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How to Measure Contact Center Agent Productivity and Five Ways to Boost It

Playvox

To ensure your contact center agents spend a vast majority of their time with customers resolving issues and as little time as possible on administrative tasks and after-call work, agents need the right kind of tools, processes, coaching, motivation, and goals in place.

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Scheduled Call-Backs Are a Call Center Superpower

Fonolo

When agents can’t keep up with calls, the Average Speed to Answer (ASA) grows. That drives up the abandonment rate, as callers get tired of waiting on hold. Long wait times also lead to frustrated customers who then take out their anger on the agents, raising average handle time and lowering agent morale.

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TOP 20 Call Center Metrics Managers Can’t Ignore (FREE EBOOK)

CrazyCall

Call Abandonment Rate. Average Waiting Time. Occupancy Rate. Average handling time. Transfer rate. Contact Rate. That’s why we’ve neatly packed everything into an Ebook that you can download and get back to anytime you want and need. Download Ebook.

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Customer Service Data is the Nucleus of Your Contact Center: How to Use Data to Inform your Decision Making for Standout Service This Year

SharpenCX

Because most of the time, your call center system automatically collects and funnels it to your reporting engine. Your hold times, your service levels, and your abandon rates all fall into this category. So, metrics like average handle time can fall into both buckets.