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Ask a Contact Center Technology Expert: An Intro to Call Centers (Part 1)

Noble Systems

The Call Center came first, and was primarily based on telephone communications. The call center largely began to receive inbound phone calls from customers to handle questions, customer service, etc. Enterprising groups started to use the call center for outbound calls, too, for sales, surveys, or follow-up.

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Ask a Contact Center Technology Expert: An Intro to Call Centers (Part 1)

Noble Systems

The Call Center came first, and was primarily based on telephone communications. The call center largely began to receive inbound phone calls from customers to handle questions, customer service, etc. Enterprising groups started to use the call center for outbound calls, too, for sales, surveys, or follow-up.

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Going Mobile: Building a Remote Workforce

NICE inContact

It can be daunting to create and scale a team of remote contact center agents. Jill Blankenship, founder and CEO of outsourced customer support service Frontline Group, has experienced the challenges — but also leveraged new technology to capture data, measure and improve KPIs and manage a team of remote agents while on-the-go.

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An Introduction to the Virtual Call Center

Noble Systems

What is a virtual call center? Imagine a call center – a hub of inbound and outbound calls, staffed by a team of agents and managers – but the agents and managers are located off-site, whether in small groups in other offices or individually at their own homes. This is the concept of the virtual call center.