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New Study Reveals Pivotal Role of Customer Experience (CX) in Driving Business Results

Watermark Consulting research finds firms that lead in Customer Experience financially outperform those that lag by a more than 3-to-1 margin in shareholder return

HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — A new study reveals the significant payoff (and penalties) associated with customer experience quality in today’s marketplace. Widely loved brands with strong consumer feedback ratings enjoyed an average shareholder return that was nearly 110 points higher than the market index, while widely loathed ones lagged by an almost identical margin.

Watermark Consulting research finds firms that lead in Customer Experience outperform those that lag by a more than 3-to-1 margin in shareholder return.
Watermark Consulting research finds firms that lead in Customer Experience outperform those that lag by a more than 3-to-1 margin in shareholder return.

The data comes from new research conducted by customer experience advisory firm Watermark Consulting, which analyzed shareholder returns for companies that inspire customer raves versus rage. The findings reveal something that Main Street and Wall Street can agree on: A great customer experience helps build business value, while a poor one erodes it.

“The performance chasm between companies that lead and lag in customer experience continues to widen,” remarked Jon Picoult, founder of Watermark Consulting, and author of From Impressed to Obsessed: 12 Principles for Turning Customers and Employees into Lifelong Fans (McGraw-Hill, Nov. 2), in which the study is featured. “Over the long-term, beloved businesses are seeing returns that average 3.4 times greater than their less customer-centric competitors.” Picoult’s book explores the science-based strategies that CX-leading firms use to engineer such outstanding, loyalty-enhancing experiences.

The study vividly illustrates the vital role customer experience plays in business success.

“Many companies excel in frustrating their customers, whether it’s from a complicated purchase process, unintelligible assembly instructions, difficult-to-use products, hidden fees, long lines, or just plain poor service,” Picoult noted. “Our study reveals that businesses eventually pay a price for subjecting consumers to such indignities.”

Conversely, companies that consistently impress customers reap rewards – through increased loyalty, greater wallet share, stronger word-of-mouth, and a more competitive cost structure.

Picoult stressed that customer loyalty doesn’t arise by accident: “The businesses that do this well do it with great intentionality – relying on proven techniques to infuse their customer experience with simplicity, advocacy, emotional resonance, and other appealing qualities.” 

Many organizations are reluctant to invest in a better customer experience, questioning its ROI.  Picoult views this study as a much-needed wake-up call: “The payoff from a great customer experience is far from intangible.  It’s material and real. And if companies should be struggling with any question, it’s not ‘What’s the case for customer experience?’ but rather, ‘What’s the cost if we do nothing?'”

To learn more about the study and its results, view this white paper.

Several industry-specific versions of the study are also available, for Airlines Insurance, and Wealth Management firms.

About Watermark Consulting
Watermark Consulting is a customer experience advisory firm that helps companies impress customers and inspire employees.  Watermark has worked with leading brands, helping organizations capitalize on the power of loyalty in the marketplace and the workplace.  Learn more about Watermark’s consulting services, educational workshops or conference keynotes at www.watermarkconsult.net.

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As a detail-oriented researcher, Sherril is expert at discovering, gathering and compiling industry and market data to create clear, actionable market and competitive intelligence. With deep experience in market analysis and segmentation she is a consummate collaborator with strong communication skills adept at supporting and forming relationships with cross-functional teams in all levels of organizations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

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