A Voice of Customer (VOC) program aims to gather and analyze customer insights, allowing you to identify trends and strategies to improve customer experience and deliver positive business outcomes. In simpler terms, VOC offers a way to give your customers a voice within your organization.
Organizations that have well-developed VOC programs consider feedback from every customer, respond immediately, and ultimately use what they learn to make improvements across departments.
Today, we’re sharing how you can leverage VOC data to improve customer service.
https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/use-voice-of-customer-voc-data-to-improve-customer-service-02156948/
Do you wish you could read your customers' minds? It's difficult to improve your products, services and practices without knowing what buyers are thinking. You may get reviews here and there, but that's not always enough feedback to build off of. Voice surveys are one method you can use to get inside the heads of consumers.
https://www.cequens.com/story-hub/voice-surveys-how-effective-are-they-in-getting-customer-feedback/
In this blog, Corinium Intelligence discusses how to understand your Voice of Customer (VOC) feedback and why this is important. What are your customers actually telling you and how do you analyze this information to get to meaningful insights? Then, how do you use VOC data to drive change in your organization?
https://www.coriniumintelligence.com/insights/voice-of-the-customer-why-you-need-it-and-how-to-start-your-voc-program/
While businesses across industries and verticals are making efforts to improve their overall customer experience (CX), the term “customer experience” is often misinterpreted or vaguely understood. The SmarterCX team hit the streets to find out just how many people are or are not familiar with the term “CX” — so if you think you’re the only one who’s not 100% sure, this may put your mind at ease.
https://smartercx.com/cx-101-what-is-customer-experience-anyway/
And…that’s a wrap for 2018! We are thrilled to report that we’ve published nearly 100 blog posts this year. Aside from being a great resource for everything online feedback, the Mopinion blog covers a wide range of digital topics and trends. From Customer Experience and User Experience to the Online Customer Journey and the rise of Mobile, we’ve written articles catered to every digital role. Here’s our top 10 Hottest Blog Posts of 2018
https://mopinion.com/top-10-most-popular-mopinion-blog-posts-of-2018/
While the customer relationship management (CRM) system has had a monumental impact on sales and driven home the concept of a universal system of record across the enterprise, it is not really a system for knowing or managing the health of any given customer. CRM revolves around sales, plain and simple.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescommunicationscouncil/2019/01/16/sales-to-customer-success-gain-the-right-insights-from-your-software/#7cfd0ac33756/
We’re very happy to announce that the release of our newest machine learning (ML) technology – automatic feedback categorisation – was a successful one! As a next step, we want to make sure our users know how to get the most out of this new feature. That is why we’ve created this little guide to Mopinion’s New Machine Learning Technology.
https://mopinion.com/best-practices-mopinions-machine-learning-technology/
As enterprises in North America increasingly migrate their processes and applications to the cloud, contact center service providers (CCSPs) will have to deliver next-level customer experience (CX) and contact center performance and productivity to gain a competitive edge. Using a broadened set of analytics tools that incorporate novel technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), augmented reality (AR), and Big Data, companies are adding intelligence to existing applications such as interactive voice response (IVR). They are also integrating multiple contact channels such as mobile, chat, messaging, and social media to offer a richer omnichannel experience with a focus on simplicity and ease of use.
http://www.koreaittimes.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=88741/
The recent blunder by Instagram, however, is an important learning opportunity for all of us in the e-commerce space who are responsible for the user experience and interfaces of our websites.
First, key features of websites or apps should never be launched without fully testing and vetting them with customers. At Geriatric Medical, we develop most of our site features to address challenges or problems that are customers are having. In addition, we work very closely with our team to build enhancements that will complement the key features and ordering sections of our site. The “Instagram Tap” feature would be similar to us inverting the scroll feature on our ordering list pages, it just wouldn’t make any logical sense.
https://www.digitalcommerce360.com/2019/01/16/a-lesson-from-instagrams-bug-about-ux-and-voice-of-the-customer/
he golden rule for delivering an excellent customer experience (CX) is to listen to your customer. If you know what your customers want, all you need to do is deliver it. It’s simple — except, it isn’t.
Voice of the Customer (VoC) programs have become vital drivers for brands looking to be competitive in customer experience. A Gartner study shows that 89 percent of companies are currently focused on CX as a competitive differentiator. However, according to a recent report by Forrester, only 33 percent of CX professionals say their VoC program is effective at “driving action” to improve customer experiences.
https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/4-tips-to-get-more-from-voice-of-the-customer-programs-in-2019/