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Customer Self-Service: Pros, Cons, Examples

TechSee

Today, digital self-service has become the preference – and the new normal, along with higher expectations and reliance on these channels. The role of technology is more important than ever in improving customer service and operational efficiencies. Download our eBook: What Self Service Will Look Like in 2025 .

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From Tension to Resolution: 90 Seconds with a Virtual Agent

SmartAction

Fabletics leverages a Virtual Agent to interact with their customers every time you call them. If you have multiple self-service destinations and a variety of agent skill-sets, it’s in your best interest to allow the user to tell you why they called. Keep it Conversational. But many should be.

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Step 3 of 5: AI Self-Service Without Compromise – AI Without Data is Like a Race Car Without Fuel

SmartAction

This is the third of a five-part blog series that outlines the Five Best Practices for AI Self-Service Without Compromise. Gartner predicts that customers soon will prefer using speech-driven interfaces to other forms of self-service when given a choice. Read Part 1 and Part 2 first!

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Step 3 of 5: AI Self-Service Without Compromise – AI Without Data is Like a Race Car Without Fuel

SmartAction

This is the third of a five-part blog series that outlines the Five Best Practices for AI Self-Service Without Compromise. Gartner predicts that customers soon will prefer using speech-driven interfaces to other forms of self-service when given a choice. Read Part 1 and Part 2 first!

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Expert Perspectives: Digital Insights from HfS Research Director

HGS

Melissa: Today’s customer service trends are being driven by customer expectations for really simple and straightforward communication. In many cases, this means self-service tools, although customers also sometimes need to pick up the phone and speak with a person.

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Driving Contact Center Change: Chatbots, OmniChannel, Cloud

Altivon

Because each one in its own way increases efficiency and decreases customer effort. But what about customer effort? Studies show that the majority of customers would rather have an effortless experience than a delightful one (CCIQ). From a customer experience perspective, it requires more than channel choices.

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How to Improve Contact Center Optimization with Customer Journeys

Pointillist

Initiatives include “training staff for interactions in new channels, optimizing AI and self-service opportunities and improving integrations between touchpoints.”. Current systems and workforce often limit your ability to understand customers as they move across channels. Why do they leak into agent-assisted channels?