SIMPLE brand #142 – Great Customer Experience is in the Details with Steven Van Belleghem

In this week’s episode of the SIMPLE brand podcast, I talk with Steven Van Belleghem.

Steven is one of the top customer experience thought leaders in the world. He’s helped world-leading companies like Disney, Mastercard, Mercedes, and Salesforce learn how to be more customer-centric. 

And Steven is the author of six bestselling books including his latest – A Diamond In the Rough: Over a 100 Specific Tips to Build a Strong Customer Culture.

Here’s what we discuss:

  • How to know if your brand is truly customer-centric
  • The value of adding emotion to customer relationships
  • How details make the difference in your customer experience
  • The barriers that keep brands from being customer-centric
  • How to instill effective empathy in your customer experience
  • The secret to customer loyalty is being more loyal to your customers

 

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