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Harvard business review, 2022-07
2022

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Titel
What You're Getting Wrong About Customer Journeys
Ist Teil von
  • Harvard business review, 2022-07
Ort / Verlag
Boston: Harvard Business Review
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
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EBSCOhost Business Source Ultimate
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  • Companies often believe they should make their customers' experiences as effortless and predictable as possible. But the authors' research shows that this approach is overly simplistic-and can even backfire. While in some instances (say, watching movies on Netflix) customers want their journeys to be easy and familiar, in others (working out on a Peloton bike or playing World of Warcraft) they want to be challenged or surprised. This article outlines four kinds of journeys: Routines are effortless and predictable and are suited to utilitarian products. Joyrides are effortless and unpredictable and work with products that deliver an on-demand thrill. Treks are effortful and predictable and are associated with products that help people achieve challenging long-term goals. Odysseys are effortful and unpredictable and are perfect for products that facilitate customers' passion projects. Each type of journey has its own design principles. Routines should offer consistent touchpoints in familiar sequences; joyrides, endlessly varied moments of delight. Treks require goal-posting (breaking big objectives down into small ones), and odysseys, substantive variation and journey tracking.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0017-8012
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2681086719
Format
Schlagworte
Customer services, Preferences, Projects

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