Some companies think digital transformation is about efficiency—saving time and money, beating competitors to market, and wooing customers with fancy apps and tech bling. They’re wrong. As I’ve said for years now, digital transformation is about one thing: improving customer experience. And many companies are finally starting to realize that customer experience management needs to be on their radar if they want to thrive in 2019. Here’s what good customer experience management looks like.
Knowing CX is everyone’s job. Think back to the last time you had a fulfilling customer experience. Can you even remember? Overall, CX is incredibly fragmented today—a jumbled mix of digital phone trees, somewhat articulate chatbots, disorganized web FAQs, and glitchy apps—that customers are starting to clamor for more and better. What if your company was the one who rose to the top—exceeded expectations—provided a seamless web to mobile experience? You’d instantly rise to the top of your industry.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnewman/2019/02/28/5-digital-transformation-trends-reshaping-customer-experience-for-2019/#30a751553fbc/
While it may just sound like a tech buzzword, digital transformation is so much more than that. The digital transformation is a complex and sometimes even daunting process that impacts multiple aspects of your business – all with the goal of creating efficient digital operations. And this process involves not only meeting the demands of changing technology, but also working in a way that adapts to these changes. Is your organisation struggling to keep up? Then keep reading…
https://mopinion.com/10-must-read-guides-to-digital-transformation/
More and more government agencies and NGOs are starting to focus on what is called ‘the online citizen experience’. In fact according to an Accenture survey, nearly 65% of public service leaders have claimed that a personalised, online citizen experience is one of their highest priorities. However, in order to achieve this, these agencies must digitise their efforts and start catering to their citizens in an online environment. So how do they do that exactly?
https://mopinion.com/government-agencies-ngos-online-customer-centricity/
Mopinion is happy to announce its expansion to the French market as well as the appointment of a dedicated French sales team, led by Head of Sales for France, Fanny-Laure Thomas. This expansion is part of our greater strategy to better cater to the needs of its French clients, including the world’s largest sporting goods retailer Decathlon and cultural products retailer Cultura, as well as extend our footprint to more European organisations.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-expands-its-presence-in-france/
When we think of contact centers, we can no longer think of them through our traditional lens of a call center. Technology and the age of digital transformation have caused major disruptions in the traditional call center world.
Consumers are demanding to be met on their terms and via their preferred channels. The changing technology landscape has allowed consumers to take full advantage of how they choose to interact with businesses. With the onset of technology platforms from cloud communications to mobile phones, virtual agents, BOTS and social media, consumers are demanding a much more consistent, robust and rewarding experience from purchase through service.
So, what does this mean for the insurance contact center world?
https://contact-center.cioreview.com/cxoinsight/digital-transformation-provides-opportunities-for-customer-experience-nid-26493-cid-66.html/
The term digital transformation is increasingly creeping into the boardrooms of businesses both big and small. Finally, there is a realization at the top of many organizations that digital has genuinely changed the world and that business as usual is no longer an option.
http://mediatemple.net/blog/tips/digital-transformation-care/