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When AI Becomes Commonplace, Will Humanity Be The Advantage?

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Your customers are not grading you on effort. They are grading you on how fast you move, how easy you are to understand, and whether you treat them like a human being. From Auto Care Connect in Atlanta, Jacki Lutz and Stacey Miller talk with Jay Baer, Hall of Fame speaker and best-selling author, about a customer experience framework that cuts through the fluff and actually works in the real world: quick, clear, kind. They dig into why 75% of customer experience initiatives fail to produce ROI and how to make progress without launching a multi-year “experience transformation” that dies on the vine. Jay shares research from his work on speed and responsiveness, including the simple habit he calls “reply without answers,” plus a hard truth about automated replies that quietly guarantee disappointment. They also unpack how to close the “uncertainty gap” by answering the most common questions before customers and partners are forced to ask, wait, and worry. Then they go deeper on kindness and empathy as a competitive advantage, including a Delta gate agent moment that proves how small, genuine recognition can create loyalty that outlasts the inevitable service hiccups. Finally, we look ahead to AI in customer service and B2B buyer experience. If automation makes interactions more efficient and more uniform, the differentiator becomes the human moments you choose to create when it matters most. If you work in the auto care industry, B2B sales, marketing, operations, or service, you will walk away with tactics you can use immediately. Subscribe to Auto Care ON AIR, share this conversation with a teammate, and leave us a rating and review so more curious industry pros can find the show. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2355351/fan_mail/new] To learn more about the Auto Care Association visit autocare.org. To learn more about our show and suggest future topics and guests, visit autocare.org/podcast

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Your customers are not grading you on effort. They are grading you on how fast you move, how easy you are to understand, and whether you treat them like a human being. From Auto Care Connect in Atlanta, Jacki Lutz and Stacey Miller talk with Jay Baer, Hall of Fame speaker and best-selling author, about a customer experience framework that cuts through the fluff and actually works in the real world: quick, clear, kind. They dig into why 75% of customer experience initiatives fail to produce ROI and how to make progress without launching a multi-year “experience transformation” that dies on the vine. Jay shares research from his work on speed and responsiveness, including the simple habit he calls “reply without answers,” plus a hard truth about automated replies that quietly guarantee disappointment. They also unpack how to close the “uncertainty gap” by answering the most common questions before customers and partners are forced to ask, wait, and worry. Then they go deeper on kindness and empathy as a competitive advantage, including a Delta gate agent moment that proves how small, genuine recognition can create loyalty that outlasts the inevitable service hiccups. Finally, we look ahead to AI in customer service and B2B buyer experience. If automation makes interactions more efficient and more uniform, the differentiator becomes the human moments you choose to create when it matters most. If you work in the auto care industry, B2B sales, marketing, operations, or service, you will walk away with tactics you can use immediately. Subscribe to Auto Care ON AIR, share this conversation with a teammate, and leave us a rating and review so more curious industry pros can find the show. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2355351/fan_mail/new] To learn more about the Auto Care Association visit autocare.org. To learn more about our show and suggest future topics and guests, visit autocare.org/podcast

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