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  1. The terms ‘customer experience’ and ‘customer centric’ have been around for some time. These terms are now referred to in shorthand as CX. But now a new term is emerging: HX, the ‘human experience’.

    But what does this mean? Aren’t they the same thing? In commerce, customer experience (CX) is the product of an interaction between an organisation and a customer over the duration of their relationship. Basically, it’s the steps involved and how a customer experiences their buying and customer service journey with any organisation and its people — for good or for bad.
    https://www.smartcompany.com.au/marketing/sales/businesses-cx-hx-human-experience-customer-experience-outperform-market/
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  2. Today’s marketers are placing the ‘customer’ at the front and center of all its processes as key to sustaining and growing the brand and business.

    Customers are more demanding than before. That is why Customer Experience (CX) is critical for companies to differentiate themselves from competition, improve customer satisfaction, foster loyalty, reduce churn and ultimately, increase revenue.
    http://business.inquirer.net/252024/customer-experience-cx-biggest-driver-digital-transformation/
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  3. Simpel is the largest, independent sim only provider in the Netherlands. Simpel has been active in the Dutch telecom market since 2007. Thanks in part to its very distinct commercials, Simpel has gained a strong position in the telecom market.
    https://mopinion.com/customer-success-story-how-simpel-boosts-customer-experience-using-mopinion/
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  4. By now, you’ve heard about the importance of both UX (user experience) and CX (customer experience) when it comes to a company’s survival. While that’s true, a lot is still unclear about which is actually more important to prioritize.

    The answer? Both.

    UX is reflective on the usability of a company’s website, whereas CX focuses on customer interactions and meeting overall expectations. The UX of an airline company, for example, would relate to the usability of the mobile app interface and website: how easy it is to purchase flight tickets, access flight information, download a boarding pass, etc.
    https://www.martechadvisor.com/articles/ux-and-cro/cx-vs-ux-is-one-more-important-than-the-other/
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  5. While digital performance is deemed critical, and successful digital strategies can have a meaningful impact on the business, there is a significant digital performance gap that exists today, impacting the customer experience, diminishing productivity and pushing out deadlines.
    https://www.itweb.co.za/content/mYZRXM9P1Zm7OgA8/
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  6. Jamie Dickinson, retail sales director for UK and Ireland at Datalogic, reveals the four areas retailers should be focusing on in 2019 to improve customer experience.

    Barcode technology has played a vital role in retail for more than four decades. To create more personal, meaningful and seamless in-store experiences you need to harness data. However, before you can leverage it, you need to capture it.

    In the next 12 to 18 months, we believe there are four areas in which data capture technology will have the biggest impact.
    https://www.retail-week.com/retail-voice/four-ways-to-revolutionise-cx-with-data-capture-tech/7030182.article?authent=1/
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  7. Times are changing and customer priorities are shifting. In fact, experts are predicting that by 2020, Customer Experience is set to take higher priority among customers than product or price. At this point, most businesses have read and understand that it’s an important factor if they want their business to be successful, but not all businesses have the means to monitor and improve their efforts. Want to make sure your CX goes above and beyond that of your competitors’? Try one of our free customer experience survey templates from the Survey Marketplace!
    https://marketplace.mopinion.com/products-category/customer-experience-cx/
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  8. Measuring CX is vital, but given the host of measurements out there, it's a complex task. Gartner distinguished analyst shares his thoughts on everything from NPS to customer effort scoring
    https://www.cmo.com.au/article/642640/gartner-what-it-takes-measure-customer-experience/
    Tags: , , , by eringilliam (2018-06-28)
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  9. Keeping up with technology is a priority for grocers, with omnichannel initiatives leading the way.
    According to Progressive Grocer’s 85th annual industry survey, nearly three-fourths of respondents plan to increase their tech spending in 2018.

    Technology has jumped to the third most pressing concern for grocers, trailing only labor issues and competitive threats. Last year, grocers ranked technology ninth on Progressive Grocer’s annual survey.
    http://customerthink.com/grocers-are-connecting-omnichannel-excellence-to-better-cx/
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  10. "We've asked some of the industry's most knowledgable boffins to break down industry jargon to help you through those confusing meetings and indecipherable conferences. This week, Yell's Nigel Roberts explains the difference between UX and CX."
    https://mumbrella.com.au/how-does-ux-and-cx-work-525429/
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