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5 Technologies That Reduce Customer Effort

VocalCom

Customers seek effortless experiences, and the key to satisfying them is by using technologies in ways that serve their needs. Here are five ways to reduce customer effort through the efficient use of contact center technologies. Only then can IVR menus truly serve customers well and save them time.

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Customer Effort: Don’t Make Your Customers Work For You

VocalCom

According to a study by Corporate Executive Board, reducing customer effort is key to earning long-term loyalty. The Customer Effort Score, or CES, is an efficient way to measure customer satisfaction and is the KPI your company really needs to keep an eye on. So how can you reduce customer effort?

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A 5-Step Checklist for Mastering Enterprise AI

CSM Magazine

Perhaps your objectives are more qualitative and based on measures of customer satisfaction, customer effort and customer lifetime value? Select the right data – AI tools such as bots, chatbots and digital assistants are only as good as the data used to train them.

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Our 5 Favorite Customer Experience Articles Right Now

BlueOcean

This Gartner article explores the top challenges of achieving a seamless customer experience through digital customer service – think website-based self-service, automation, AI and machine learning, big data, chatbots and Natural Language Processing, CRM capabilities. Read more here. Read more here.

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Top 5 Customer Service Trends to Look out for in 2017

aircall

Connected customers enjoy self-service because they feel self-reliant and empowered. Self-service resources are available round the clock, which will reduce friction and lower customers’ effort score. One potential application of AI is to direct customer support. Chatbots are already present in that area.

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2017 Is Out, 2018 Is In – What Will Customer Service Look Like This Year?

Comm100

Customer advocates and thought leaders agree: providing a friction-less experience for customers is moving from novelty to mandatory. That is why reducing customer effort was voted the number one priority for contact centers in 2018. There are other implications to this new customer service trend.