BBC Radio 4 You and Yours: Expert Comment by Jo Causon
Listen to Jo Causon on BBC Radio 4's You and Yours, where she discussed the recent decline in customer service and its impact on consumers, businesses, and the wider economy.
Listen to Jo Causon on BBC Radio 4's You and Yours, where she discussed the recent decline in customer service and its impact on consumers, businesses, and the wider economy.
The Institute of Customer Service's UK Customer Service Index results featured in a Telegraph article discussing challenges faces by customers when service staff are working from home.
This week, I was asked by The Grocer to give some thought to the part that M&S’s renewed focus on the customer experience has played in its recent success. A week on from M&S's return to the FTSE 100, it is interesting…
Jo Causon, the Institute's CEO, featured in a Sunday Times article discussing what is contributing to the recent decline in customer service, and what business can learn from who is doing it right.
Jo Causon, the Institute's CEO, discusses M&S’s recent return to the FTSE 100, the impact of customer service on customer satisfaction, and what other retailers can learn from this.
For many, the banking crisis of 2007-8 hit home the hardest when high street stores began to disappear. A perfect storm of rising costs, the growth of online shopping and dwindling footfall has seen many of our nation’s high streets…
It’s been a busy couple of weeks since our latest UK Customer Satisfaction Index was published, showing the sharpest drop in customer satisfaction since 2008 – and the worst score on the index since 2015. We should have perhaps expected some of…
At the moment, businesses seem to be in the news for all the wrong reasons. Retail banks are just the latest to face backlash from regulators and customers, with supermarkets and utility companies having faced similar criticism in recent weeks…
Positive economic news has been hard to come by of late, so we should at least be thankful for the latest forecasts, which suggest the UK is no longer forecast to fall into a recession. With energy prices lowering and…
Over the years, social media has become unavoidable in our daily lives, revolutionising how we communicate, share information, and connect. And, of course, this change doesn’t purely relate to ‘social activities’. Platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn have transformed…