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Customer Success | How To Put Your Customers First
Last updated 12/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 923.29 MB | Duration: 0h 59m
Succeeding in The Age of Me
What you'll learn
The objective of this course is to help equip you with principles and frameworks to confront the new market reality that customers are in charge. Upon course completion, you begin to see current and future customers in an entirely new light. This will help your companies succeed and your career flourish.
Requirements
There are no special requirements for any additional software or other materials for this course.
Description
For far too long, companies have put themselves first, ignoring their customers in the process. They've been happy to take people's money without really considering their points of view.
Now, there's a real sea change taking place: the most successful enterprises are learning how to put their customers first.
This course, How to Put Your Customers First, lays out the key principles every size and type of business needs to embrace. It starts with understanding that you are living in a "me first" world. To succeed in it, you must navigate a new path forward to "we."
In this course, you are going to learn key elements about putting customers first including
· The customer roller coaster every business is on
· What Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, really believes about customers
· The real brand gap between companies and customers
· Why you must reframe your issues with customers
· The Upside Down Org chart
· The Five C's on the Path to Trust
· The three questions that form the Customer Experience Triangle
· The three simple rules to adopt to show customers they are first
· Why making things simple is a critical strategy
· Over forty ways to become simple
· The stark difference between right and left brain thinking
·...