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Customer Success | Profit From The Power Of Your Customers
Last updated 11/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.44 GB | Duration: 3h 24m
How to Become a Customer CEO Champion
What you'll learn
The objective of this course is to help participants better understand why companies need to align themselves with the values of their customers. • Participants will be introduced to Chuck Wall's Customer CEO Nine Powers. Much of the information presented is based upon Chuck's primary research, conducted with over 100,000 consumers. Students will review case studies of major brands across a wide range of industries including Apple, TOMS, IKEA, Yellowtail Wine, and many others that are profiting from putting their customers first. • Upon course completion, participants will view customers in an entirely new light and begin to think differently about the implications of this for their own careers and the companies where they work.
Requirements
There are no special requirements for any additional software or other materials for this course.
Description
Most companies still operate as if they control their customers. But, in today's market, it's really the other way around. In fact, there's a new boss in town, named Customer CEO.
This course is based on Chuck Wall's book, Customer CEO: How to Profit from the Power of Your Customers. Customer CEO was selected by an international panel of judges as one of the top two marketing books published in 2013.
This course will help you confront a new market reality: that customers choose which companies to do business with entirely on their own terms. Contrary to popular opinion, Chuck shows you that the customer is not always right. But, they still hold the cards in today's fragmented, highly competitive, social commerce marketplace. This reality effectively inverts the power...