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How AI Enhances Customer Experience – Professor Karippur Nanda Kumar Writes

 

Digital Age is transforming consumer habits. Over 80% of leaders and managers from over 200 organisations surveyed by SP Jain School of Global Management across Singapore, Sydney, Dubai and Mumbai over the past two years indicate Digital Transformation as their top priority for IT spending aiming to integrate digital technologies to deliver value to customers.

With the expected rise in such investments in digital technologies, companies need to rethink their strategies for delivering positive customer experiences to survive and grow business, writes Dr Karippur Nanda Kumar, Professor and Area Head, Information Technology, SP Jain School of Global Management, in Tabla! newspaper.

Dr Karippur Nanda Kumar shares his insights

 

The advent of AI offers a very promising future for customers. How can companies across the world leverage AI to innovate and significantly enhance engagement and customer experience? Dr Karippur Nanda Kumar shares his insights.


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Tabla! is a weekly tabloid English newspaper published every Friday and covers stories on education, property, politics and sports, among other topics. The newspaper enjoys a readership of over 60,000 and is a part of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH).

 

 

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