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Episode 119 - Customer Experience In The Digital Age: Insights From The Riana Group CX Executives Breakfast Forum 2024.
- 2024/10/20
- 再生時間: 56 分
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On the 2nd of October 2024, I had the pleasure of moderating a panel discussion at the Riana Group’s CX Executives Breakfast Forum at the Gem Forest Hotel in Nairobi. The session brought together experts from various industries, including healthcare, real estate, finance, and government, to explore the evolving role of Customer Experience (CX) in today’s digital age and most specifically in the context of Kenya and East Africa. Our conversation delved deep into how digital tools are transforming service delivery, enhancing customer retention, and unlocking new growth opportunities across different sectors.
Key Takeaways.
Data-Driven Decision Making: As CX increasingly becomes a differentiator, leveraging customer insights is crucial for improving customer satisfaction and driving revenue growth. Joseph Njoroge from Stima Sacco shared that their reliance on data has been pivotal in tailoring products and enhancing member satisfaction. Stima Sacco’s real-time feedback mechanisms enable them to make swift adjustments, staying ahead in the competitive financial services sector.
CX in Healthcare: James Muiruri of Lifecare Hospitals emphasized the challenges healthcare institutions face in adopting CX strategies, particularly due to data silos and cultural resistance among professionals. However, digital transformation is beginning to make a significant impact by improving patient communication and streamlining processes. Monica Kiarie of Aga Khan University Hospital echoed similar sentiments, highlighting innovations like telemedicine and home-delivered services, which are changing how healthcare is delivered.
CX in Real Estate: Vidiana Wambugu from Acorn Holdings explained how digital innovation has helped her organization tailor customer experiences for their Qwetu and Qejani student housing projects. From virtual tours to flexible payment options, they have created frictionless experiences that meet the evolving needs of their young customer base, largely composed of Gen Z.
CX in Government Services: Bernard Otiego from the Business Registration Service (BRS) spoke about the technological advancements they’ve implemented, such as queue management systems and call centers. He noted that customer experience has now become integral to their strategy, significantly improving public perception and service delivery.
Conclusion.
The CX Executives Breakfast Forum highlighted the transformative power of CX strategies across sectors, driven by digital technologies. As AI, telemedicine, and other innovations reshape customer interactions, organizations must remain focused on creating seamless, yet human-centered experiences. I left the event with three important themes in mind: the importance of people, platforms, and processes in delivering excellent customer experiences.