The document discusses defining and delivering the branded customer experience in China. It argues that customer experience is a function of all aspects of a business working together, not a single event. A successful customer experience requires top-down support, attention to small details, and a focus on both customers and employees. It also emphasizes that people want to feel respected, liked, listened to, understood, excited, and pleasantly surprised. To maximize customer experience, companies should focus on their brand values, innovate positively, flawlessly execute their customer-facing operations, and remain true to continually delivering a superior experience.
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China Customer Experience Conference Shanghai - JETT Presentation - CCE SH - 27th April 2011
1. Defining and delivering the branded
experience in China today
Ed Dean – JETT | customer experience
China Customer Experience Conference
Wednesday 27th April 2011 – Ritz-Carlton Shanghai Pudong
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4. Today…
1. Challenge
2. A short introduction
3. Defining customer experience
4. Why … how… more than you might think
5. Two themes & four questions
5. A short introduction
• Who are we?
Mission is to instil confidence and inspire leadership in the new generation of
service professionals in China
What does this have to do with ‘customer experience’?
6. Defining ‘Customer Experience’
• “Customer experience relates to the positive and negative features and effects of
a customer’s interaction with a brand and the people that represent it”
– Marketing? – In-store (people and POS)
– HR? – Online
– Operations? – Advertising / communications
– Product? – Call centres
– Training? – Social networking
• It’s a function of all of the features of your business and how they work together
…part of a value chain & not an individual event
8. Customer experience…
…top down support and
buy-in from the boss
…little things
“If you think little things are not important, try spending
the night in the same room as a mosquito”
9. Customer experience…
• If Not Excellence, What? If Not Excellence Now, When?
– Tom Peters (In Search of Excellence)
• If you do build a great experience, customers tell each other about that
– Jeff Bezos (Amazon.com founder and CEO)
• It’s not about luck – it’s about planning. The highs and lows don’t happen by
accident – they are the tip of the iceberg
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11. People want the same things
We all want to be:
• Respected
• Liked
• Listened to
• Understood
• Excited
• Pleasantly surprised
• Engaged
• Focus on people … both customers and employees
12. People…
“ The consumer is not a moron, she is your wife ”
David Ogilvy (1911 – 1999)
We are consumers too …
(it’s easy to forget this)
13. Think of a recent ‘customer experience’ of your own
14. A personal customer experience
Where were you?
What happened?
Why do you think of it today?
15. Did we guess right?
• Hotel, restaurant, retail store or bank: Places
– airline (possibly), over the phone (possibly)
– (few B2B or online examples)
• Emphasis on Interaction: People
• Emphasis on feeling rather than thought
• Strong impression
• Lasting impression
• We generally hear more negative examples than positive examples
people and emotions
Personal experience
16. Intermission
• (the right) People
• Word-of-mouth
• Customer-centred
approach
• (Noble) Purpose
• Empowerment
• Recognition
• EXECUTION
17. “Customer experience says more about a brand than any
advertising campaign…”
Defines
Brand Experience
Builds
People & the Service they deliver
“Customer service … is the cheapest form of marketing”
Seth Godin (small is the new big)
18. Two Themes & Four Key Questions
1) What is the value of customer experience, and what does it mean to today’s
Chinese consumers?
2) What are some of the key techniques for maximising results and overcoming
challenges in this area?
1. How can we be different?
2. How can we be better?
3. How do we execute on this?
4. How do we stay different and better?
19. So where does this leave us with our four questions?
1) How can we be different?
1. Focus on brand values and what they mean
2. This means what the company stands for, its mission, its values and its purpose
3. Are we just here to make money? (employees and customers see through this!)
2) How can we be better?
1. Capitalise on what’s different – and focus to those strengths
2. Innovate and create in a positive way
3) How do we execute on this?
1. Courage and belief
2. Flawless execution; systems
4) How do we stay different and better?
1. Remain true to the above
2. Create standards & procedures; measure and refine
3. Continue to innovate
20. To Summarise
1) Experience is the differentiator (after price and product)
2) In the ‘experience economy’ through focusing on your people (who they are, what
they do, why they do it and how they do it) you will find and maintain the
differentiation your brand needs
3) Your brand and your (customer-facing) people need to be completely interlinked –
they are the same thing and they feed each other
4) To do this successfully:
1. Hire the right people (who will represent the brand and engage with the customer)
2. Orient them around and align them to the brand and its purpose
3. Train them to deliver to the brand promise (and sell)
4. Set standards and measure them against these
5. Keep the right people as they will perpetuate the success (through corporate culture)
----- Set all of this within the framework of the BRAND -----
5) Maintain, measure and innovate