Thursday Oct 29, 2020
1:00 PM - 1:30 PM EDT
Online
FREE
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Webinar Details:
Host: Schulich School of Business
Date: Thursday, October 29
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
David Kincaid, Founder and Managing Partner, Level5 Strategy
David will chat online with Matthias Kipping, professor of policy and Richard E. Waugh Chair in Business History in the Schulich School of Business, about how to understand, measure and improve your customer experiences in a results-orientated and pragmatic fashion.
In today’s evolving business landscape, many companies have shifted their approach to become more customer centric – meaning the ability to understand and manage customer experiences is becoming an important business skill. This is becoming increasingly more important in a COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 environment where the need to understand and adapt customer experiences rapidly to meet changing market dynamics is even more critical. To create customer experiences that align with new low-touch expectations and drive growth, it is important to focus on the moments that deliver measurable outcomes for both you and your customers alike. In this fireside chat, leaders from Level5 Strategy will discuss how to understand, measure and improve your customer experiences in a results-orientated and pragmatic fashion.
We live in a new world. Each day we are faced with uncertainty and disruption. With these new business challenges come new opportunities for your organization to transform and succeed.
What lessons can we learn from this new reality? How can we be resilient and improve as an individual, team and organization during a crisis?
These and other important questions will be explored during a series of virtual fireside chats: Leadership Lessons in Troubled Times. These free, 30-minute online events will feature thought leaders and influencers from top organizations in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors.
The speakers will share their insights on leadership lessons learned and how they might apply to your business or organization:
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