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6 Customer Experience Trends Every Company Must Get Ready

The 6 Customer Experience (CX) Trends Every Company Must Get Ready For Now

The 6 Customer Experience (CX) Trends Every Company Must Get Ready For Now

In order to become and remain competitive, companies need to tap into the latest technologies and customer experience trends. Here are 6 customer experience trends every company must get ready for.

  1. REALLY UNDERSTANDING CUSTOMERS : It’s no longer enough to have a surface-level understanding of customers. It’s assumed every business should know who their customers are, where they live, how old they are, and other rudimentary info. Today, companies must go deeper, and with fast-advancing technology such as the Internet of Things (IoT), they are able to get a 360-degree view of customers and markets. Consider how Disney uses Magic Bands at its theme parks. The bands offer Disney visitors lots of conveniences, such as no longer needing to carry a wallet, room key, or park tickets, but Disney also gets a lot of data in return that helps them really understand park visitors. The bands help Disney know where you are in the park, what attractions you visit, and how long you wait in line to do so, how much money you spend, and more. By using machine vision technology in its theaters, Disney is gathering data from facial expressions to gauge how visitors are reacting to performances. Any business can use artificial intelligence (AI) to extract meaning from all the data they gather to understand their customers at a completely new level.

Companies who bring many of these customer service trends to life are the ones who are going to be successful. Nike is one of those companies. They invested in a value-added app that helps customers track their runs. At the same time, the app provides value to the customer, it’s providing information about customers to Nike. So, after a certain amount of miles run, the app might suggest to the customer it’s time for a new pair of Nikes. Through augmented reality, the customer can point the app to their foot and try on different styles. Then, it’s able to size your foot perfectly, and you can place the order and get your new trainers in record time. And for those that prefer a tangible experience, you can touch, feel, and smell their products in their flagship stores.

originally posted on forbes.com by Bernard Marr

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