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Customer Experience Patterns Podcast
How 2 CX Leaders Found Their Way To Customer-Facing Roles
Season 1, Ep. 55
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The greatest irony is that CX teams who are responsible for customer experience don't actually deliver customer experiences themselves. Except Beth and Scott do. And in this episode, we hear their stories from the front lines!
Beth Karawan on LinkedIn - be sure to subscribe to her newsletter - Donut Friday
Scott's article in Entreprenuer magazine on his experience
Thanks to my talented colleague Emily Tolmer for the cover art. Thanks to my friends at Moon Island for the music.
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