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The future of Customer-Centricity, with Professor Sean Meehan

The future of Customer-Centricity, with Professor Sean Meehan

FromManagementCast by IMD


The future of Customer-Centricity, with Professor Sean Meehan

FromManagementCast by IMD

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Length:
17 minutes
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Many companies disrupting legacy industries today have put customers at the center of their business models. Firms like Uber, Deliveroo and Airbnb are all built on customer-centric insights. But what does the future of customer-centricity look like? In this episode, Seán Meehan, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Marketing and Strategy at IMD, explores the degree to which customer data will become ever more important, and how a greater focus on analysis may be the key to success. How will companies win out in the years to come? As the author of two books on how to win and keep customers, in episode 4 of ManagementCast, Meehan helps listeners understand just what to expect when dealing with the consumers of tomorrow. The bottom line: businesses that prioritize client interests perform better than their peers. Join us to hear how.Read our new magazine, I by IMD, here.Discover IMD's leadership programmes here.Guest: Professor Sean MeehanHost: JohnJo DevlinProduced by: JohnJo DevlinEditing: Max Bower 
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (32)

How will AI change management? What is customer-centricity? When should you climb down from the top of the business mountain? In ManagementCast, IMD Podcast Producer JohnJo Devlin, finds the answers to these questions, and more, through interviews with the brightest minds in the business universe. For 75 years IMD professors have transformed the worlds leading brands. In each episode, the faculty pass on the attitudes, ideas, and strategies that underpin successful companies; as well as some predictions about the future of management.