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How Standardized Is the Role of the Chief Customer Officer?

Posted May 7, 2019 | Technology |
CCO Role

We are increasingly hearing about the rise of the “Chief Customer Officer” (CCO), who has the position and the authority to ensure that the organization provides a unified and seamless customer journey/experience (CX) across all customer channels. But just how standard is the role of the CCO among organizations? According to preliminary findings from our ongoing CX management survey, current use of CCOs — or someone with an equivalent title formally charged with overseeing the adoption of CX practices into the organization — is relatively popular, with approximately 27% of the organizations we have surveyed indicating that they have made such an appointment.

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Curt Hall
Curt Hall is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little’s AMP open consulting network. He has extensive experience as an IT analyst covering technology and application development trends, markets, software, and services. Mr. Hall's expertise includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), intelligent process automation (IPA), natural language processing (NLP) and conversational computing, blockchain for business, and customer… Read More
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