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Customer Experience

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Article by Chris Hardtman
A New Design-Centered Meeting Framework: Better Capture the Product Design Narrative
  • Understanding what users feel when using the product is the path towards a great user experience.
  • A good starting point is to research who are the users and subsequently map their emotions at different stages of using the product.
  • Once users emotional background is figured out, it’s easier to frame problems, prevent negative emotions and build a greater user experience.

Read the full article to learn about designing great interactions that suit human emotions.

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Spoiler alert: the best product design decisions are taken when analytics and feedback go hand in hand

Article by Tobias Komischke
The CX Power Couple: Why Customer Feedback and Analytics Must Both Inform Product Design

Customer feedback provides attitudinal data and analytics provides behavioral data. Both are necessary to obtain a comprehensive view of customer experience. Here are some tips on using these together to inform customer experience:

  • Be careful when asking users directly about their experience – they might find it difficult to accurately describe their behavior.
  • Keep in mind that analytics that are focused on historic data don’t provide information on why a user took a certain decision.

Read the full article to learn more about how customer feedback and analytics work together, with three clear strategies for implementing them to improve customer experience.

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Article by Antonio Rotolo
How We Listened to Our Users and Made a Better Product

Users may know their needs and problems but it can be difficult to articulate them. In this article, the author provides a brief exploration of some approaches that might be helpful.

  1. Analysing users’ behaviour and their interaction with the product.
  2. Talking to users
  3. Collecting feedback and conducting A/B testing to iterate from ideas.

Read the full article to learn how the founders at Ludwig used this approach on their product.

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Simple is exponentially harder than complex, namely because there’s a psychological chasm that most teams cannot surpass… or perhaps they have not been setup to succeed.

Article by Joe Smiley
5 Reasons Why Designing Simple Experiences is Psychologically Impossible
  • Designing simple and seamless experiences is exponentially harder than designing complex solutions
  • Simple solutions require an extraordinary amount of time, money, and skill
  • Other obstacles to simple design include complexity bias, loss aversion, unpredicted behavior, and fear of risks
Read the full article to learn more about the psychology behind designing a simple experience.
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An expert’s view on the massive strategic opportunities and potential challenges of leveraging conversational AI solutions

Article by Jordan Ratner
The Disruption of Customer Experience: How Conversational AI is upping UX and CX standards
  • By transforming the way humans interact with technologies and making them more accessible to the public, conversational AI is raising the bar for customer experience.
  • One of the most tangible impacts of conversational AI has been on customer support and sales conversion. Thanks to the automation of conversations, the load on human staff is reduced, which leads to greater customer and employee experience.
  • As technological development advances, more opportunities to make good use of conversational AI will emerge. Nevertheless, it’s also necessary to not underestimate potential challenges related to legacy systems, data availability, shortage of conversational AI specialists.
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How to improve customer experience by mapping the current state of the business and adopting a growth mindset.

Article by Jonathon Hensley
Current State vs. Future State: Innovating your Customer Experience and Increasing Productivity
  • The challenges caused by the pandemic force businesses to rethink their customer experience and invest in strategic planning.
  • To start, it’s necessary to analyze the current state, identify weaknesses, and focus on inclusive knowledge management to find opportunities to improve the organization.
  • Some of the most common inefficiency problems include non-utilized talent and extra processing.
  • Improve customer experience and productivity by looking for cumulative, connected or capacity insights.
Read the full article to learn more about innovating customer experience and why its necessary.
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