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NTT DATA Research Reveals Executives are Challenged with How to Leverage Technology to Respond to Changing Customer Needs

Only 4 out of 10 organizations believe they are highly effective at delivering the kind of personalized digital experiences necessary to achieve customer satisfaction

NTT DATA, a digital business and IT services leader, released new insights from research developed with Oxford Economics revealing organizations that create personalized experiences are more likely to be successful. And yet, few executives are prioritizing personalized digital experiences or understand its connection to customer satisfaction and loyalty.

The research, “Innovation Index: Digital Strategies for an Era of Constant Disruption,” surveyed 1,000 business and IT executives across 16 industries to examine the external forces and digital trends driving their business. Out of the findings, 66% said increasing customer satisfaction is their number one priority, but 57% believe their biggest challenge to providing high-quality customer experiences is that customer wants and needs change too quickly.

“Your customers don’t have to be a mystery to you,” said Lisa Woodley, Vice President of Digital Experience at NTT DATA Services. “If your customers’ wants and needs are changing too quickly, it tells us that you don’t know them very well to begin with. Organizations must prioritize personalization using data insights and AI to inform experience delivery, as well as modernize their applications strategy.”

Only 39% of executives consider digital experiences to be critical to satisfaction and loyalty, but 66% said increasing customer satisfaction is their number one priority, highlighting a lack of connection between customer loyalty, digital experience and customer satisfaction.

Technology enables customer loyalty and satisfaction

Customers want speedy, friction-free personalized service at their fingertips. The study shows that speed of service and quality are the top two critical factors for ensuring customer satisfaction. Mobile apps are especially useful in achieving this, with almost 60% of organizations that have adopted mobile apps saying they see value in improving experiences. Additionally, 59% have improved customer satisfaction and 15% have helped to increase customer loyalty with the use of mobile apps.

Loyalty goes beyond just mobile apps though. While emerging technologies hold much potential to drive loyalty, adoption of these technologies varies amongst leaders. For example, only an elite group of just 6% of leaders use artificial intelligence (AI) – Internet of Things and predictive analytics – to improve the customer experience by supporting customer-facing processes and services. The research shows these efforts are paying off, with these leaders 35% more likely to report annual revenue growth of 5%.

Data as an asset, privacy and security are table stakes

Protecting customer data continues to be a top priority, and 95% of those surveyed report their organizations are either somewhat or highly effective at maintaining trust in privacy and security. But, only 24% of respondents say they’re highly effective at sharing data with partners, which means they miss out on opportunities to build connected experiences and gain more complete customer profiles through shared data.

Data quality is another pressing concern many leaders face, with only 30% stating they believe the data they collect from customers is useful. Additionally, nearly one-third say a growing unwillingness by customers to share their information is a challenge to effectively using that data to improve experiences.

“Organizations that want to implement successful digital experiences must focus on putting customers first, doubling down on actionable data and connecting the customer ecosystem for real-time journey management,” said Lisa Woodley, Vice President of Digital Experience at NTT DATA Services.

To learn more about how organizations can build digital experiences that improve customer loyalty, register for Digital Experiences: Turning Customers Into Your Biggest Fans, a panel discussion featuring customer experience experts from NTT DATA, IDC, IndyCar and Penske Entertainment.

The full report highlights how business and IT executives use data to provide digital experiences for their customers, as well as industry-specific insights for Financial Services, Health Plans, Healthcare Providers, Insurers and Manufacturers.

About the Research

NTT DATA, in partnership with Oxford Economics, conducted a survey of 1,000 business and IT executives across 16 industries in North America to find out how organizations prioritize digital transformation initiatives. The survey revealed mission-critical organizational priorities: data-driven decision-making, customer and employee loyalty, and leveraging technology to drive efficiencies that lead to positive organizational outcomes, including financial performance, customer satisfaction and productivity.

About NTT DATA

NTT DATA – a part of NTT Group – is a trusted global innovator of IT and business services headquartered in Tokyo. We help clients transform through consulting, industry solutions, business process services, digital & IT modernization and managed services. NTT DATA enables them, as well as society, to move confidently into the digital future. We are committed to our clients’ long-term success and combine global reach with local client attention to serve them in over 50 countries around the globe. Visit us at nttdata.com.

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