Ungated Post|16 July 2019

Chemicals and petroleum industry game changer

Chemicals and petroleum industry game changer

Like their business-to-consumer (B2C) counterparts, chemicals and petroleum customers demand better B2B experiences, products, and services. They expect to buy where, when, and how they choose, and the experience extends from search to the time of purchase and beyond. Yet, many companies lack the capabilities to meet their customer-experience aspirations. Customer-centricity requires enterprises to rethink their approach. Chemicals and petroleum companies need to address strategy and culture, channels, data and insights, technology, organization, and skills.

With input from 750 industry executives worldwide, Oxford Economics partnered with IBM’s Institute for Business Value to explore how leading organizations are preparing for—and executing—customer engagement and experience and what others can learn from them.

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