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5 Ways Contact Center Capacity Planning Needs to Change in 2022

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Just an amped up audience of contact center workforce planning rock stars ready to talk about why customer support capacity planning as we know it must change. I wanted to know how contact center leaders were feeling about their staffing plans. Related Article: 3 Tips for Optimizing Your Contact Center Schedule.

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The Importance of Accurate Forecasting for Omnichannel Volume

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Contact centers have changed drastically in recent years. The once “in-person” centers dealing with inbound calls have been replaced by global, distributed customer experience teams. In this post, we’ll explore several trends that are driving this growth and are influencing contact center leaders’ decision-making.

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Workforce Planning: How it Establishes Gold Standard Service

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As businesses increasingly focus on customer experiences as a competitive differentiator, contact centers have taken center stage. The quality of customer service experiences is a critical factor in shaping customers’ opinions of a brand and driving loyalty. What do we mean by gold standard service?

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Call Center Workforce Management Metrics: How To Measure And Improve Performance

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For the typical contact center, metrics are the key to identifying the reason behind a bad day and being able to create operational efficiency that helps avoid a repeat. Workforce management metrics provide crucial insight into how well you are planning your workforce. Let’s break down these three key metrics.