Fundamentals of Customer Centricity
About this Course
Customer-centricity is an approach to doing business that focuses on providing a positive customer experience both at the point of sale and after the sale in order to drive profit and gain competitive advantage. Delighting customers and retention require constant understanding of value, convenience and service. For organisations trying to achieve competitive advantage via a customer-centric approach, delivering differentiated and unique service is obligatory. As a strategic option, customer centricity involves comprehending minute consumer insights to create services that are tailored to specific customer segments and individuals. For BFSI, customer-centricity entails to re-evaluate what they know about their customers and to better understand who their customers are, what interests them, what they value, and what drives them. Today, it is imperative for banks to form, embed and practice a customer-centric culture.Created by: State Bank of India
Level: Introductory

Related Online Courses
Sports have long been a cornerstone to our society, but only in recent history has the industry truly monetized with an expected value in 2021 of over $500 Billion USD. Ticket sales, corporate... more
This course introduces the use of project management tools available in a virtual space to manage team communication within a virtual network. This course also introduces learners to the virtual... more
This course is part of the edX Professional Certificate program Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA), offered by ISCEA. This course prepares you for the ISCEA Certified Supply Chain Analyst (CSCA)... more
As public policies become increasingly complex and technical in nature there is a clear need for scientifically informed solutions to major public policy challenges. However, most researchers do... more
Negotiation is an essential skill. We negotiate every day, in all spheres of our existence: at work, with family, friends etc. whether we intend to share material goods, solve a divergence of... more