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Customer Service Call Center

Call Experts

A customer service call center serves as the backbone of a company’s customer service operations, providing a centralized hub where all customer inquiries, requests, and concerns are addressed efficiently and effectively. And high expectations from their customers.

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5 Ways to Create a Customer-Centric Brand Culture

VocalCom

When customer centricity first became a hot topic, many companies interpreted the concept to mean putting customers’ needs first. Creating a customer-centric experience is not the sole responsibility of your service agents. Here are five ways to create a customer-centric brand culture.

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7 Key Indicators Your MSP Call Center Needs a Revolutionary Shift

Hodusoft

7 Key Indicators Your MSP Call Center Needs a Revolutionary Shift For Managed Service Providers (MSPs), a call center is extremely crucial. That’s one of their most potent tools to deliver exceptional customer service. As per one recent study by Datto, MSPs, on average, serve 122 clients.

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Customer Service Management: It’s Time to Change the Metrics

CSM Magazine

With the large volumes of contact center advisors still incentivized based on speed – typically the Average Handle Time (AHT) – CX goals are quite often unachievable. Get the customer off the phone or web chat as quickly as possible or deliver a business transformative level of customer service.

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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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5 Obstacles to Customer Service Success

VocalCom

For a brand to achieve success, it must close the gap between customer expectations and experiences. All too often, brands speak of being customer-centric in their approach but fail to implement practices that actually satisfy their customers’ needs. Failure to understand customer expectations. Lack of clarity.

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The evolution of contact center performance

Eptica

Author: Pauline Ashenden In the past contact centers were often viewed as a cost cente r, meaning that the primary goal of companies was to run them as efficiently as possible while still responding to customers competently. As companies are becoming more customer-centric, this is approach is changing. Share this page on: Tweet.

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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.