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Customer Experience via Prezi

Customer Experience via Prezi

September 8, 2010 |  by Tim Sanchez  |  Customer Experience, Featured, Reviews, Technology  |  View Comments

I started playing around with Prezi the other night and ended up putting some previous thoughts together using this very cool (and free) presentation application. Continue Reading

Does Social Media mean More or Better?

Does Social Media mean More or Better?

08/30/2010 • How are you using social media with regards to your relationships? Do you use the power of social media to connect with more people or to build better relationships? Is it both, and if so, at what point does that become unscalable? My Facebook account (which I've all but ...keep reading

What Am I Reading...and Where's the Real Value?

What Am I Reading…and Where’s the Real Value?

08/18/2010 • A recent post titled, Do Your Daily Habits Include Reading a Book? by Annie Tsai got me thinking about my reading goals for this year. My plan was to read 24 books (two per month), and I felt like that was a worthy and attainable goal. I started out ...keep reading

How LEGO does Customer Experience

How LEGO does Customer Experience

08/10/2010 • I visited a LEGO store opening in Austin, TX last weekend. It was a family affair, as my mom, wife, two sons, brother, sister-in-law, and their three sons were all in attendance. The line to enter the store stretched for several hundred feet and some people waited up ...keep reading

Angry to Evangelist - A Free Guide to Help with Angry Customers

Angry to Evangelist – A Free Guide to Help with Angry Customers

08/02/2010 • I wrote a post a few months ago with some thoughts on how to deal with an angry customer. Since then, it's repeatedly been a top-viewed post and consistently gets a lot of search traffic. It seems a lot of people are searching for advice on how to handle ...keep reading

Customer Experience Simplified

Customer Experience Simplified

07/27/2010 • Customer Experience is a broad and elaborate subject. Trying to manage something so complex can make you feel like Homer on a bad day at the office. Thankfully, a bad day for us won't cause a nuclear meltdown, but sometimes it feels like that. My last post on ...keep reading