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In this Strategic Customer Journey Design course, you’ll learn how to map customer interactions and align service with brand promises. You’ll also learn how to fix pain points across every stage. This course will explore how customer expectations have shifted from just completing tasks to wanting smooth and personal experiences.
We’ll introduce the concept of the customer journey and define stages like awareness and retention. You’ll learn how to identify key touchpoints and track where customers get stuck. We’ll also explain what encourages them to continue with your business. You’ll learn how to track moments of truth and score each step based on its impact.
You’ll explore how the customer experience connects to your business goals, and how tools like journey mapping and orchestration help you respond better and faster. You’ll learn how to keep journeys updated as your services change, and how to fix common problems like poor handoffs or outdated tech.
By the end of this course, you’ll have the skills to build connected customer experiences that match your brand and help your business grow.
You'll learn how to map customer interactions, align service with brand promises, identify key touchpoints, track where customers get stuck, score steps by impact, and fix pain points across every stage of the customer journey.
The course introduces the concept of the customer journey and defines stages such as awareness and retention, and shows how to identify key touchpoints across them.
You'll gain skills in Customer Journey Mapping, Service Improvement, and Strategy Map, enabling you to build connected customer experiences that match your brand and help your business grow.
Lessons cover the strategic role and evolution of customer journeys, mapping journey stages and touchpoints, aligning CX with brand and strategy, and avoiding strategic CX missteps, along with an introduction and a knowledge test.