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Outsource Consultants Ranks No. 83 on Inc. Magazine’s Midwest Region’s Fastest Growing Private Companies

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Saint Louis Park, MN, March 15, 2022Outsource Consultants is excited to announce that we are a 2022 Inc. magazine today revealed that Outsource Consultants is No. About Outsource Consultants. We simplify the outsource call center search process for our clients, and we’ll do it at NO COST!

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For the Fourth Year in a Row, Outsource Consultants Makes the Inc. 5000 List

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SAINT LOUIS PARK, MN, August 17, 2022 – Inc. magazine today named Outsource Consultants a member of its annual Inc. For four years now, Outsource Consultants has been proud to make the Inc. sklosterbuer@outsource-consultants.com. Companies on the 2022 Inc. Complete results of the Inc. More about Inc.

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Key 2020 Trends: Cloud Contact Centers

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through 2022. 4 Strategies to Outsource Telephone Triage . 10 Trends That Will Disrupt Customer Service in 2018. Customer Support and Call Center Conferences 2018. 2018 Conferences for HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrician Specialists. Outsourcing to Call Center Offers Efficiency and Savings. Free your Phone!

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100+ Customer Experience Stats to Prepare for 2023

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Lumoa , 2018) In 2019, customer experience will continue as a major factor in how companies do business. Forrester, 2018) Over 80% of organizations expect to compete mainly based on CX, meaning that the skill of realizing benefits will be in high demand. Forrester, 2022) 80% of CEOs believe they deliver superior customer experience.

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4 Contact Center Reports to Kick off 2019

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Report # 1: The US Contact Center Decision-Maker’s Guide 2018-19. About: The author surveyed 216 contact center professionals and released this report in July of 2018. About 50% were executive, director, or manager level, with the rest an even mix between IT managers, consultants, analysts, and corporate executives.