Customer Experience Tools
Customer Experience Dashboard
Customer Experience Dashboard
Customer experience dashboards mine various sources to create a consolidated view of vital customer data.
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Customer Experience Tools
Customer experience dashboards mine various sources to create a consolidated view of vital customer data.
Explore more insights from Bain's 2020 Customer Experience Tools and Trends survey: Let No Tool Stand Alone.
Customer experience dashboards provide users with a consolidated view of customer data. Bringing together vital information from various sources, they offer relevant stakeholders at multiple levels within the organization a one-stop customer experience tool.
Our insights share how the right CX tools make customers’ lives richer and more fulfilling and strengthen a company’s economics by holding down costs and securing new revenue streams.
Often, companies rely on customer advocacy metrics to make customer experience decisions. While the “voice of the customer” plays a vital role, companies need to understand the full performance of their customer episodes in order to improve them. (An episode is an event or sequence of events experienced by a customer, from the emergence of a need to its fulfilment.) A customer experience dashboard allows companies to have a consolidated view of the customer experience at the episode level and across all episodes. A clear view of episode metrics—across customer, employee, operational and financial dimensions—can inform strategic and operational decisions that improve the customer experience and pinpoint areas for improvement.
The digital experience platform is a more sophisticated version of the customer experience dashboard. It unifies all the digital tools used at each episode, allowing companies to deliver a consistent connected experience to all customers. Indeed, at each episode, a customer can have a digital interaction with the company that may happen to be more or less efficient and seamless, with information poorly shared from an episode to another.