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Beyond the Basics: Why the Traditional Customer Experience Education Model is Outdated

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These pillars include the basics: customer journey mapping, touchpoint analysis, feedback loops, and internal operational alignment. The same applies to B2B and B2C. Why Business Cases Alone Can’t Foster Innovation Business case studies are often used in CX education to teach professionals how companies solved specific challenges.

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Empathy Won’t Save You: Why CX Thrives on Action, Not Sentiment but Outcomes?

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Over the past few years, empathy has become a buzzword in CX conversations—and while it’s great to emphasize understanding, empathy alone is practically useless if issues in B2B or B2C experiences remain unresolved. The same applies to B2C. What good is being empathetic if customers still face recurring problems?

CX 513
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Why Europe and the UK Are Always Behind the USA in Customer Experience

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This article explores the reasons behind this disparity, examining factors such as cultural differences, investment levels, regulatory environments, and innovation adoption rates. A significant portion of European and UK influencers and educators in CX have not directly implemented or transformed CX in B2B or B2C environments.

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Beyond NPS: Why Customer Feedback Needs a 360-Degree Revolution

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This article delves into these critiques, exploring how NPS fares across diverse business landscapes—both in B2B and B2C environments. B2B vs. B2C Perspectives In B2C environments, where transactional interactions are straightforward and brand loyalty is clearer, NPS can serve as a reliable indicator of customer advocacy and satisfaction.

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Crafting and Cascading a Customer Experience Strategy Across Global Organizations

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A well-crafted CX strategy transcends the superficial touchpoints of customer interaction, delving into the cohesive integration of all company divisions to deliver consistent, high-quality customer interactions. However, while easy to write about, it is much harder to implement in both B2B and B2C contexts.

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How to Lead a B2B CX Transformation Program—And Avoid Costly Mistakes

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Customer experience spans many touchpoints and processes trying to fix everything at once can overwhelm the team and dilute resources. Modern platforms also enable real-time dashboards that visualize the customer journey showing touchpoint metrics and drop-off points which helps teams pinpoint where improvements are needed.

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Designing and Rolling Out a Global Customer Experience Strategy

ECXO

While it’s easy to discuss these concepts, implementing them effectively in both B2B and B2C contexts poses significant challenges. Real-Time Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) : Integrating data from various touchpoints to offer a unified view of the customer. Customer Surveys : Fundamental for gathering direct feedback.