Time: May 27, 2014 from 9am to 10pm
Location: Online
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Organized By: Tim Matteson, Co-Founder, Data Science Central
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Leveraging Big Data to Develop Customer Centric Culture
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Please join us on May 27, 2014 at 9am PDT for our latest Data Science Central Webinar Event: Leveraging Big Data to Develop Customer Centric Culture sponsored by Actuate.
The ubiquity of connectivity, content, and data has tipped the buyer-seller relationship squarely in favor of the consumer - in nearly every market. In an age where customer experience (CX) and customer experience management(CEM) matters more than ever, companies are scrambling to get the "best" picture of customer needs, so they can create offers and experiences that not only drive engagement (and conversions), but also beat competitors to the punch. As speed and responsiveness drives loyalty, building an agile, customer-centric culture is essential, and begins with a new view of customers, customer-facing staff - and especially how we tap the power of big (and small) data. Join us as Digital Clarity Group analyst Tim Walters and Actuate's Allen Bonde explore the latest research and thinking around digital disruption, experience delivery, and advanced analytics, and discuss how organizations can become more data-driven and CX-focused, one customer at a time.
You will learn:
Speakers:
Tim Walters, Ph.D., Principal Analyst, Digital Clarity Group
Allen Bonde, VP Innovation, Actuate
Hosted by: Tim Matteson, Cofounder, Data Science Central
Title: Leveraging Big Data to Develop Customer Centric Culture
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
Again, Space is limited so please register early:
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