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[Experience Action Podcast] Managing Change with Customers

This week’s question comes to us from a Customer Experience challenge one of our listeners faced. They piloted an enhancement customers wanted, but it never really turned out to be possible for the organization. So, how do they communicate those results to their customers in a way that says, “I heard you, we tried, but it’s not going to work out.” ❔

This is something that Jeannie can relate to on both sides – from the customer’s point of view and as a business owner. In this episode, she explains that our job as CX Leaders is to be honest, proactive, and intentional about changes to customer experiences.

Tune in to learn more about:

  • Setting expectations and being honest if we can’t live up to them
  • Balancing pros and cons for both the organization and your customers
  • Driving long-term change

Resources Mentioned:
Experience Investigators Learning Center

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About Jeannie Walters, CCXP, CSP

Jeannie Walters CCXP CSP small square photoJeannie is an award-winning customer experience expert, international keynote speaker, and sought-after business coach who is trailblazing the movement from “Reactive Customer Service” to “Proactive Customer and Employee Experience.” More than 500,000 people have learned from her CX courses on LinkedIn Learning, and her insights have been featured in Forbes, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal and NPR

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