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Levelling up in the experience economy

31 min · 14 de jul de 2025
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We live in a hyper-connected age, where experience is the new currency. Along with evolving customer and stakeholder expectations, we are also changing how we engage with and interact with each other. The organisations that prioritise human-centred design will thrive with longevity. Together with stakeholder engagement experts Mohit Kumar and Poornima Parameswaran Batish, we will explore the tricky but exciting landscape of building brand legacy and organisational longevity with stakeholder trust and immersive customer experience journeys. Let's find out how we can compete and thrive in the experience economy.

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