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Manager’s Guide to Abandonment Rates in the Contact Center 

Fonolo

Lowering call abandonment rates in contact centers is one of the most powerful performance levers available to call center managers. It’s also what Fonolo Call-Backs do best. The more successful your call center is – that is, the more calls you get – the more likely you are to face increased hold times.

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Guide to Interpreting Call Center Analytics

Fonolo

Analytics are also called key performance indicators or KPIs. They measure things like call volume, call duration, first call resolution, agent productivity, customer satisfaction, and more. Call duration: The average length of time that a call lasts.

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Is Self-Service Good for Your Business?

CX Journey

Image courtesy of Unsplash Does self-service reduce or increase effort? Not just for customers but also for your business? I wrote about technology and the customer experience a couple times last year; after all, that''s what self-service is all about: technology. But what does it do for your company?

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Call Center Metrics and KPIs to Measure Performance and Productivity

CCNG

Call center executives track strategic metrics and KPIs to make a business case for good customer service on behalf of their clients. In the past, call centers primarily interacted with customers by telephone to resolve inquiries quickly and at the lowest cost. However, metrics have changed along with the industry.

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30+ Contact Center Metrics to Measure Your Business Success

JustCall

Call Abandonment Rate The call abandonment rate is the rate at which your customers drop out of the call waiting queue and abandon the service call. It can be obtained by dividing the difference between incoming calls and handled calls by the total calls received.

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A Beginner’s Guide On An Effective Inbound Call Strategy

OctopusTech

Additionally, organizations should regularly seek customer opinions about call center experiences by administering surveys that measure: Net Promoter Score (NPS) Customer satisfaction (CSAT) Customer effort score (CES) 2.

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The Definitive List of 27 Call Center Metrics and KPIs

Pointillist

Customers respond using a 0-10 rating scale, with responses grouped into three categories: Promoters (9-10) Passives (7-8) Detractors (0-6) (Read more about NPS: How to Calculate NPS Using Journey Analytics ) Customer Effort Score (CES) Like NPS, customer effort score (CES) uses a single question to gauge customer satisfaction.