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The Manager’s Guide to Call Center Service Levels

Fonolo

In the world of contact center metrics, service level has always held a special place. This metric is universally understood across the industry, and clearly conveys how quickly customer calls are answered by support agents. Rockwell, which got out of the call center business in 2004, was one of the pioneers of the technology.

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Top 51 Customer Service Leaders – Best Customer Experience Influencers

Netomi

His coverage topics include the ROI of CX, CX strategy and governance, how CX leaders secure and retain sponsorship, the buy/own/advocate customer journey, voice of customer (VoC) and survey strategies, customer journey mapping, CX analytics and measurement, the role of social media and word of mouth (WOM) in CX, and persona development.

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Why an 80/20 Service Level is Wrong for Your Call Center

Fonolo

In the world of contact center metrics, “service level” has always held a special place. With so much riding on this metric, it’s shocking to see how many call centers choose their service level arbitrarily, or with minimal consultation. Its origins go back over 5 decades, to the earliest days of call centers.