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When Selfridges first opened its doors in 1909, it drew crowds by turning shopping into an adventure, using theatre and innovation. Bleriot’s monoplane was displayed there fresh from its maiden Channel crossing and John Logie Baird chose the store to first demonstrate television to the public.
One of the things that caught my eye in the Institute of Customer Services UK’s (UKSCI) most recent report on customer satisfaction was the suggestion that a growing number of customers are prepared to pay more for improved service.
As retailing and technology continues to evolve at a pace we’ve never experienced before, consumers of every generation are becoming far more comfortable with the digital landscape, whilst also becoming increasingly mindful of the brands they’re advocating.
This virtual event brings together experts from UK local authorities that discuss what they are doing to drive a compelling and realistic vision to guide the future of their town and how they are turning this vision into reality.
There’s a huge wealth of customer data contained within social media interactions. Our experts help to sort through this feedback to find genuine valuable insights.
Smart digital and software solutions transform how organisations operate, drive down costs and provide better customer experiences and outcomes.
We’re supporting local authorities and housing associations with market-leading software that streamlines workloads and supports better outcomes.
Dragonfly AI is one of six companies in the Capita Scaling Partner portfolio, having joined in August 2019. Today they release what has already proven, in beta, to be an invaluable tool for designers, creatives, and publishers of digital content.
DragonflyAI, the British predictive analytics platform which is backed by Capita, is delighted to announce today the completion of a £625,000 ($1m) seed funding round.
We’re releasing our new research into the issues facing people in unmanageable debtin the midst of an economic crisis triggered by Covid-19, which is tipping many people into financial difficulty through no fault of their own.