The global COVID-19 pandemic forced everybody to rethink how they operate and the role that digital plays in business and in our lives. While digital may have been top of mind for many businesses, the pandemic made it essential, not just to interact and sell products and services, but as a way to meet the critical needs of your business.
More than ever, people are looking for experiences, not products. And not just any experiences—but real ones that turn transactions into engagement and materialism into experimentalism. The pandemic has changed our view of the world, shifted us away from consumerism, and made us appreciate the basic human needs of finding balance and focus. In this new era, customer experience is not just a digital experience, but a perfect combination of real life and digital interaction. It could be a meditative museum experience combining art with augmented reality, or an entertaining shopping experience at a mall with omnichannel support in a virtual fitting room.
The Swipe-Right Customer Experience shows how the best companies have transformed the customer experience beyond offering a technology add-on and built or rebuilt their infrastructure, processes, talent and culture around the customer experience. You will learn:
Sanna Eskelinen (MSc in Economics) is a leader with expertise in B2B and B2C marketing. She is recognized for introducing innovative services into markets, building global programs and leading complex multi-stakeholder partnerships across the public and private sectors. Sanna is passionate about the impact of technology in different sectors in the society and how digital is creating new and changing existing customer experiences. Building on 20 years of experience in the tech industry at companies such as Microsoft and Nokia, Sanna currently works for Adobe and helps to transform the education industry digitally. She is an avid proponent of diversity, especially bringing more women into the tech industry. She is helping thousands of young people from different backgrounds to find fulfilling work in the tech industry and is an active member of Women@Adobe and a leader of Harvard Women Circles: peer networks that celebrate female voices and the impact they have.