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Each episode features candid conversations with CX experts, thought leaders, and practitioners who share their experiences, challenges, and successes in the field. The hosts and guests discuss a wide range of topics, from emerging technologies like AI and automation to the human elements of empathy, creativity, and problem-solving that are essential to delivering exceptional customer experiences.
What sets CX without the BS apart is its commitment to authenticity and practicality. Tom and Brian aren't afraid to call out the "BS" in the industry - the buzzwords, the fads, and the overhyped solutions that don't deliver real value. Instead, they focus on strategies and tactics that have been proven to work in the real world, drawing on their own extensive experience as well as the insights of their guests.
Whether you're a seasoned CX professional or just starting out in the field, CX without the BS offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice to help you navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of customer experience. With its engaging hosts, expert guests, and no-nonsense approach, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve and deliver exceptional experiences to their customers.
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    <itunes:summary>CX without the BS is a refreshingly honest and engaging podcast that dives deep into the world of Customer Experience (CX). Hosted by industry veterans Tom Milligan and Brian Nichols, the show aims to cut through the jargon and hype to deliver real, actionable insights for CX professionals and business leaders.
Each episode features candid conversations with CX experts, thought leaders, and practitioners who share their experiences, challenges, and successes in the field. The hosts and guests discuss a wide range of topics, from emerging technologies like AI and automation to the human elements of empathy, creativity, and problem-solving that are essential to delivering exceptional customer experiences.
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Whether you're a seasoned CX professional or just starting out in the field, CX without the BS offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice to help you navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of customer experience. With its engaging hosts, expert guests, and no-nonsense approach, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve and deliver exceptional experiences to their customers.
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  <itunes:subtitle>Are KPIs actually killing your business? Justin Jones joins CX Without the BS to explain why chasing numbers destroys customer experience — and how to turn every service call into a revenue event.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Is it time to kill KPIs once and for all?
Every CX leader loves to talk about metrics — average handle time, CSAT, NPS — but are we just chasing numbers without understanding what they actually mean? In this episode of CX Without the BS, we ask the hard question: are KPIs helping our contact centers grow, or are they quietly holding us back?
Justin Jones from SoniqCX joins the show to make the case for “Death to KPIs” — and to reveal why most companies are measuring success the wrong way. He breaks down how focusing on the wrong data drives robotic behavior, ruins agent morale, and turns customer service into a cost center instead of a profit engine.
We explore how “Key Revenue Indicators” (KRIs) can flip the script — turning every customer interaction into a measurable revenue opportunity. From incentivizing agents like salespeople to tracking lifetime value instead of handle time, Justin shows how this mindset shift builds loyalty, boosts retention, and increases profits.
The conversation also dives into the coming AI revolution — and why optimizing for the wrong KPIs could make companies “efficiently poor.” You’ll hear why most contact centers are one algorithm away from chaos and how human empathy, when measured and rewarded the right way, will always outperform automation.
If you’ve ever felt like your call center is stuck in the past, this episode will shake you awake. It’s time to stop worshipping KPIs — and start building customer experiences that actually grow revenue. 
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    <![CDATA[<p>Is it time to kill KPIs once and for all?</p>

<p>Every CX leader loves to talk about metrics — average handle time, CSAT, NPS — but are we just chasing numbers without understanding what they actually mean? In this episode of CX Without the BS, we ask the hard question: are KPIs helping our contact centers grow, or are they quietly holding us back?</p>

<p>Justin Jones from SoniqCX joins the show to make the case for “Death to KPIs” — and to reveal why most companies are measuring success the wrong way. He breaks down how focusing on the wrong data drives robotic behavior, ruins agent morale, and turns customer service into a cost center instead of a profit engine.</p>

<p>We explore how “Key Revenue Indicators” (KRIs) can flip the script — turning every customer interaction into a measurable revenue opportunity. From incentivizing agents like salespeople to tracking lifetime value instead of handle time, Justin shows how this mindset shift builds loyalty, boosts retention, and increases profits.</p>

<p>The conversation also dives into the coming AI revolution — and why optimizing for the wrong KPIs could make companies “efficiently poor.” You’ll hear why most contact centers are one algorithm away from chaos and how human empathy, when measured and rewarded the right way, will always outperform automation.</p>

<p>If you’ve ever felt like your call center is stuck in the past, this episode will shake you awake. It’s time to stop worshipping KPIs — and start building customer experiences that actually grow revenue.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Is it time to kill KPIs once and for all?</p>

<p>Every CX leader loves to talk about metrics — average handle time, CSAT, NPS — but are we just chasing numbers without understanding what they actually mean? In this episode of CX Without the BS, we ask the hard question: are KPIs helping our contact centers grow, or are they quietly holding us back?</p>

<p>Justin Jones from SoniqCX joins the show to make the case for “Death to KPIs” — and to reveal why most companies are measuring success the wrong way. He breaks down how focusing on the wrong data drives robotic behavior, ruins agent morale, and turns customer service into a cost center instead of a profit engine.</p>

<p>We explore how “Key Revenue Indicators” (KRIs) can flip the script — turning every customer interaction into a measurable revenue opportunity. From incentivizing agents like salespeople to tracking lifetime value instead of handle time, Justin shows how this mindset shift builds loyalty, boosts retention, and increases profits.</p>

<p>The conversation also dives into the coming AI revolution — and why optimizing for the wrong KPIs could make companies “efficiently poor.” You’ll hear why most contact centers are one algorithm away from chaos and how human empathy, when measured and rewarded the right way, will always outperform automation.</p>

<p>If you’ve ever felt like your call center is stuck in the past, this episode will shake you awake. It’s time to stop worshipping KPIs — and start building customer experiences that actually grow revenue.</p>]]>
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