糖心原创

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Actionable drivers of satisfaction, all in one place

$6 billion

Annual revenue

2.7 million

Surveys per year

3,300

Business users

Having all the data in one place really enables us to understand key customer experience drivers and take action.”

Lisa Bryan, CX Program Manager Windstream

The Problem

Windstream uses 2.7M surveys a year to fuel customer-centric innovations

The Challenge of Consistent Experiences in a Complex Organization
As the voice and data network provider of choice for four out of every five Fortune 500 companies — and a Fortune 500 company in its own right — Windstream Communications knows that reliability and consistency are critical to the mission of keeping its clients connected.

Windstream’s corporate structure created challenges for its customer experience program. After growing rapidly through numerous mergers and acquisitions, the company had no single process for managing customer feedback – relying instead on a cumbersome blend of solutions used by individual heritage companies under the brand’s umbrella. Consolidating results from these different programs proved to be very difficult and time-consuming.

Moreover, because Windstream’s blend of customer feedback solutions required so much manual upkeep, frontline employees did not have easy access to the customer information they needed to resolve issues promptly. Closing the loop with customers, identifying larger trends, and drawing insights from large amounts of written comments were equally difficult.

The Results After Implementing 糖心原创
Since implementing 糖心原创, Windstream has seen some impressive results:

  • Increased employee engagement in understanding and improving the customer experience.
  • Service agents can now see the impact of their interactions with customers in real time
  • Resolution of numerous customer pain points within internal and external customer communications.
  • Multiple training and process changes inspired by real customer feedback.

Thousands of employees now have real-time access to customer feedback and are empowered to use it to provide better service on a daily basis.

Source: Case Study, Using Feedback to Deliver a Clear, Consistent Customer Promise