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5 Ways To Optimize Call Abandonment Rate For Contact Centers

NobelBiz

The abandoned call rate represents the proportion of abandoned calls compared to the total number of calls made. Beyond this acceptable level, a contact center must reconsider its strategy and resources in order to lower it as much as possible. In general, it should not be more than 5%.

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Customer friction points: How to identify and tackle them?

NobelBiz

There are terrible instances when no agent answers the phone, interminable music, or the infamous automated message that continues saying all agents are on the line and request to call back later. This is why employing an IVR to achieve a virtual 100% pick-up rate is critical. How to identify the friction points?

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Customer friction points – How to identify and tackle them?

NobelBiz

There are terrible instances when no agent answers the phone, interminable music, or the infamous automated message that continues saying all agents are on the line and request to call back later. This is why employing an IVR to achieve a virtual 100% pick-up rate is critical.

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Are You Ready for Seasonality to Strike? How to Keep Customers Happy and Build Flexibility into your Operations During the Holidays

SharpenCX

That’s why abandoned calls increase by an average of 11% on Cyber Monday alone. And with every abandoned interaction, customer frustration brews quicker than family drama at the holiday table. Use new prompts in your IVR to inform customers about potential wait times. I opt for the call back, every time.

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Call Routing: Functionalities, Advantages and Strategies for Contact Centers

NobelBiz

Good call routing software lets you set up rules for how different calls are routed depending on factors like what time of day those calls are received, which agent receives the call, how long customers have been waiting on hold, and more. How does call routing work with IVR?