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  2. Customer satisfaction - Wikipedia

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    Customer satisfaction is a term frequently used in marketing to evaluate customer experience. It is a measure of how products and services supplied by a company meet or surpass customer expectation. Customer satisfaction is defined as "the number of customers, or percentage of total customers, whose reported experience with a firm, its products ...

  3. Customer success - Wikipedia

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    This emerging function is now referred to as customer success (CS). [citation needed] Although the trend towards SaaS has been ongoing since the beginning of the 21st century, [9] the understanding of the need for much stronger focus on customer success and therefore the creation of the field of customer success only began around 2010–2012.

  4. Customer service training - Wikipedia

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    Course content typically includes greeting the customer (either by phone or in person), questioning to understand the customer’s need or problem, listening, confirming understanding, responding with value, using positive language, eliminating jargon, concluding the phone or face-to-face interaction, dealing with angry customers, and the importance of body language and tone of voice.

  5. Kano model - Wikipedia

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    The Kano model is a theory for product development and customer satisfaction developed in the 1980s by Noriaki Kano.This model provides a framework for understanding how different features of a product or service impact customer satisfaction, allowing organizations to prioritize development efforts effectively.

  6. Service quality - Wikipedia

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    In both cases, it is often some aspect of customer satisfaction which is being assessed. However, customer satisfaction is an indirect measure of service quality. Research has also indicated that the presence of service quality leads to several outcomes including changes in perceived value, customer satisfaction and loyalty intentions with ...

  7. First Call Resolution - Wikipedia

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    FCR is an indicator of improving customer journey metrics (e.g., customer satisfaction), operating cost metrics (e.g., cost per call for resolution), and business outcome metrics (e.g., Net Promoter Score®, Net Retention Index). For example, research shows for every 1% improvement in FCR, there is a 1% improvement in customer satisfaction.

  8. Customer experience - Wikipedia

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    Customer experience: Adding to the other two factors some recognition of the importance of providing an emotionally positive experience to customers. Authenticity: This is the most mature stage for companies. Products and services emerge from the real soul of the brand and connect naturally with clients and other stakeholders, for a long-term.

  9. Customer satisfaction research - Wikipedia

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    Many customer satisfaction studies are intentionally or unintentionally only descriptive in nature because they give a snapshot in time of customer attitudes. If the study instrument is administered to groups of customers periodically, then a descriptive picture of customer satisfaction through time can be developed ("tracking" or cohort study).