In our latest episode, Emre Ozbek, Executive Managing Director at BICEP Solutions, shares how customer-facing programs can build repeatable, intelligent systems that free up their best talent to focus on what truly matters: creativity, strategy, and connection. He digs deeper into his ‘touch it once philosophy’ and the ‘lazy approach’, a principle of profound efficiency rooted in automation. Emre advises teams to avoid ‘managing what you measure’, and instead ask ‘why’ to ‘eliminate’ un...
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In our latest episode, Emre Ozbek, Executive Managing Director at BICEP Solutions, shares how customer-facing programs can build repeatable, intelligent systems that free up their best talent to focus on what truly matters: creativity, strategy, and connection. He digs deeper into his ‘touch it once philosophy’ and the ‘lazy approach’, a principle of profound efficiency rooted in automation. Emre advises teams to avoid ‘managing what you measure’, and instead ask ‘why’ to ‘eliminate’ un...
The CX Live! Episode 77: The Role of Branded Merchandise in the Customer Journey with Crissy Manwaring
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The CX Live! Episode 77: The Role of Branded Merchandise in the Customer Journey with Crissy Manwaring
In this episode, Crissy Manwaring, New Business Development Manager with Robertson Marketing, calls on those crafting meaningful experiences to incorporate branded merchandise earlier in their strategic planning process and to recognize the impact that a well chosen artifact has far into the future. From defining more concrete goals to exploring new approaches for selection and delivery, we need to understand that the psychological elements of gifting and human engagement matters. Planning fo...
The CX Live!
In our latest episode, Emre Ozbek, Executive Managing Director at BICEP Solutions, shares how customer-facing programs can build repeatable, intelligent systems that free up their best talent to focus on what truly matters: creativity, strategy, and connection. He digs deeper into his ‘touch it once philosophy’ and the ‘lazy approach’, a principle of profound efficiency rooted in automation. Emre advises teams to avoid ‘managing what you measure’, and instead ask ‘why’ to ‘eliminate’ un...