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The Power of Feedback with Craig Walker, Founder and CEO, Dialpad

The Power of Feedback with Craig Walker, Founder and CEO, Dialpad

FromOften Imitated: CX Stories from History


The Power of Feedback with Craig Walker, Founder and CEO, Dialpad

FromOften Imitated: CX Stories from History

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Oct 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Unfortunately, less-than-stellar CX is commonplace. It’s a problem as old as time. Even back in 1750 AD, merchants were scamming their peers out of quality goods and running off with their money. Artifacts still exist today that show shipping merchant Ea-Nasir was notorious for some of the worst customer experiences in Mesopotamia. His reviews are in...and they’re abysmal.As CX leaders, we’d rather not have our legacy be 3,000 years of terrible reviews. So it’s important to hear what our customers are saying and act accordingly to correct our course. To learn more about how to value customer feedback, we talked with Craig Walker, Founder and CEO of Dialpad. He’ll share how to incorporate feedback into your product and improve your CX across the board. --------"At the end of the day, you're not just selling to a business customer—you're selling to a person." - Craig Walker, Founder and CEO, Dialpad--------Time Stamps* (0:00) The hottest gossip of 1750 BC* (5:10) The inspiration behind Dialpad* (10:27) Prioritizing user feedback* (12:37) What Dialpad does today* (16:10) How AI can help improve your CX* (19:08) Turning hold music into a delightful experience--------SponsorThis podcast is presented by Oracle CX. Hear more executive perspectives on CX transformation at Oracle.com/cx/perspectives--------LinksConnect with Craig on LinkedInCheck out Dialpad
Released:
Oct 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (66)

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.