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    <description>Converge Coffee connects you with business experts who have succeeded by constantly pivoting and staying motivated from lessons they learned. You get each speaker's actionable insights and feel their passion like you were sitting right across the coffee table. 
This podcast is about building a strong customer experience (CX) community. Each episode will be packed with information at your fingertips. Think of this podcast as talking to the speaker right across the table and walk away with content to actually use. No more list posts because most people struggle with implementation. This is about proving CX through small, simple actionable ideas that make huge impacts.
We dive deeper in the 4 go to market (GTM) success cores to achieve and prove customer experience: Messaging, Design, Tech, and Experience. These 4 essentials don't only apply to marketing. Guests have marketing, sales, customer experience, revops, recruiting, data, and product backgrounds. Today, each business function grows either through customers or employees converging back to those 4 success cores.
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We dive deeper in the 4 go to market (GTM) success cores to achieve and prove customer experience: Messaging, Design, Tech, and Experience. These 4 essentials don't only apply to marketing. Guests have marketing, sales, customer experience, revops, recruiting, data, and product backgrounds. Today, each business function grows either through customers or employees converging back to those 4 success cores.
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  <title>Episode 30: How to Build Customer Journeys with Actionable Tech</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Sean sits down with Claudyne Wilder, president of Wilder Presentations and founder of TorchMetrics. They dive into why presenters need to communicate clearly. Claudyne explains - in her vast experience - there aren't any tools to give customer journeys and actionable ways to improve on weaknesses and strengths. They talk about why TorchMetrics improves the customer experience for presenters to be better, clearer communicators for their organizations and themselves.</itunes:subtitle>
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More About Claudyne. https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudynewilder/ 
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<p>More About Claudyne. <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudynewilder/" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudynewilder/</a></p>]]>
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<p>More About Claudyne. <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudynewilder/" rel="nofollow">https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudynewilder/</a></p>]]>
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