445: Why customer experience matters (with Jon Picoult)

445: Why customer experience matters (with Jon Picoult)

Welcome to an episode with a sought-after business advisor and speaker, Jon Picoult. Get Jon's new book here: https://amzn.to/3H9SM6y

Jon Picoult is the founder of Watermark Consulting and a noted authority on customer and employee experience. He helps companies impress their customers and inspire their employees, creating "raving fans" that drive business growth. He worked with some of the world's foremost brands, personally advising CEOs and other members of the C-Suite and helps organizations capitalize on the power of loyalty, both in the marketplace and in the workplace. His insights have been featured by dozens of media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, The Economist, Inc., NBC News and Forbes.

Jon held senior executive roles at Fortune 100 companies – leading service, operations, distribution, technology, sales and marketing. Early in his career, at the age of 29, Jon earned the distinction of becoming the youngest executive officer in the over 150-year history of a leading, global financial services company.

In this episode, Jon talked about how his career led to understanding customer experience and how to deliver value that will provide customer satisfaction in any kind of business or industry.

For individuals and businesses who want to understand more about providing better customer experience and why it matters, this is for you.

From Impressed to Obsessed: 12 Principles for Turning Customers and Employees into Lifelong Fans. Jon Picoult: https://amzn.to/3H9SM6y

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237: Taking Leadership as an Associate

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236: What is a Good Consulting Mentee?

236: What is a Good Consulting Mentee?

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235: How Age Impacts Consultants and Applicants

235: How Age Impacts Consultants and Applicants

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3 Jan 201527min

234: The Role of Your Significant Other

234: The Role of Your Significant Other

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28 Dec 201430min

233: Racial Prejudices in Management Consulting

233: Racial Prejudices in Management Consulting

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232: McKinsey Paris: Debrief Call After Sasha's Offer

232: McKinsey Paris: Debrief Call After Sasha's Offer

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231: McKinsey Paris: Second Coaching of Sasha

231: McKinsey Paris: Second Coaching of Sasha

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230: McKinsey Paris: First Coaching of Sasha

230: McKinsey Paris: First Coaching of Sasha

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