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Assisting Christchurch Business to Bounce Back Stronger


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Assisting Christchurch Business to Bounce Back Stronger

From Challenges come Opportunities

Getting a business back up and running after the Christchurch earthquakes is a big challenge. For many it’s also an opportunity.

Christchurch based Customer Experiences Managing Director Chris Bell has been looking for ways to assist companies with business recovery and has released a free comprehensive Customer Experience Development guide to help Christchurch businesses that have been disrupted by the earthquakes get back up and running in a away that will ensure they retain their existing customers and attract new ones.

Bell said that to his knowledge the release of such a detailed guide to the development of a customer experience strategy is a first in New Zealand and he is encouraging Christchurch business to take advantage of this free resource.

There is an opportunity for many to take a fresh look at their businesses. According to Bell the rapid adoption of this strategy across a wide range of international organisations in the last two years including those in Asia is all pointing to the quality and consistency of a businesses customer experience being the difference between the ordinary and the best.

To ensure businesses that do take advantage of this offer maximise the resource Chris is also offering a one hour free consultation.
Both the manual and contact details to arrange a free consultation can be accessed from www.customerexperiences.co.nz


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