<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Transform your business by improving customer experience across the entire end-to-end value chain with this practical guide, including 100 tips and case studies from brands like Amazon, AirBnB and Uber.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>FINALIST</b><b>: </b>Business Book Awards 2019 - Sales and Marketing Category <p/>Virtually all consumer-facing businesses talk about putting the customer first, but in reality, few deliver on this as effectively as they could. <b><i>100 Practical Ways to Improve Customer Experience</i></b> walks readers through a wealth of practical tips, tools, guidelines and frameworks, for implementing customer-focused marketing strategies at every step of the customer journey. By ensuring that the customer remains the key focus, companies can identify areas in need of improvement and implement relevant steps throughout the value chain to transform their business. <p/> A unique blend of strategy and best practice, <b><i>100 Practical Ways to Improve Customer Experience</i></b> has a particular focus on multi-channel industries such as retail, FMCG, travel, financial services, leisure, food and beverage, and automotive. These industries are all facing major disruption from trendsetting brands such as Uber, AirBnB and Amazon, and as such, now face more pressure than ever to adopt new practices and remain relevant in a continually competitive marketplace. Featuring case studies packed full of practical examples, this book is a unique and valuable resource for both senior industry professionals looking to transform their business and MBA students. Online resources include a best practice checklist to optimize mobile apps.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A pithy, practical, enjoyable and thought-provoking book that brings new insights into consumer behaviour and how to improve the experience you deliver. This book will appeal to anyone who works in a consumer business, irrespective of the sector. A book that you can read from cover to cover and then dip in and out of when you are looking for inspiration to change the way you might be framing a consumer challenge. I really love the practical and relatable examples.-- "Debbie Hewitt MBE, Chairman, White Stuff"<br><br>If you are a CEO, buy this book for your team and devote an off-site day (or two) to undertaking an honest appraisal of how you score against Martin Newman's 100 recommendations for transforming your service culture. If you are not a CEO, buy this book and give it to your CEO.-- "Richard Pennycook, Non-Executive Director and Chairman, retail sector"<br><br>The vital importance of customer-centricity is an enduring business truth. Newman and McDonald's book creates a contemporary perspective on how businesses can embrace this goal in new ways. Typically, their ideas are hugely practical and straightforward for organizations to implement.-- "David Wild, CEO, Domino's"<br><br>Written by one of the world's leading multichannel customer experience experts with the support of one of the world's leading marketing academics, this practical guide to improving customer experience is essential reading for anyone who wants to thrive in an increasingly disrupted, hyper-local, mobile world. I have worked with both of them separately, but this author combination provides a powerful fusion.-- "Andy Rubin, Chairman, Pentland Brands"<br><br>100 ways to turn disruption into opportunities. This book should become your best friend in a fast-changing retail environment. Newman's common sense is brilliant!-- "Paul Delaoutre, President, Al-Futtaim Retail"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Martin Newman </b>has over 35 years' experience in marketing, digital, CEO and Chairman roles working with major brands including Harrods, Burberry, Pentland Brands and Intersport. Based in the UK, he serves as a Chairman and Board Advisor to a host of well-known brands, and is the founder of The Customer First Group and Customer Service Action. A renowned thought-leader, he has been named by Retail Week as one of the 50 most powerful people in online retail for 5 consecutive years, and listed in the Retail Insiders top 100 Retail Movers & Shakers and the British Vogue Online Fashion 100. He is the author of <i>The Power of Customer Experience</i> (also published by Kogan Page). <p/><b>Professor Malcolm McDonald</b> is Emeritus Professor at Cranfield and Honorary Professor at Warwick Business School. As Chairman of six companies, McDonald works with the operating boards of some of the world's leading multinationals and has written over 40 books, including the bestseller, <i>Marketing Plans</i>.</p>
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