There’s More to Service – 5 Ways to Help and Care
If I asked you to tell me about an outstanding service experience, you’d likely recount an interaction where a service provider “did something for you.” To ensure my clients don’t get one-dimensional in their service delivery, I’ve created a model I call “5 Ways to Serve.” I share it here to spark team conversations…
Customer Psychology – How to Enhance Experiences and Boost Sales
As a licensed psychologist and customer experience professional, I am reluctant to share psychological insights due to fear that some people will misuse them and manipulate consumers. As such, I offer five psychologically-related questions that will help increase sales AND make your customers’ lives better. 1) Multisensory Immersion – Where can you heighten your customers’…
Do You Want People to Repurchase? Become a Confidence Building Business (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed the ten ways to keep employees. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Do You Want People to Repurchase? Become a Confidence Building Business
Read on ONLY if you want your existing customers to return and buy more from you. Unfortunately, fabulous products and exceptional services don’t guarantee repeat customers. Marketing messages and new products bombard us all, so we have to give customers reasons to repurchase. Here’s how. Help customers feel confident that they choose wisely, and Practice…
How to Attract and Keep Employees – 10 Absolute Must-Haves
Last week, I offered ten evidence-based practices for driving employee engagement and retention. Given the current challenges of attracting and retaining employees and the impact of those challenges on customer experience delivery, let’s dive right into ten more scientifically proven ways to increase your organization’s engagement levels. Acknowledge and promote leaders who demonstrate the ability…
Know Your Customer – How to Seize Opportunities and Engage Loyalty
Let’s imagine you have a friend who owns a restaurant, and your friend asks you the following question: Out of necessity during the pandemic, I replaced paper menus with QR code accessible digital menus. Should I continue with the digital menus, or am I keeping them more for my cost savings as opposed to customer…
How to Actually Win Customers – Move Astonishingly and Brazenly Fast (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about four tips for picking up the pace on the service you deliver. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go…
Customer Satisfaction vs Delight? Make the Choice for Business Survival (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about my recipe for customer loyalty and referrals. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? How to Guide Customers Through Transitions (Infographic)
In this week’s blog, I discussed about transitions in your business. For more information on the topic, please refer to the blog. Otherwise, this infographic visually summarizes the blog’s content. To learn more about our team, please visit josephmichelli.com. To speak to me about your CX journey, please go to josephmichelli.com/contact.
So You Want to Measure Customer Effort – 3 Things You Must Know
When the Greek philosopher Sophocles said, “success is dependent on effort,” he wasn’t thinking about 21st-century customer experiences. Today, in a consumer context, Sophocles might have said: “Customer success should require minimal customer effort! In last week’s newsletter, I offered a rationale for asking customers about the effort they exert to get their needs met…