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Here’s a Webinar That Will Help You Understand How Your Clients Feel About Your Company: eDiscovery Webinars

Net Promoter Score (“NPS”) is arguably the gold standard and leading metric of customer loyalty for corporate America. Two-thirds of Fortune 1,000 companies have employed NPS surveys (with one CEO going so far as describing it as religion). It may make you wonder: what is all of this about, and most importantly, what’s our NPS or the NPS of providers that our organization is considering?  Here’s a webinar that will help you discover the importance of NPS for understanding how your clients perceive your business or how clients of your providers perceive them.

On Thursday, November 19th, 2020, ACEDS will conduct the webinar NPS: Will Your Clients Be Your Advocates? at 1pm ET (noon CT, 10am PT), sponsored by Compliance.  Speakers include:

On one level the survey is one simple question, answered with a single number (on a 0-10 scale), and a comment if you’re lucky. On a deeper level, it’s so much more: it’s invaluable insight that captures and quantifies your company’s word-of-mouth and helps drive positive business changes.  If you want to understand more about NPS and how it can be used to gauge customer satisfaction for your business or for other business you’re considering working with, click here to register!

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So, what do you think?  Is your organization struggling to understand how happy your clients are with your services?  If so, consider attending the webinar!  And, please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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