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130. Seth Godin on AI, CX, and the Future of Customer Service
Manage episode 416867114 series 2907625
Did you know that "Customer service is free" and that "authenticity is radically overrated"? You might be wondering, what do these provocative claims mean?
Uncover these truths in an informative episode of Doing CX Right, where host Stacy Sherman and Marketing genius, Seth Godin challenge traditional notions of customer experience. They break down why investing in your current customers could be more beneficial than the chase for new ones and how to harness the synergy between humans and AI in a technology-driven world. Packed with actionable insights, their conversation will inspire you to think differently and reassess the status quo.
Learn more at DoingCXRight.com. Access our FREE Customer Experience Audit Tool: Click here.
Grow as a CX Professional with our numerous Resources.
Book time with Stacy here.
175 episodes
Manage episode 416867114 series 2907625
Did you know that "Customer service is free" and that "authenticity is radically overrated"? You might be wondering, what do these provocative claims mean?
Uncover these truths in an informative episode of Doing CX Right, where host Stacy Sherman and Marketing genius, Seth Godin challenge traditional notions of customer experience. They break down why investing in your current customers could be more beneficial than the chase for new ones and how to harness the synergy between humans and AI in a technology-driven world. Packed with actionable insights, their conversation will inspire you to think differently and reassess the status quo.
Learn more at DoingCXRight.com. Access our FREE Customer Experience Audit Tool: Click here.
Grow as a CX Professional with our numerous Resources.
Book time with Stacy here.
175 episodes
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