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This week in CX

This week in CX: are major brand changes worth it?

Happy Friday! ‘This week in CX’ brings you the latest roundup of industry news. This week, we’ve been looking at the huge tech outage from last week, Google’s latest third party cookie decision, which companies are top companies for women to work...

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Poor UK delivery standards, unhappy customers

Poor UK delivery standards causing customer complaints to peak

New research from Shipup has highlighted the UK’s poor delivery standards causing customer complaints – with 2 out of every 5 complaints (almost 40%) being customers not receiving an expected package at all. “British shoppers have faced a frustrating period...

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FTC Investigating AI-Based Dynamic Pricing

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ordered eight companies to provide more details of their practices. These companies, which use AI to set prices based on consumer data, should now clarify how this may harm privacy, fair competition, and consumer...

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Softcat and Hilton recognised as top UK employers for women

Hilton, Softcat, and Bristol Myers Squibb have been named Best Workplaces for Women 2024 in the UK. Global workplace culture firm Great Place produced the list and used its trust index employee survey and analysed the responses of more than 80,000...

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third party cookies on google

Google abandons third-party cookie deprecation plans

After years of uncertainty, Google has revealed it won’t be deprecating third-party cookies. Instead, it will keep third-party cookies up and running if they are not disabled manually by the user. “The continuation of third-party cookies will surely bring some relief...

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microsoft outages global disruption

Microsoft tech outages create mass global disruption impacting numerous industries

On Friday 19th July, Microsoft’s Windows operating systems displayed errors, and consequently created mass impacts globally across many different industries. Reports of disruptions started flooding in from around the world, including in the UK, parts of Europe, Asia, and USA....

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This week in CX

This week in CX: what can you do with customer membership?

Happy Friday! ‘This week in CX’ brings you the latest roundup of industry news. This week, we’ve been looking at customer membership initiatives and perks especially seen with Amazon Prime Day, new CX standards, the rise of customer focused roles, and much...

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worker safety, health risks

Unprepared leaders put worker safety at risk

The ‘Safety Culture Maturity Report 2024’ indicates that senior leaders may not be fully prepared to handle risk, with an average score of only 44% in risk management expertise.  This discovery overlaps with data from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)...

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amazon prime day deals

2024 Amazon Prime Day results show growing customer desire for huge online discounts

This year’s Amazon Prime Day proved to be the biggest online shopping event for the UK market. The 2-day online event hosted huge deals exclusively for Prime members. The total UK online spend just on the first day of the event surpassed £622.4...

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customer-focused jobs, new appointment hires

Customer-focused roles are on the rise

There has been a 30% overall increase in the appointment of primary customer-focused roles since the same period in 2023. These roles include chief customer officers, customer service directors, and directors of CX.  The research comes from Douglas Jackson’s ‘Customer Moves’ report. The...

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