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Customers Know You Suck: Actionable CX Strategies to Better Understand, Attract, and Retain Customers
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Customers Know You Suck is the how-to manual for customer-centric product-market fit. Its highly actionable models, maps, and processes empower everyone to improve the Customer Experience (CX). Learn how to investigate, diagnose, and act on what's blocking teams. Gather the evidence and data that better inform decisions, leading to increased satisfaction, conversion, and loyalty. Use our governance model for implementing and monitoring the progress, success, and failure of internal process changes and experiments. We've all been in that meeting: something we thought users would want or do didn't happen as expected. How did we get that wrong and how do we keep that from happening again? Too often, product and service decisions are not guided by customer intelligence data. Where we lack knowledge, we work from guesses and assumptions, introducing or increasing risk. Customers expect high quality and value from every interaction with your company. People notice when we don't meet their quality standards. Our reviews, stock price, support tickets, and customer attrition clearly show that what we thought was "good enough" isn't. If you lose potential or current customers in one channel, you've probably lost them in every channel. But transforming toward customer-centricity strengthens customer relationships and increases revenue. Save money, reduce risk, work more efficiently, and improve culture while increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty. "Transforming Toward Customer-Centricity" is the live interactive workshop version of some of the key points and exercises in the book. https://deltacx.link/ttcc-training ----- Who should read this book? Mid-level, senior, lead, principal, manager, director, or higher. Juniors and those new to their careers are welcome, but might not have enough frame of reference for some of the advice and exercises. CX, UX, and Design; Business Analysts; Engineering; Product Managers; Project Managers; Lean Evangelists; Scrum Masters and Agile Coaches; Marketing; Sales; Business Transformation Leaders; Consultants; Strategists. ----- "What a gem! A very practical how-to manual on how to improve the Customer Experience (CX) in small and large organizations, effectively. No theory, just a lot of actionable, useful advice. Written by wonderful Debbie Levitt" - Vitaly Friedman, Smashing Magazine "Every chapter in Customers Know You Suck has something that makes me think, "If only that annoying person in my company understood this." The book contains a lot of principles and practical advice, and can be easily skimmed if you need to go deeper into one of the topics. It's a manual, and I mean this in a very positive way: it's deep, it's comprehensive, and it's chunked in a way that allows me to find the answer to a specific question the moment I need it." - Ilaria Fioravanti, UX Designer ----- Advice from authors, speakers, trainers, big consulting companies, webinars, and white papers is often high-level. You might hear the following and still have no idea what to do: * Be product-led, use product discovery techniques, and validate ideas for product-market fit. * Be Agile and Lean. Increase efficiency and velocity. * Aim for continuous discovery, continuous delivery, and continuous improvement. * Lead with empathy and create empathy. * Design a customer journey map. * Experiment, innovate, and disrupt. * Use NPS, measure customer satisfaction, and do whatever it takes to lift those scores. * Run some surveys, A/B tests, talk to a few customers, and find out what they need. * Brainstorm using workshops, design thinking, design sprints, Lean UX, and LEGO. This book takes a critical thinking look at the above advice, and guides readers to action.
Product Specifications
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 097469603X
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 27 November 2022
- Listed Since
- 28 November 2022
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