Creating a Customer Experience-Centric Startup (e-bog) af Ang, Feng Xia
Ang, Feng Xia (forfatter)

Creating a Customer Experience-Centric Startup e-bog

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This book explains how startups and brands in general can achieve a high level of customer experience (CX) in today's dynamic and competitive times. A well-structured and easy to apply customer experience framework defines customer experience as the start and end point of all business activities. The framework steps and tools (such as NPS, Empathy Map, Customer Journey, Golden Circle, Design Th...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere Ang, Feng Xia (forfatter)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 1 februar 2022
Genrer Occupational and industrial psychology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783030924584
This book explains how startups and brands in general can achieve a high level of customer experience (CX) in today's dynamic and competitive times. A well-structured and easy to apply customer experience framework defines customer experience as the start and end point of all business activities. The framework steps and tools (such as NPS, Empathy Map, Customer Journey, Golden Circle, Design Thinking, A/B-Testing) are designed to have a maximum impact on successful company building and the customer experience, which is key to generate first and repeat buyers that become fans of the company. The tools originate from different disciplines, such as management, design, digitisation or psychology - as only an interdisciplinary approach enables superior insights for initiating the right customer activities in today's highly competitive times. With this book, it is possible to look at customer experience systematically and derive your own strategy towards success. The following are the main contributions of this book:nbsp;       Provides a clear step-by-step guide to create a customer experience-centric company nbsp;       Introduces most impactful tools that managers can use to successfully complete every step of our frameworknbsp;       Guides managers through the process of creating a start-up, which is less about magically coming up with innovative business ideas, but rather about applying proven principles in a new context