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Looking at Contact Center Metrics in a Customer-Centric Way

Aria Solutions

Our early ability to track and measure activity resulted in a series of metrics being adopted to monitor the overall contact center performance. These traditional metrics include average handle time, average wait time, occupancy, idle time, and service level among others.

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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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Call Center Optimization: 5 Methods to Improve Your Operation

Fonolo

To optimize your call center’s performance, you need to think about improving your customers’ experience. After all, customer-centric companies are 60% more profitable. While incredible customer service should always be a call center’s goal, it shouldn’t be your only goal. Use metrics and act on them.

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In-Depth Guide: Inbound Call Center Software

Hodusoft

Improved Efficiency and Productivity: The software streamlines call handling processes, automates repetitive tasks, and optimizes agent workflows to maximize operational efficiency. Agents are able to handle more calls in less time, enabling enhanced productivity. Prioritize features that meet your precise business needs.

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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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Mastering Escalation Management: Harnessing Tech in Modern Call Centers

NobelBiz

The Role of Technology in Escalation In a call center, escalation management is a crucial process that ensures customer complaints or issues are resolved by a specialist, more experienced, or senior company representative. AI-powered smart assistants provide background information and tailored solutions, improving customer satisfaction.

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The Crucial Connection Between CX Tech & Training

The Northridge Group

Across the company’s three largest business groups, we saw increased First Contact Resolution (FCR) rates, decreased Average Handling Time (AHT), and reduced attrition. Collect customer feedback across channels to inform process and technology optimization.

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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.