Digital Transformation & Customer Experience Management CXM
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Welcome to Program: Digital Transformation & Customer Experience Management by MTF Institute
Course provided by MTF Institute of Management, Technology and Finance
MTF is the global educational and research institute with HQ at Lisbon, Portugal, focused on business & professional hybrid (on-campus and online) education at areas: Business & Administration, Science & Technology, Banking & Finance.
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Course Author:
Dr. Alex Amoroso is a seasoned professional with a rich background in academia and industry, specializing in research methodologies, strategy formulation, and product development. With a Doctorate Degree from the School of Social Sciences and Politics in Lisbon, Portugal, where she was awarded distinction and honour for her exemplary research, Alex Amoroso brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table.
In addition to her doctoral studies, Ms. Amoroso has served as an invited teacher, delivering courses on to wide range of students from undergraduate level to business students of professional and executives courses. Currently, at EIMT in Zurich, Switzerland, she lectures for doctoral students, offering advanced instruction in research design and methodologies, and in MTF Institute Ms. Amoroso is leading Product Development academical domain.
In synergy between academical and business experience, Ms. Amoroso achieved high results in business career, leading R&D activities, product development, strategic development, market analysis activities in wide range of companies. She implemented the best market practices in industries from Banking and Finance, to PropTech, Consulting and Research, and Innovative Startups.
Alex Amoroso’s extensive scientific production includes numerous published articles in reputable journals, as well as oral presentations and posters at international conferences. Her research findings have been presented at esteemed institutions such as the School of Political and Social Sciences and the Stressed Out Conference at UCL, among others.
With a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration and a commitment to driving positive change, Alex Amoroso is dedicated to empowering learners and professionals for usage of cutting edge methodologies for achieving of excellence in global business world.
Customer experience (CX) is the overall impression customers have of your brand throughout their interactions with your business. It encompasses everything from the initial marketing message to the post-purchase support they receive. Think of it as the customer journey, and CX is all the touchpoints along the way that shape their perception.
Key Areas of CX
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Customer touchpoints: Every interaction a customer has with your brand, like websites, social media, advertising, in-store experience, and customer service.
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Customer journey: Mapping out the steps a customer takes to interact with your brand, from awareness to purchase and beyond.
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Customer satisfaction: How happy customers are with your product or service.
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Customer loyalty: How likely customers are to return and recommend your brand to others.
CX Frameworks
Frameworks provide a structured approach to improving CX. Here are two common ones:
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Customer Experience Journey Map: A visual representation of the customer journey, identifying touchpoints and opportunities for improvement.
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Five Service Dimensions: A framework that focuses on five key aspects of service quality: reliability, responsiveness, assurance, empathy, and tangibles.
Why Learning CXM is Important for Companies:
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Improved Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty: CXM focuses on understanding and meeting customer needs, leading to increased satisfaction and a higher likelihood of repeat business.
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Enhanced Brand Reputation: Positive customer experiences contribute to a strong brand reputation, attracting new customers and retaining existing ones.
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Increased Revenue and Profitability: Satisfied customers are more likely to spend more, refer others, and remain loyal, all of which contribute to revenue growth.
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Competitive Advantage: In today’s crowded marketplace, exceptional customer experience can be a key differentiator, setting a company apart from its competitors.
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Reduced Costs: Resolving customer issues proactively and efficiently can reduce the cost of customer service and support.
Why Learning CXM is Important for Building a Career as a Manager:
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In-demand Skill: CXM is a highly sought-after skill in today’s business world, as companies increasingly recognize its importance.
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Career Advancement: Expertise in CXM can open doors to various managerial roles, such as Customer Experience Manager, Customer Success Manager, or Marketing Manager.
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Problem-solving Skills: CXM involves identifying and addressing customer pain points, which enhances problem-solving and analytical skills.
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Leadership Development: Managing customer experience initiatives requires strong leadership, communication, and collaboration skills.
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Cross-functional Collaboration: CXM often involves working with multiple departments, providing managers with exposure to different areas of the business.
Overall, learning CXM is crucial for companies looking to thrive in the modern business landscape. It’s also a valuable investment for managers aiming to build a successful career in various industries.
Importance of Education in Digital Transformation for Companies and Managers:
In the business environment, digital transformation has emerged as a key driver of competitive advantage and long-term success. Embracing digital technologies is no longer an option but a necessity for companies to remain relevant and thrive. However, implementing digital transformation initiatives requires more than just adopting new tools; it demands a comprehensive understanding of digital trends, customer behavior, data analytics, and organizational change management. This education helps companies and managers:
Strategic Adaptation: Digital transformation education empowers organizations to align their strategies with the opportunities and challenges presented by the digital age. It helps leaders identify potential areas for disruption and develop agile responses to stay ahead of the competition.
Enhanced Customer Experience: Understanding digital transformation enables businesses to design and deliver exceptional customer experiences, which are crucial for customer retention and loyalty in today’s customer-centric market.
Data-Driven Decision Making: The course equips managers with skills in data analysis and interpretation, enabling them to make data-driven decisions that lead to improved business outcomes.
Innovation and Creativity: Participants will learn about emerging technologies and innovation processes, fostering a culture of creativity within their organizations and driving continuous improvement.
Organizational Resilience: With digital transformation education, managers can build resilient organizations capable of adapting to disruptions and thriving in times of uncertainty.
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3Digital Transformation overviewVideo lesson
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4Course Slide-deckText lesson
Course Slide-deck in attachment
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5IntroductionVideo lesson
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6Digital Transformation StrategiesVideo lesson
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7Organisational TransformationVideo lesson
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8Customer-Centric Digital TransformationVideo lesson
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9Digital Transformation Outcomes and ImpactVideo lesson
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10Measuring and Communicating Digital Transformation SuccessVideo lesson
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11Industry-Specific Digital TransformationVideo lesson
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12SummaryVideo lesson
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13Reading: Global Uberization and its impact to businessText lesson
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14Reading: Open Digital TransformationText lesson
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15Reading: Two-Speed Digital TransformationText lesson
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16Reading: Best practices and examples of Digital TransformationText lesson
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17Reading: The Management of IT resources (outsource vs outstaff vs inhouse)Text lesson
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18Reading: Utilizing Flexible Methodologies for Effective Digital TransformationText lesson
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19Introduction to Customer Experience ManagementVideo lesson
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20Course PresentationText lesson
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21Theory OverviewVideo lesson
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22High-Level FrameworksVideo lesson
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23CX PrinciplesVideo lesson
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24Customer Segmentation and Persona DevelopmentVideo lesson
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25Service Recovery and Complaint HandlingVideo lesson
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26Customer Journey OptimisationVideo lesson
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27Service Blueprinting and Process DesignVideo lesson
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28Voice of the Customer (VoC) AnalysisVideo lesson
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29Emotional Experience Design (EED)Video lesson
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30Lifetime Value (LTV) and Customer Lifetime Value (CLV)Video lesson
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31Employee Experience (EX)Video lesson
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32Understanding the Power of Customer Experience ManagementText lesson
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33Assessing the Current State of UXText lesson
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34Identifying Key Stakeholders and Building a CEM TeamText lesson
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35Developing a Customer-Centric Vision and StrategyText lesson
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36Prioritizing UX Improvements Based on Impact and FeasibilityText lesson
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37Designing and Implementing UX ImprovementsText lesson
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38Establishing Metrics and KPIs for UX SuccessText lesson
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39Communicating the Value of UX to the OrganizationText lesson
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40Building a Feedback Loop for Continuous ImprovementText lesson
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41The Future of UX: Staying Ahead of the CurveText lesson
