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Having a Super CX with Mickey Miller, CEO at Vislink

Having a Super CX with Mickey Miller, CEO at Vislink

FromOften Imitated: CX Stories from History


Having a Super CX with Mickey Miller, CEO at Vislink

FromOften Imitated: CX Stories from History

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Super Bowl 55 was full of excitement and fanfare, but did you know that in its first year, viewers weren’t all seeing the same thing? In this episode, we’re taking a look at how getting on the same page transformed the Super Bowl, and how getting everyone looking at the same data can change CX.In this episode of Often Imitated, we talk to Mickey Miller about how he’s transforming CX of live experiences all across the world at Vislink.Experience: Getting everyone to look at the same dataInspiration: Super Bowl 1Modern Day Execution: Mickey Miller, CEO VislinkThree TakeawaysThe more immersive your cx; the happier your customers will be with your product.Figure out your customer’s needs, then build your company around it.Unite your team, centralize your data, and get everyone on the same page.Key Quotes“We focus internally on the processes to make sure that when we do introduce new technology or products, it solves their problem and solves them in a way that's super easy for them to implement.”“Try to get everything on one system, so the entire organization is seeing the same data. So there's no time spent on arguing what's real and what's not real. You have it all there.”“Design your whole business from the customer back.”LinksMickey Miller LinkedInVislink__Thanks to our friends This podcast is presented by Oracle CX. Hear more executive perspectives on CX transformation at Oracle.com/cx/perspectives
Released:
Feb 10, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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What can history’s unique experiences teach us about modern customer experience? On this podcast, we examine moments from the past – from Woodstock in 1969 to Edison’s first light bulb to the Pringles can – that have been often imitated but never duplicated.