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Outbound Call Center Metrics and KPIs: How to Measure and Improve Customer Satisfaction

TeleDirect

In the case of an outbound call center, it refers to the customer’s experience when they are on the receiving end of contact from your business. This includes things like cold calls, fundraising, callbacks or follow-ups. As with average handle time, the “right” length will depend on the industry.

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How Do You Improve Call Center Metrics?

SharpenCX

This metric helps determine the effectiveness of your call center and contributes greatly to overall customer satisfaction and retention. Average handle time — the amount of time it takes a rep to handle a call from start to finish. These certainly aren’t the only call center metrics you can gather.

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KPI Series: Reducing Manager Requests and Escalations

Balto

Average handle time (AHT), on-hold time (OHT), and first contact resolution are also impacted. A survey by Balto showed that 64% of agents thought there needed to be changes to scripts. CSAT scores can take a hit. When the information is readily available and easily accessible, it reduces escalations.

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Measure to manage customer experience

eGain

Enterprises attempt to measure the customer experience through focus groups, post call surveys, and quality scores. Within the contact center environment there are many operational metrics that are measured such as first call resolution (FCR) and average handle time (AHT).

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AI-Driven Excellence in Call Center Quality Management

Balto

Call flow: how well the agent is directing the call flow and whether they’re sticking to the script. Some of these metrics include: First Call Resolution (FCR) Rate: Quantifies the percentage of inquiries that are fully resolved from the initial interaction, without requiring call rerouting or follow-up calls.

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What is Interactive Voice Response (IVR): All You Need to Know

JustCall

IVR Call Flows The IVR call flow is an important element that drives an efficient IVR system. IVR call flows powered by DTMF tones and speech recognition removes potential IVR mistakes. Routing calls without mistakes speeds up the issue resolution process. This is what automates the routing process.