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  1. We hear companies throwing around common phrases like, ‘Customer centricity is at the heart of our organisation’ and ‘We’re very much in tune with the needs of our customers’. Not surprisingly, seeing as how according to a study carried out by Bain and company, 80% of organisations they surveyed believed that they were providing a superior customer experience to their customers. Meanwhile, just 8% of their customers shared this opinion. Only eight percent! This is a huge disconnect and gap in perception, one that is commonly referred to as the customer experience gap.
    https://mopinion.com/what-is-the-customer-experience-gap/
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  2. The last two years have seen varied quality in the digital experiences offered by traditional incumbent mortgage brokers and the new breed of digital-first challengers. Leaving aside for now the wider questions around robo- and AI-driven advice, these new challengers have generally made it easier for user to input and source information in clean user experiences.

    The question of why so many incumbent brokers are falling behind, and how they can catch up without having a deep budget is a compelling one.

    A common theme when speaking with challenger companies is how they have fully embraced modern user experience design processes. These are new ways of working that any organisation can adopt with little financial cost if an agile mindset is embraced.
    https://www.mortgagestrategy.co.uk/comment-auditing-your-digital-user-experience/
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  3. Predicting the future can be risky, but there’s a list of hot topics being discussed in the digital industry right now, which can turn nice-to-have technologies and tools into something meaningful and valuable for the user’s experience.

    Here’s a list of eight of the most important UX design trends for the year ahead.
    https://www.thedrum.com/news/2019/01/29/top-ux-design-trends-digital-well-being-and-biometrics/
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  4. Brand and user experiences are one and the same. This is accepted among young tech companies but often forgotten by older enterprise organizations that rely upon face-to-face interactions for most of their business. Specialized micro apps are transforming the in-person experience for both customers and employees. These streamlined tools allow staff members to execute tasks faster and more effectively, keeping pace with the brand expectations built by the digital realm.
    https://www.adweek.com/digital/how-brands-are-using-micro-apps-to-stay-relevant/
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  5. Today it's obvious that a company needs an effective website; in fact, it's hard to remember when websites were not accepted practice. A similar trend is in its early stages -- every company will need a branded digital assistant that communicates in human language. The company's digital assistant will be available through multiple channels such as mobile phones, and via the commercial personal assistants (e.g., Alexa "skills").
    https://searchcio.techtarget.com/news/252455545/Delivering-first-class-digital-user-experience-a-big-CIO-goal-in-2019/
    Tags: , , , , by eringilliam (2019-01-23)
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  6. The ‘digital’ is the easy part to understand. ‘Experience’ is every interaction a customer has with your company. How do they experience your brand? And ‘Management’ is how you monitor and keep track of everything so you know what messages to send and how to interact with your customers.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2019/01/22/the-ins-and-outs-of-digital-experience-management/
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  7. Solutions that aids in user experience design a call to digital user experience Solutions and comprises of a process which improves and enhances the satisfaction of the end-user by improving the accessibility of a product boosting the pleasure derived from using the product, and improving the usability of the product by good human computer interaction design. Human computer interaction or HCI plays a huge role in digital user experience solutions as it gathers the information as well as maps the actual interaction between humans and the product. In order to design a product for enhanced user experience, higher amount of data from HCI is beneficial.
    http://www.techyounme.com/digital-user-experience-solutions-market-set-huge-growth-near-future/
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  8. Solutions that aids in user experience design a call to digital user experience Solutions and comprises of a process which improves and enhances the satisfaction of the end-user by improving the accessibility of a product boosting the pleasure derived from using the product, and improving the usability of the product by good human computer interaction design. Human computer interaction or HCI plays a huge role in digital user experience solutions as it gathers the information as well as maps the actual interaction between humans and the product. In order to design a product for enhanced user experience, higher amount of data from HCI is beneficial.
    http://www.editiontruth.com/digital-user-experience-solutions-market-growing-demand-enhancing-customer-experience/
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  9. Have you ever made a purchase online following someone’s advice? What about the recommendations that were prompted to you by the website itself? Being quite a common element of an eCommerce app, tailored product recommendations have proven to be an extremely effective tool for revenue growth.

    Namely, Amazon’s recommendation engine is said to generate 35% of the platform’s total revenue. Taking into account its actual sales volume ($178 billion in 2017), this makes an additional $62 billion per year. Quite impressive, right?

    Yet, eCommerce recommendation engines represent only one example of app personalization strategies. There are many more use cases any digital business can put to use.

    In this article, we will shed some light on several of the proven mobile app personalization tactics and real-life examples to help you spur your imagination.
    https://dzone.com/articles/how-to-create-a-great-user-experience-fresh-app-pe/
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  10. Digital network service brands such as Airbnb and Uber have not only shaken up traditional industries but have had a huge impact on consumer behaviour, what people are open to, and what they expect when it comes to brand engagement — an impact with ripples felt far beyond the travel and leisure markets.

    In recent years, we’ve seen a myriad of direct-to-consumer offers disrupting traditional brand and business models. Dollar Shave Club is perhaps the most salient example. According to Fortune, within just five years of Dollar Shave Club’s launch, P&G’s North American market share in razors fell from 71 percent to 59 percent — setting the ball in motion for Unilever’s acquisition of the direct-to-consumer brand for a cool $1 billion.

    However, many of these direct-to-consumer offers are missing a trick by behaving primarily as e-commerce or subscription services and not maximizing the opportunities afforded by their direct customer relationship — so much so that we question whether they are in fact sustainable and fit for long term growth.
    https://packagingeurope.com/how-to-create-deeper-connections-by-going-direct-to-user/
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