What Net Promoter Gets Wrong About Customer Sentiment (and What to Do About It)

June 4, 2014
The popular Net Promoter Score is easy to use, despite flaws that make it an unreliable indicator of overall customer sentiment. Here's a look at its inherent flaws and what marketers can use instead of NPS. Read the full article at MarketingProfs
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