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In this espisoder, our listeners ask John anything!
Summary
Your chance to ask John anything! In this episode of the Customer Service Revolution podcast, Denise Thompson asks John R. DiJulius III questions submitted by our listeners. They discuss various aspects of improving customer service and employee engagement. They address the challenges of busy schedules, the importance of empathy, recognition, and training, and the role of middle management in driving customer experience. The conversation emphasizes the need for a human touch in customer interactions, even in an age of automation, and highlights the significance of creating a customer experience action statement as a guiding principle for organizations.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00Igniting the Customer Experience Revolution 11:58Balancing Budgets and Customer Experience Investment 15:06Re-energizing Employees Around the Mission 17:37The Role of Middle Management in Customer Experience 24:56Training for Consistency Without Scripts 27:31Future-Proofing Customer Experience 38:22Conclusion and Key TakeawaysLinks:
Schedule a Complimentary Call with one of our advisors: tdg.click/claudia
Ask John! Submit your questions for John, to be aired on future episode: tdg.click/ask
Customer Experience Executive Academy: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy/
The DiJulius Group Methdology: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/x-commandment-methodology/
Experience Revolution Membership: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/membership/
Books: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/shop/
Contacts: [email protected] , [email protected]
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In this espisoder, our listeners ask John anything!
Summary
Your chance to ask John anything! In this episode of the Customer Service Revolution podcast, Denise Thompson asks John R. DiJulius III questions submitted by our listeners. They discuss various aspects of improving customer service and employee engagement. They address the challenges of busy schedules, the importance of empathy, recognition, and training, and the role of middle management in driving customer experience. The conversation emphasizes the need for a human touch in customer interactions, even in an age of automation, and highlights the significance of creating a customer experience action statement as a guiding principle for organizations.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:00Igniting the Customer Experience Revolution 11:58Balancing Budgets and Customer Experience Investment 15:06Re-energizing Employees Around the Mission 17:37The Role of Middle Management in Customer Experience 24:56Training for Consistency Without Scripts 27:31Future-Proofing Customer Experience 38:22Conclusion and Key TakeawaysLinks:
Schedule a Complimentary Call with one of our advisors: tdg.click/claudia
Ask John! Submit your questions for John, to be aired on future episode: tdg.click/ask
Customer Experience Executive Academy: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy/
The DiJulius Group Methdology: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/x-commandment-methodology/
Experience Revolution Membership: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/membership/
Books: https://thedijuliusgroup.com/shop/
Contacts: [email protected] , [email protected]
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