Lou_carbone

Lou Carbone


About:

Lou Carbone is the Founder, President and Chief Experience Officer of Experience Engineering, Inc. a Minneapolis-based experience management firm. He is also the author of Clued In—How to Keep Customers Coming Back Again and Again (Prentice-Hall, 2004). He has spent more than two decades in the development of experience value management theory and practice in a broad range of industries including travel, healthcare, retail, technology, financial services, manufacturing and education.

Lou is widely recognized in academic and business circles as the thought leader who launched the "experience" movement with the publication of his seminal article titled "Engineering Experiences" (Marketing Management 1994) which he co-authored with Stephan Haeckel. He has lectured and his theories have been taught at leading institutions like the Harvard and Columbia Business Schools, University of California at Berkeley, Texas A&M's Center for Retail Studies, Boston University, Carlson School of Business at the University of Minnesota, and the University of St. Thomas among others.

He has written numerous white papers and published articles both in trade and academic publications, and he is an adjunct faculty member at the IBM Advanced Business Institute. He is the Chairman of the American Management Association Sales and Marketing council, is Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of Health Quality Partners, Inc., Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Brown College, serves on the editorial board of Healthcare Design magazine and the nominating board for Fast Company magazine's "Customer First" Awards.

Prior to founding Experience Engineering Lou was the Vice President of Global Marketing at National Car Rental, introducing innovations like paperless-electronic rental agreements, Emerald Club and Emerald Aisle. Lou was a senior advertising executive with major agencies in New York, Detroit and Minneapolis including Campbell-Ewald Advertising, Grey Advertising, Manoff Geers Gross.

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Organization Experience Engineering


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Comments

Anthony Decanini:

Great presentation, I'm really interested in applying these kinds of ideas to non-commercial experiences and services. Do you (or anybody else) know of any good case studies for this kind of thing (aside from SPARC/Mayo)?

Kelly Hoffman:

Ditto re: the toilet paper. My room here had an elaborate 270 degree fan the first day. The next day I only had a triangle. I was a little disappointed.

Dante Murphy:

Wonderful, engaging presentation. I'll never look at a roll of toilet paper the same way again.