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A Foundation for Exceptional Digital Self-Service Design

COPC

With digital self-service technology advancing at a phenomenal rate, why are interactions with chatbots and interactive voice response (IVR) systems still the sources of so many frustrating customer experiences? People change, and so do your customer’s wants and needs.

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5 Technologies That Reduce Customer Effort

VocalCom

The technologies used in modern contact centers are instrumental in delivering great customer experiences. However, when companies do not optimize the use of these tools, each interaction becomes unnecessarily complicated. Here are five ways to reduce customer effort through the efficient use of contact center technologies.

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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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Applications that Improve the Customer Journey

DMG Consulting

Applications that Improve the Customer Journey. Recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology coupled with consumer preference for digital channels, is driving interest in and adoption of intelligent virtual agents (IVAs) and a related technology, robotic process automation (RPA). Technology.

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Customer retention in the telecom industry – new thinking

TechSee

Verizon Up now allows customers to benefit from a range of perks in exchange for loyalty, including hardware upgrades, content, internet service and Fios. Advanced technologies. Telcos are increasingly investing in advanced technologies to reduce their churn rates. Shoddy self-service.

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Is Self-Service Good for Your Business?

CX Journey

Image courtesy of Unsplash Does self-service reduce or increase effort? Not just for customers but also for your business? I wrote about technology and the customer experience a couple times last year; after all, that''s what self-service is all about: technology.

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How to provide an effortless customer experience

TechSee

You call the customer service number printed clearly on the DVD cover, and your IVR-directed call is picked up by Tier 1 support in less than two minutes. You’re satisfied with your purchase – not only because the product met your needs but also because the company provided you with a truly effortless customer experience.