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KPIs for call centers: 8 critical metrics to track

Global Response

Are you looking to make sure call center agents are equipped to handle each call as efficiently as possible? Then you may want to look at average handle time and first contact resolution. To decide which metrics are right for you, let’s look at a few examples. Example #1: Call center KPIs for a retail business.

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How to Evaluate and Choose a Help Desk Service Provider

Global Response

Be sure they have deep knowledge of the software, hardware and network requirements necessary to run your help desk, as well as skilled agents who are able to effectively provide Tier I technical support on your product. For example, is it more important that a provider be flexible and scalable, or offer industry expertise?

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25 Call Center Leaders Share the Most Effective Ways to Boost Contact Center Efficiency

Callminer

Average handling times (AHT) increase. Reduced Queue wait time : This can be done by having a strong dialer that can reroute calls to different agent groups. Example: Campaign A has a high call volume but campaign B has less calls and the agents that are assigned campaign B are not busy. Errors happen.

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Operational Indicators – Sevice Levels, ASA & Occupancy Rate

Taylor Reach Group

In the last Indicators post, we discussed one of the most important operational indicators: Average Handle Time or AHT. In this issue, we continue with other operational indicators dealing with the efficiency of the center, i.e. “Service Level”, “Average Speed of Answer (ASA)” and “Occupancy Rate”. By: Turaj Seyrafiaan.