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Mick Mooney

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Mick Mooney is an Australian born writer. He writes non-fiction and fiction.

The Customer Experience Value Economy

There are two ways to think about Customer Experience.


1. How does the customer feel when they interact with our brand and business?



2. How much activity is our customer engaged in within our brand and business?



The first is an experience based on feeling; the latter is an experience based on activity. This is an important distinction.


I want to make the strong suggestion to focus on activity o

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Average rating: 3.98 · 456 ratings · 111 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
God's Grammar

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SNAP

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Look!  The Finished Work of...

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God's Grace Apart From Law:...

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Meeting the Muse

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Progress Above All

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Trust Me I'm Human

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“Every piece of art starts as an empty canvas, a lump of clay, or a mixture of fabrics and colors. It's all raw, stripped-down, and anything but a delight to the eyes. Much like life, isn't it? You start off with not much to show for yourself. You only have the basic raw materials: breath in your lungs and a body that moves. It may seem like very little, but it's just like an artist's raw materials. The material you need to make art is only the beginning. It is what is inside of you that will create the art. It is what is inside of you that will make the raw materials into something spectacular. You have an idea in your mind. You have a desire in your heart. You have a dream in your soul. You're an artist, and I have a feeling the masterpiece is coming,”
Mick Mooney, God's Grammar

“You know who you should trust? Trust the Spirit within you, that’s who.”
Mick Mooney, An Outsider's Guide to the Gospel

“If we waited for people to deserve our love, we'd never love a soul. Better to follow God's way of love, better to love people even when they don't deserve it, because it is love that heals the hearts around us. It's love that brings people back to God. It's love that brought us back together once again, as a family.”
Mick Mooney, SNAP

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