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Mike Wittenstein

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Three common mistakes businesses make with customer experience

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

There are some common traps in customer experience design that can work in opposition to your goals.

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Experience design can help architects design the retail store of the future

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Top retail store design architects have long been creating spaces that are functional for the brand and the customer. With the added element that experience…

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How do your CX efforts stack up?

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Comparing your track record to others in the world of customer experience is a great way to find areas for improvement and see where you are doing well.

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Five predictions for customer experience in 2014

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Happy near year! Here are five things that I believe will impact customer experience in the coming months:

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Is there a strategy for customer loyalty?

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

We often think of customer loyalty as something that the customer does or is responsible for to the business. But, real loyalty begins when the business is…

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Can you steal an experience?

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

"Stealing an Experience" is completely different at the consumer and professional levels. At the consumer level, it might mean watching two movies on one…

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Sometimes, taking care of non-customers makes your customers happier

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Caring about people isn't enough on its own to create a transformational customer experience. Without caring, however, treasured moments of genuine human…

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What if your cash register could count people and not just cash?

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Since the invention of the cash register by James Ritty in 1879, shopkeepers have been using the device to count cash. With the interconnectivity that today's…

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RECOMMERCE doesn't dilute sales, it increases customer understanding

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Trendwatching.com recently released its September Trend Briefing entitled Retail Renaissance. In it, they describe RECOMMERCE as a new retail standard. By…

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What Facebook's 'Want' button means for retailers

by Mike Wittenstein — Customer Experience and Service Designer, Storyminers

Facebook is adding a WANT button in addition to other interface changes. Knowing what shoppers want before they buy it is a big deal for everyone.

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