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Moment of Truth

Lexicon / Customer Experience / Moment of Truth
Jan CarlzonMoments of Truth, 1987

Any moment a customer comes into contact with the business and forms an impression — SAS had fifty million such moments a year, each fifteen seconds long, that created or destroyed the brand.

A.G. Lafley / P&GFirst & Second Moments of Truth

The first moment of truth is at the shelf when the customer chooses; the second is at home when the product delivers — or doesn't.

The EclipseFrontiers® LensBrands are built fifteen seconds at a time.
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