10.02.2025

The Customer Experience Crisis – And How to Fix It

The Customer Experience Crisis – And How to…

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Over the past few years, customer service has taken a sharp downturn. Long wait times, unhelpful support agents, and frustrating automated systems have become the norm rather than the exception. As someone who has spent years optimizing customer journeys, I find this trend concerning—but also full of opportunity.

So, what’s gone wrong? There are a few key factors at play:

  1. Cost-Cutting in the Wrong Areas – Many companies have prioritized automation and self-service over real human interactions. While technology can enhance efficiency, it should never replace genuine, well-trained customer support.

  2. Lack of Staff Investment – High turnover and poor training mean that frontline staff often lack the knowledge and motivation to provide excellent service. A well-supported team leads to happier customers.

  3. Misaligned Metrics – Many businesses measure success by Average Handling Time (AHT) or cost per interaction, rather than customer satisfaction or retention. When success is measured incorrectly, service suffers.


How Do We Fix It?

As professionals, business owners, and leaders, we have the power to change the customer experience landscape. Here’s how:

Invest in People: Well-trained, empowered employees deliver exceptional service. Companies that prioritize employee experience see a direct impact on customer satisfaction.

Redefine Success Metrics: Businesses should shift their focus from short-term efficiencies to long-term loyalty. Customer retention and lifetime value are better indicators of a healthy business.

Blend Tech with the Human Touch: Automation has its place, but human interaction remains invaluable. The best customer experiences seamlessly integrate digital convenience with personal connection.

The businesses that get this right will not only stand out but will thrive in an increasingly competitive market. Let’s lead the way in putting customers first again.

What are your thoughts? Have you noticed a decline in customer service, and how do you think we can turn it around? Let’s discuss!

 

 

  • Employee Retention
  • Customer Experience
  • Social Psychology
  • Industrial And Organizational Psychology
  • Organizational Behavior

Hi, I’m Caroline McGovern, a seasoned Telecoms Professional with over 20 years of senior operational management experience, specializing in sales, service, and customer retention. Throughout my…

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