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Contact Center Agent Burnout – Part 1, Warning Signs

Noble Systems

When contact center agents are stressed out, they can become frustrated, develop a cynical attitude toward co-workers and managers. Their negativism affects interpersonal relationships with customers in addition to other agents. Overloaded agents are typically less likely to be able to solve customer problems.

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Workforce Management for Call Centers: What You Need to Know

Playvox

Managing forecasting, scheduling, and agent productivity in a call center is a lot like searching for the fountain of youth. While we don’t have a roadmap to the proverbial fountain, we can help steer you in the right direction for better call center workforce management (WFM). But getting to this nirvana is no picnic.

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The Role Of Employee Self-Service In Workforce Management

Playvox

When thinking about workforce management (WFM), often people think of forecasting and scheduling. However, some of the quickest ROI can come from the employee self-service (ESS) aspects of a WFM solution. Ensuring that employees can be a part of managing their schedule has big benefits.

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What is Call Center Performance Management?

Talkdesk

What is Performance Management? Call Center Performance Management is a program, generally led by a contact center operations manager, dedicated to calculating and improving the performance of contact center agents. That’s where leveraging contact center performance management software can help.