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In 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. A little less than a year later, someone had the bright idea to put wheels on the bottom of luggage. How could such a seemingly obvious UX improvement remain undiscovered for so long?
On this episode, we also speak to Zach Scheel, Co-founder and CEO of Rhumbix about how he’s doing something similarly revolutionary: Ditching the fax machine and digitizing the construction industry.
Experience: How to build an experience tailored to your customers' needs
Inspiration: The invention of wheeled luggage
Execution: Zach Scheel, Co-founder and CEO of Rhumbix
3 Takeaways:
Key Quotes
Links
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This podcast is presented by Oracle CX.
Hear more executive perspectives on CX transformation at Oracle.com/cx/perspectives
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In 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. A little less than a year later, someone had the bright idea to put wheels on the bottom of luggage. How could such a seemingly obvious UX improvement remain undiscovered for so long?
On this episode, we also speak to Zach Scheel, Co-founder and CEO of Rhumbix about how he’s doing something similarly revolutionary: Ditching the fax machine and digitizing the construction industry.
Experience: How to build an experience tailored to your customers' needs
Inspiration: The invention of wheeled luggage
Execution: Zach Scheel, Co-founder and CEO of Rhumbix
3 Takeaways:
Key Quotes
Links
---
This podcast is presented by Oracle CX.
Hear more executive perspectives on CX transformation at Oracle.com/cx/perspectives