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Gamification in the Workplace: More Than Just a Contest

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According to a recent Gallup survey , only 23% of employees worldwide and 32% in the U.S. In order to be successful, managers need to be better equipped to provide ongoing feedback and employ effective strategies to boost employee engagement. One strategy is incorporating gamification in the workplace. What is Gamification?

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Best Contact Center Software for Remote Workers

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Managers and agents in our survey weren’t on the same page when it comes to training, with managers favoring instructor-led training and agents preferring to work with another CSR to learn the ropes of handling customer interactions. Performance And Quality Management. Motivation.

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3 No-Fail Remote Workforce Training Techniques Top Contact Centers Use

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In its own survey of 700 contact centers, IT research firm Metrigy found the success of remote work has surprised customer experience leaders. It leaves many contact center managers and agents unclear on what’s next for remote, hybrid, and on-site work. Gamification in remote workforce training is one approach.

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How to Manage a Remote Contact Center Now: 6 Best Practices

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Regular one-on-one meetings with remote agents can help assess motivation levels and allow managers to quickly course-correct as needed. Creative team building and sharing are also important, according to the customer service agents surveyed. Managers report that actively monitoring remote team satisfaction elevates engagement.

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Top Call Center Efficiency Metrics And How To Improve Them

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Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) Perhaps the most common of CX metrics, CSAT is often in the form of a customer survey on a four- or five-point scale that indicates how satisfied a customer or group of customers is with a specific product, transaction, or interaction with a company and its service level.