In this Hello Customer webinar, CEO Bram De Vos is joined by CTO Jonas Beullens for a blunt, practical conversation about AI in customer experience, and why the loudest takes are usually the least useful. They open with a deliberately provocative claim: AI is threatening your job. Then they quickly pop the balloon. Predictions around “AGI is near” and “whole professions will disappear” have been confidently wrong before, and the bigger point is simple: in the next three to four years, CX is f...
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In this Hello Customer webinar, CEO Bram De Vos is joined by CTO Jonas Beullens for a blunt, practical conversation about AI in customer experience, and why the loudest takes are usually the least useful. They open with a deliberately provocative claim: AI is threatening your job. Then they quickly pop the balloon. Predictions around “AGI is near” and “whole professions will disappear” have been confidently wrong before, and the bigger point is simple: in the next three to four years, CX is f...
In this Hello Customer webinar, CEO Bram De Vos is joined by CTO Jonas Beullens for a blunt, practical conversation about AI in customer experience, and why the loudest takes are usually the least useful. They open with a deliberately provocative claim: AI is threatening your job. Then they quickly pop the balloon. Predictions around “AGI is near” and “whole professions will disappear” have been confidently wrong before, and the bigger point is simple: in the next three to four years, CX is f...
In this Hello Customer webinar, CEO Bram De Vos is joined by Michel Stevens, course director at CXM Academy, for a no nonsense look at how to turn feedback into action, and why most companies still miss the point. Key Topics Covered: The importance of reading raw customer feedback dailyThe blind spot of focusing only on complaintsTwo-dimensional customer relationships (emotional connection vs. product satisfaction)The three layers of service recovery (functional, emotional, social)Proactive f...
In this episode of CX Matters, host Bram De Vos brings together two leading voices in customer experience: Michel Stevens and Horst Remes. Michel brings the lens of leadership and culture, while Horst approaches CX through design, experimentation, and evidence. Together they explore the question that often sits unanswered in boardrooms: how do you turn customer experience into measurable financial impact? They discuss why CX has historically been framed around emotions rather than business va...
In this episode of CX Matters, host Bram De Vos sits down with Michel Stevens, one of the most respected voices in customer experience, to explore why culture and behavior matter far more than processes or technology. With over two decades of experience guiding organizations toward stronger customer relationships, Michel shares how real differentiation happens when companies align values, leadership, and frontline behavior. Together they dive into why technology alone won’t make you customer ...
In the first episode of CX Matters, host Bram De Vos sits down with Horst Remes, founder and CEO of One Stone, to unpack the biggest myths that keep companies from delivering meaningful customer experiences. Horst shares how his team uses a startup-style experimentation approach to redesign customer journeys, why memories matter more than experiences, and how one powerful moment can shape how customers talk about you. They challenge common beliefs like “you must be excellent everywhere” and “...
In this Hello Customer webinar, CEO Bram De Vos is joined by CTO Jonas Beullens for a blunt, practical conversation about AI in customer experience, and why the loudest takes are usually the least useful. They open with a deliberately provocative claim: AI is threatening your job. Then they quickly pop the balloon. Predictions around “AGI is near” and “whole professions will disappear” have been confidently wrong before, and the bigger point is simple: in the next three to four years, CX is f...