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9 Tools to Improve Average Handle Time (AHT) in Contact Centers

Calltools

Average handle time (AHT) is an important metric call center agents use to measure how much time it takes to interact with a customer. This metric measures the average length of time on the phone with the customer and includes the wait time and time spent on agents after the call has been completed.

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5 Tips To Reduce Your Call Center’s Average Handle Time (AHT)

Global Response

If so, it might be time to start reducing your average handle time. Although average handle time might seem like a small—and primarily internal—metric, it can make a big difference on customer satisfaction. your average handle time.

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How to Reduce the Average Handle Time in Call Centers

Expivia

But, there’s one key performance indicator that every call center needs to know: the average handle time. This post will define what the average handle time is, and what you can do to lower it. What Is Average Handle Time? How to Improve the Average Handle Time.

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Operational Indicators – Average Handle Time (AHT)

Taylor Reach Group

In this article, we tackle one of the most important indicators; Average Handle Time (AHT). AHT is defined as the total amount of time (on average) that an agent spends on a contact. In a Contact Center environment (voice, chat), AHT includes talk time, hold time and after call work time (ACW).

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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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If You Manage To Averages You’ll Never Be Better Than Average

CCNG

Many Contact Centers use metrics of averages to base decisions, i.e.: Average handle time (AHT) Average cost-per-contact (ACC) Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) Averages have their place in management decision-making, but they cannot be overly relied upon. What if you have a brand new technology platform?

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CX4Now: Contact Center KPIs that Matter

Fonolo

But without the contact center KPIs and metrics that managers use to measure the effectiveness of their operations, you’d never know for sure. We asked contact center industry influencers to share their insights into the changing role of KPIs and shine a light on new metrics to watch. KPIs matter. And they’re changing quickly.

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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.