table, revealing how strategic branding and deep insights are crucial to reshaping your business and leading the charge in industry innovation.
We decode the success stories of disruptors like Airbnb and Netflix, tracing their path from recognizing customer pain points to reinventing entire industries. It's not just about the “what” but the “how”—and we'll show you how Liquid Death turned the water brand market on its head with a mix of environmental consciousness and punk rock flair. These are the catalysts for category-defining leaps if you want to challenge the status quo and reframe your brand's narrative.
Finally, say goodbye to the old script as we explore the art of questioning everything. Marvel at how Polaroid's instant photography shaped a culture of immediacy, and Warby Parker's “why not” approach carved out a new vision for eyewear. We're living change by changing contact centers into relationship hubs and placing faith in the power of “what if.”
If you're ready to reshape the way you approach challenges and embrace innovation, this is an episode you can't afford to miss.
Here are just a few takeaways:
The workshop on mastering presentation skills to rally teams around a brand vision Klarna's AI tool's success in automating customer service which can lead to efficiency gains and substantial cost savings The importance of strategic branding and insights for business change How companies like Airbnb and Netflix leveraged customer pain points to disrupt traditional industries Liquid Death's unique branding approach The role of customer insights in revolutionizing product development and transforming contact centers into relationship hubs Polaroid and Warby Parker's innovative questioning of the status quo The power of “why” and “what if” to drive change Resources mentioned:
thedijuliusgroup.com/the-customer-service-revolution-podcast
thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy
thedijuliusgroup.com/project/exea
thedijuliusgroup.com/blog
www.amazon.com/Any-Insights-Yet-Categories-Transform/dp/098928493X
www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kocek-52217a9
www.thedijuliusgroup.com
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EPISODE CREDITS:
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you.

There’s a future where captivating presentations and innovative branding strategies set your business apart.
On this episode of The Customer Service Revolution, John and guest Chris Kocek, CEO of Gallant Branding, share the secrets to delivering presentations that will engage your team and ignite a shared vision that eclipses price wars. Chris brings his wealth of knowledge to the table, revealing how strategic branding and deep insights are crucial to reshaping your business and leading the charge in industry innovation.
We decode the success stories of disruptors like Airbnb and Netflix, tracing their path from recognizing customer pain points to reinventing entire industries. It's not just about the “what” but the “how”—and we'll show you how Liquid Death turned the water brand market on its head with a mix of environmental consciousness and punk rock flair. These are the catalysts for category-defining leaps if you want to challenge the status quo and reframe your brand's narrative.
Finally, say goodbye to the old script as we explore the art of questioning everything. Marvel at how Polaroid's instant photography shaped a culture of immediacy, and Warby Parker's “why not” approach carved out a new vision for eyewear. We're living change by changing contact centers into relationship hubs and placing faith in the power of “what if.”
If you're ready to reshape the way you approach challenges and embrace innovation, this is an episode you can't afford to miss.
Here are just a few takeaways:
The workshop on mastering presentation skills to rally teams around a brand vision Klarna's AI tool's success in automating customer service which can lead to efficiency gains and substantial cost savings The importance of strategic branding and insights for business change How companies like Airbnb and Netflix leveraged customer pain points to disrupt traditional industries Liquid Death's unique branding approach The role of customer insights in revolutionizing product development and transforming contact centers into relationship hubs Polaroid and Warby Parker's innovative questioning of the status quo The power of “why” and “what if” to drive change Resources mentioned:
thedijuliusgroup.com/the-customer-service-revolution-podcast
thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy
thedijuliusgroup.com/project/exea
thedijuliusgroup.com/blog
www.amazon.com/Any-Insights-Yet-Categories-Transform/dp/098928493X
www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kocek-52217a9
www.thedijuliusgroup.com
Follow and Review:
We’d love for you to follow us if you haven’t yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast.
***
EPISODE CREDITS:
If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know I sent you.

45 min