• Customers Know You Suck

  • Actionable CX Strategies to Better Understand, Attract, and Retain Customers
  • By: Debbie Levitt
  • Narrated by: Debbie Levitt
  • Length: 16 hrs and 35 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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By: Debbie Levitt
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Customers Know You Suck is the how-to manual for customer centric product marketing. Its highly actionable models, maps, and processes empower everyone to improve the customer experience (CX). Learn how to investigate, diagnose, and act on what's blocking teams. Gather the evidence and data that better inform decisions, leading to increased satisfaction, conversion, and loyalty. 

Use our governance model for implementing and monitoring the progress, success, and failure of internal process changes and experiments.

We’ve all been in that meeting: something we thought users would want or do didn’t happen as expected. How did we get that wrong, and how do we keep that from happening again? Too often, product and service decisions are not guided by customer intelligence data. Where we lack knowledge, we work from guesses and assumptions, introducing or increasing risk.

Customers expect high quality and value from every interaction with your company. People notice when we don’t meet their quality standards. Our reviews, stock price, support tickets, and customer attrition clearly show that what we thought was “good enough” isn’t. If you lose potential or current customers in one channel, you’ve probably lost them in every channel.

But transforming toward customer-centricity strengthens customer relationships and increases revenue. Save money, reduce risk, work more efficiently, and improve culture while increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Who should listen to this audiobook? Managers, leaders, and execs. Strategists and analysts. Product, marketing, support, engineering, data, CX, UX, and everybody else. This audiobook is about creating change. Where you don't have that authority, please bring ideas to those above you in your org.

©2022 Debbie Levitt (P)2023 Debbie Levitt

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CX: necessary complement to the lean startup ideology

Many industries can’t afford to ship an “MVP” and learn without damaging reputation. Enter customer experience which considers the products, services, and experiences surrounding the customer journey.

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A must read for designers and business owners

Debbie Levitt is a fearless voice of truth when it comes to the work in customer experience. Her critical thinking and methodologies For CX practices and Ethical design are nothing short of excellence. This is required reading for designers at any level

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Great for anyone in UX

This is a super relevant and practical book for anyone in UX, product development, product management, devs, agile work environments, etc. It is packed full of realistic, pragmatic advice. Highly recommend!

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