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Why AHTs Still Matter and 5 Ways to Improve Them

CSM Magazine

Average handle time is an important contact centre metric but it can be a double-edged sword that creates customer dissatisfaction. So, is Average Handle Time (AHT) still a relevant metric and what does it mean for contact centres today?

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Customer Service Call Centers

NobelBiz

Benefits of a Call Center for Customer Service Scalability Customer service call centers can easily scale their operations to meet fluctuating demand. This scalability ensures that businesses can maintain high service levels during peak periods without overstaffing during slower times.

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Protecting Your Contact Center Agents’ Emotional Well-Being

Playvox

With more time to invest in agent support, they can better connect and communicate with agents to keep engagement and motivation high. Monitor Performance To Spot Burnout Remember that a key sign of agent burnout is decreased productivity and performance.

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What is Call Center Performance Management?

Talkdesk

That’s where leveraging contact center performance management software can help. However, gathering enough data to decide where to direct resources to improve performance requires a huge amount of time and managerial energy. Contact center agents may also take issue with the performance metrics being used to assess them.

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Study: The Health of the Contact Center

What does it take to engage agents in this customer-centric era? Download our study of 1,000 contact center agents in the US and UK to find out what major challenges are facing contact center agents today – and what your company can do about it.

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The Health of the Contact Center: Are You Ready for 2019?

A survey of 1,000 contact center professionals reveals what it takes to improve agent well-being in a customer-centric era. This report is a must-read for contact center leaders preparing to engage agents and improve customer experience in 2019.