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According to an independent study of 2,766 middle-market company leaders, female-run businesses are more focused on increasing market share to become leaders in their respective industries compared with male-led companies. This strategy is underpinned by a keen motivation to understand customers’ needs and improve their overall experience. Twenty-five percent of women CEOs say improving the customer experience is the most important objective of their technology investment (in line with male leaders, at 26 per cent). Meanwhile, more than twice as many female CEOs as male cite customer demand as the biggest driver for innovation (34 per cent versus 16 per cent). “When it comes to growth, customer experience is the first and most important because existing clients will always be the prime source for growth,” says Julia Beardwood, Founding Partner of Beardwood & Co., a NY-based creative agency focused on brand building. “Knowing their priorities and how to bring them outstanding experiences is foundational.”
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der January 2019-Ausgabe von CEO India.
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