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Episode 030: Convenience, AT&T’s Diane Magers, and Department Stores

Crack the Customer Code

English - June 11, 2015 09:00 - 30 minutes - ★★★★★ - 38 ratings
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Is everyone driven by convenience?

Diane Magers, from AT&T, discusses making change in a huge organization

Why department stores need to catch up

 

 
How important is convenience for customers?
 

Determining how to make things easier and more convenient is all about understanding your customer’s real goals. And what about the impact on society if everything becomes TOO convenient?

 

 

Convenience is about offering choices. But what about business decisions that may have a negative impact on a small group of customers?

 

 

Discussion begins at 1:20.

 

 

 

Diane Magers, Office of the Customer, AT&T
 

 

Diane Magers has more than 20 years of building and growing CX focus.  Diane’s demonstrated leadership abilities helps organizations design and execute strategies to drive customer obsession with targeted business results.  Currently with   AT&T’s Office of the Customer, she is building and executing programs to drive change in their culture, systematically embed CX, and strategically drive CX innovation.  

 

 

Diane shares some of the unique challenges of balancing the pressures of finance and customer-centric mindsets at a global and massive organization like AT&T.

 

 

Listen in to hear how Diane and her team are shifting minds and hearts. It’s sure to inspire anyone who feels their executives don’t “get it.”

 

 

Discussion begins at 8:58.

 

 

Customer Hero, Customer Zero: The Demise of the Department Store
 

 

Jeannie rants about why the department store experience needs to catch up. They’ve lost their luster and sales are declining even as retail numbers are increasing.

 

 

Nordstrom is leading the pack because of their personalized service, but the others need to realize it’s not shopping of yesteryear, it’s a new experience today!

 

Then Adam has the nerve to disagree with her!

 

 

Discussion begins at 21:17.

 

 

 

 

People, Places, and Things from the Podcast:
 

 

Sponsor:

The Customer Experience Investigation™ team at 360Connext is offering free, monthly webinars on all sorts of topics around customer experience. Topics include social customer care, micromapping the customer journey, and how to walk in your customer’s shoes. Join us by signing up at www.cxwebinar.com.

 

 

 

How to Sponsor

 

www.crackthecustomercode.com/sponsor  

 

 

 

 

Guest Speaker / People

 

Diane Magers holds an M.S. in Clinical Psychology and an MBA.  She is a Certified Customer Experience Professional (CCXP), and Promoter Score (NPS), Voice of Customer (VoC) and Customer Experience Management (CEM) certified.  Additional affiliations include CXPA (founding member), LUMA Institute, Board member for CXPA Certification and active volunteer for the Autism Society of America, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the American Heart Association.   She resides in Dallas with her family. Connect with Diane on TwitterLinkedIn

 
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Is everyone driven by convenience?
Diane Magers, from AT&T, discusses making change in a huge organization
Why department stores need to catch up

 


 
How important is convenience for customers?

 


Determining how to make things easier and more convenient is all about understanding your customer’s real goals. And what about the impact on society if everything becomes TOO convenient?


 


 


Convenience is about offering choices. But what about business decisions that may have a negative impact on a small group of customers?


 


 


Discussion begins at 1:20.


 


 


 


Diane Magers, Office of the Customer, AT&T

 


 


Diane Magers has more than 20 years of building and growing CX focus.  Diane’s demonstrated leadership abilities helps organizations design and execute strategies to drive customer obsession with targeted business results.  Currently with   AT&T’s Office of the Customer, she is building and executing programs to drive change in their culture, systematically embed CX, and strategically drive CX innovation.  


 


 


Diane shares some of the unique challenges of balancing the pressures of finance and customer-centric mindsets at a global and massive organization like AT&T.


 


 


Listen in to hear how Diane and her team are shifting minds and hearts. It’s sure to inspire anyone who feels their executives don’t “get it.”


 


 


Discussion begins at 8:58.


 


 


Customer Hero, Customer Zero: The Demise of the Department Store

 


 


Jeannie rants about why the department store experience needs to catch up. They’ve lost their luster and sales are declining even as retail numbers are increasing.


 


 


Nordstrom is leading the pack because of their personalized service, but the others need to realize it’s not shopping of yesteryear, it’s a new experience today!


 


Then Adam has the nerve to disagree with her!


 


 


Discussion begins at 21:17.


 


 


 


 


People, Places, and Things from the Podcast:

 


 


Sponsor:


The Customer Experience Investigation™ team at 360Connext is offering free, monthly webinars on all sorts of topics around customer experience. Topics include social customer care, micromapping the customer journey, and how to walk in your customer’s shoes. Join us by signing up at www.cxwebinar.com.


 


 


 


How to Sponsor


 


www.crackthecustomercode.com/sponsor  


 


 


 


 


Guest Speaker / People


 

Diane Magers holds an M.S. in Clinical Psychology and an MBA.  She is a Certified Customer Experience Professional (CCXP), and Promoter Score (NPS), Voice of Customer (VoC) and Customer Experience Management (CEM) certified.  Additional affiliations include CXPA (founding member), LUMA Institute, Board member for CXPA Certification and active volunteer for the Autism Society of America, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society and the American Heart Association.   She resides in Dallas with her family. Connect with Diane on TwitterLinkedIn

 

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