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Customer service expectations – comparing Asia and the West

Published on: July 19, 2017
Author: Vincent Giraud - Business Development Manager

Across the world consumer expectations are continually rising when it comes to the service they receive from organizations. However, there are still significant differences between what consumers demand in different regions and cultures. All of these differences affect what local customers expect – and therefore the levels of service they receive.

How autonomous customers are driving customer experience

Published on: May 25, 2017
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

The relationship between customers and brands has fundamentally changed. Consumer expectations are continually rising, and much more of the customer journey is now self-directed, across multiple different channels. When they do make contact, these ‘autonomous customers’, as BT has described them in a global research study, want fast, accurate service that minimizes their effort

Why APAC consumers are the most demanding in the world

Published on: August 26, 2015
Author: Vincent Giraud - Business Development Manager

Across the globe, companies are under increasing pressure to deliver a superior customer experience if they want to win and retain consumer loyalty. This is especially true in Asia-Pacific, with customers demanding better and faster service, across more and more channels, than ever before. Customer experience links directly to sales – according to Frost & Sullivan, over 6 in 10 consumers...

Meeting the needs of the autonomous customer

Published on: July 17, 2015
Author: Robin Tandon - Senior Product Marketing Director

The growth in online channels has dramatically changed how customers interact with brands in every sector. They now demand a better experience, across more and more channels, and are far less loyal to companies that fail to deliver what they want. As digital natives, they are empowered by the information they find online and use the internet and social media as their primary means...

Dialling the right number for telecoms customer service

Published on: September 28, 2012
Author: Epticablog

Telecoms companies have traditionally had a poor reputation when it comes to customer service, but new research from Ofcom shows that overall the picture is getting better. Overall complaints against broadband, landline and mobile suppliers are falling, according to the regulator’s latest report which covers April-June 2012.Topping the league for both poor landline (0.53 complaints per 1,000...

Eptica sponsors 2012 Institute of Customer Service Awards

Published on: March 07, 2012
Author: Epticablog

In tough times, customer service can be the best way of giving companies a competitive advantage. That was the theme of this year’s Institute of Customer Service (ICS) Conference, which took place yesterday at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square. Speakers from government, including Norman Lamb MP, minister for employment relations, consumer and postal affairs, joined companies such...

Telecoms – is it good to talk?

Published on: August 31, 2011
Author: Epticablog

 Two things used to be true about the telecoms sector – prices were always falling and companies across the market had a reputation for poor customer service. The news that BT is increasing call charges by up to 5% - its second rise this year - shows that even in a competitive market such as the UK, prices are now escalating, driven by inflation.So, if phone bills are rising has there b...