Last year, we asked Spokeo – an online people intelligence service – to share their experience with implementing a new and improved Voice of Customer (VoC) program. Customer Experience Manager Brady Gillerlain took the reins and walked us through their decision making process as well as initial plans for using Mopinion’s all-in-one feedback analytics software to gain a deeper understanding of their customers and better define customer success. Their plans were inspiring, but where did they end up?
https://mopinion.com/customer-story-spokeo-voc-program/
Voice of the Customer (VoC) software is intended to capture the opinions and preferences of online customers, analyse those insights, and supply businesses with the means to create meaningful changes in digital customer experience (CX). As priorities are continuously being placed on CX initiatives, it’s safe to say that these kinds of software aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Not to mention, having a VoC programme in place has become increasingly more popular and essential, especially as more and more businesses (nearly 72% to be precise) continue to place CX as their top priority. So how do you know which type of VoC software is right for your business?
https://mopinion.com/alternatives-competitors-of-opinionlab/
Customer Experience (CX) is emerging as a multidisciplinary field. It’s not just operations, marketing, sales, design, or insights… all of the above is required to create an immersive and seamless experience for your customers.
That being said, the metric back bone of most CX programs rests in the Voice of the Customer (VOC) program. That is, those activities focused on getting customer and prospect feedback, getting it to the right people, and then doing something about it. If you are striking out for the first time to develop a VOC program or looking to upgrade your existing program here are some tips to consider.
http://customerthink.com/10-ways-to-reboot-your-voice-of-the-customer-voc-program/