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A Connected Hospitality Guest Experience, from Check-In to Check-Out

Does absence really make the heart grow fonder? For many travelers, anticipation and enthusiasm are high, and, for hospitality companies, the pressure to deliver an excellent customer experience is on. In fact, a recent survey found that 68% of Americans agree that they have a greater appreciation for travel because of experiences missed during the pandemic.

Customer Support: Definition, Importance and 6 Key Strategies

Many of us have experience interacting with customer support agents in various contexts, from streaming service subscriptions and car rental bookings, to online clothing purchases. For businesses worldwide, offering timely support across multiple channels and touchpoints is critical in today’s highly competitive and digital-first world.

Healthcare, Meet AI: How AI Can Help to Prescribe the Ultimate Patient Experience

The field of healthcare is changing dramatically, revisiting age-old concepts of how and where care can be delivered, as evident with the rise of telemedicine, online pharmacies, healthcare startups and other digital tools. Yet it is also an area in which a delicate dance is necessary, one that involves an adequate balance of technology and human interaction, as maintaining a human connection that is authentic as well as empathetic is critical.

How to evaluate chatbot performance

With more than two billion people regularly buying items online across the world, giving customers access to the service and answers they need via your website or social media is key to giving them a great shopping experience. Powered by artificial intelligence (AI), chatbots are software tools that can be used to answer customers’ basic questions or gather more information from them about their queries.

Who Passed with Flying Colors? Highlights from the 2022 Airline Customer Service Benchmark Report

It’s time to talk travel. This fondly remembered hobby is now on the minds of many, after being pent up due to COVID-19 restrictions. Demand for flights is soaring – Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian reported that March 2022 had been the carrier’s best month for sales in its history, while the four major U.S. airlines (American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United) are planning summer schedules that are 4% to 20% larger than one year ago.

Let's Get Phygital: Redefining the Retail Customer Experience with AI

Retail, at its core, is all about connections between brands and their customers. Increasingly, AI is becoming the interface for these brand connections, and is also a necessary relationship facilitator as customer expectations evolve. Prioritizing the customer experience is now essential to driving loyalty and growing revenue, as retailers today compete on customer experience just as much as price.

The 8 Best Customer Service Tools to Aid in a Connected Customer Journey

Today’s customer support professionals have a lot on their plates – from interacting directly with customers and managing a steady stream of support tickets, to creating and updating libraries of self-service content. All this, while under pressure to keep customer satisfaction high and resolution time low.

Fueling the Gig Economy: How AI Can Help Fintech Companies Serve this Booming Workforce

In light of rising inflation, pandemic-era job losses and the work-life balance mindset, a growing number of individuals have embraced gig economy work. A 2022 Gig Payments Report pointed out that, in 2021, there were about 23.9 million independent workers in the United States, an increase from 12.9 million in 2017. Moreover, the number of freelancers across the country is projected to grow to 86.5 million by 2027.

Forging Connections in the Cloud: How SaaS Companies Can Leverage AI to Deliver a Superb Customer Experience

It is a digital world indeed, and one in which software, in its various forms, stands as a vital component of daily life. Also known as “on-demand” software, Software as a Service (SaaS) refers to a licensing and delivery model whereby software is licensed on a subscription basis and hosted centrally. A SaaS cloud-based service is accessible through an internet browser, rather than users needing to download and install software on a PC or business network.