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  1. "We've asked some of the industry's most knowledgable boffins to break down jargon to help you through those confusing meetings and indecipherable conferences. Here, MaritzCX's Gillian Mackay explains how voice of customer programmes work."
    https://mumbrella.com.au/how-does-a-voice-of-customer-programme-work-557923/
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  2. When customers have a positive experience with a company, they’re likely to share their thoughts with an average of nine people. But they’ll share thoughts on negative experiences with about 16 people, nearly double the amount.

    Companies are wise to correct any issues that lead to poor experiences before customers share their negative opinions with the masses, but you won’t know what those issues are unless you ask. Customer feedback survey emails are an effective tool for gathering information that can help you craft a positive experience every time.
    https://www.business2community.com/customer-experience/how-to-write-a-customer-feedback-survey-email-02141136/
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  3. If marketers think brand trust is just a nice-to-have, a new SurveyMonkey survey shows it’s a must-have.

    “Businesses that fail to establish trust — the foundation of any relationship — will lose to businesses who can,” said SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie in a statement accompanying the survey results. The survey conducted by his company found that brand trust affects the bottom line in a variety of ways.
    https://martechtoday.com/another-survey-shows-brand-trust-affects-purchase-decisions-227500/
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  4. Are you in the habit of closing the loop with customers that offer negative feedback on post-interaction surveys like Customer Satisfaction or Net Promoter Score? I certainly hope so, because it’s a great practice that many companies aren’t in the habit of doing. When I led a customer service team, I was very proud of the fact that we made every attempt at closing the loop with the upset customers we knew about, and by some combination of resolving their issue and offering compensation, we managed to save a good many of them from churning.

    But what about those customers that don’t complete a survey voicing their displeasure? What about those where something goes wrong and it’s “too much trouble to complain?” Or perhaps they do complain and the disinterested reply from support is enough for the customer to cut their losses and move on to a company that actually wants their business. And then there’s that statistic where upset customers tell dozens of people about negative experiences while happy customers tell a small handful of their friends. I’m convinced that someone invented that statistic to strike fear into the hearts of customer service leaders with the sole purpose of selling books, software, consulting, etc.
    https://www.kustomer.com/blog/voice-of-the-customer-fcr/
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  5. Getting customer feedback is essential to contact center, customer service and voice of the customer (VOC) leaders and managers. Without it, the contact center operates in a vacuum, and customer service and satisfaction suffers as a result.

    In this age of empowered consumers, traditional survey methods won’t get you the insights you need. In fact, response rates for paper-based surveys are just 10%.1 Today’s organizations need a new solution.
    https://www.opentext.com/campaigns/experience-suite/wfo/
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  6. When you run a busy operation that serves thousands of customers, it can be easy to overlook the benefit of asking your guests what they think occasionally. After all, when sales are strong and business is running as usual it can seem like an unnecessary exercise. If there was really a problem, your customers would tell you, right? Not necessarily.

    Regularly soliciting your customers for feedback isn’t just so you have reassurance that everyone is happy. Customer feedback can play a much more significant role in the overall experience one has with your brand, service, and its representatives.
    http://www.touchwork.com/15-questions-need-ask-next-customer-feedback-survey/
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  7. Picking what university or college to attend can be one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. It represents a huge investment of time and money, all with the hope of being part of a learning environment and obtaining a degree that will lead to a successful career.

    Due to the magnitude of this decision, both prospective students and their parents often take part in the research process. Naturally, both groups might approach the selection process with trepidation, each with their different sets of criteria they would want the higher education institution to meet.
    http://customerthink.com/how-feedback-can-transform-your-higher-education-marketing-strategy/
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  8. How do your customers really feel about your company? To find out, you could train employees to ask for feedback after each transaction, then feed those responses into a database. You could subject customers to a lengthy survey. You might also host periodic focus group meetings.
    Or you could ask customers one simple question — and use their answers to determine your Net Promoter Score (NPS).
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-is-a-net-promoter-score-and-why-you-should-know/
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  9. “We really need to listen to the voice of the customer.”

    If you’ve never heard this phrase before, then you either walk around with your headphones in all day or you’ve never worked at a startup. 89 percent of companies are using customer experience as a way to differentiate and compete.

    If 9 in 10 companies are investing in voice of customer (VoC), isn’t it about time you did, too?
    https://surveyanyplace.com/brand-perception-survey-questions/
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  10. Listening to your customers is a vital skill. That much is obvious.

    Your current Voice of the Customer activities may be falling short of the mark and not giving you the insights you suspect are out there. Customer satisfaction surveys might not be giving you the information you expect. Asking too many questions may even have annoyed your customers.

    As a B2B company, you are likely to have many touchpoints within your customers – those who purchase your products, those who use them, the decision makers and the influencers. Who to target and how you approach them will vary depending on the objectives you set.

    If you are setting up a customer survey for your B2B clients, here are some things we suggest you think about.
    https://customerthink.com/b2b-customer-surveys-how-to-nail-them/
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