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CX Leadership Talks

#37 Why a call to action drives true change beyond words in CX

04 Nov 2024

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Welcome back to another episode of CX Leadership Talks with your host, Nienke Bloem. In this episode, we dive into the art and science of crafting powerful calls to action within your CX leadership journey. As Nienke shares her recent experiences from a trip to the USA, she draws a parallel between the barrage of roadside election signs and the noisy environment within organizations, where employees are bombarded with calls to action daily. This episode concludes her series on CX stories, emphasizing the importance of ending your CX narrative with clear, impactful calls to action that drive real change. Nienke offers insightful tips on avoiding vague endings like "any more questions," highlighting instead how to guide your audience towards specific, actionable steps. You can watch the YouTube video she refers to here.  Join us as Nienke unpacks the magic of a well-crafted call to action and provides practical advice on how you can achieve a stronger CX ripple effect within your organization. Let’s tune in and transform your CX leadership approach!   Timestamped overview 00:00 Clarify action despite distractions in presentations.  05:54 Create bold, actionable calls to engage audience.  09:32 Drafting calls to action; webinars and training available.  10:31 Webinar on election day; join us!    Want to grow as a CX Leader? Contact Nienke Bloem via her website or LinkedIn. She is a CX expert, global speaker and educator and can provide you with the guidance and support you need to succeed in CX leadership. More on Nienke’s education portfolio.

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