VPI is a well-established vendor of workforce optimization systems and rated a Hot Vendor in our 2015 Workforce Optimization Value Index. It offers a full suite of products for this market. Notable among them is Performance Reporting, which produces reports and dashboards showing a range of analysis
Achieving this goal is not easy, and the research indicates that data is a major impediment. The foremost issue is the number and variety of data sources that contain customer experience data. The research finds that companies currently use an average of about eight data sources, most commonly data about finance (for 62%), website usage (58%), demographics (58%), customer feedback (56%), interactions (42%), channel usage (41%), social media (24%) and video (19%) – some
However, the research shows that rather than spending time making decisions based on the outputs of analytics, users spend most of their time preparing (47%) and reviewing (43%) data. This is likely a consequence of using spreadsheets as the main analytics tool, which 50 percent do regularly and 32 percent do universally; these tools notoriously require manual effort to prepare and digest data, and are prone to introducing data inconsistencies and errors. The tools available from VPI are designed to make it easier for business users to determine which data to use and thus what outputs are produced. The system comes with packaged reports, scorecards and more than 500 standard metrics, all of which can used as is or customized. VPI hasn’t forgotten its call center heritage so information can be displayed on large screens within a contact center or as tickers on an agent’s desktop. In addition Customer Experience BI includes root-cause analysis and a variety of ways in which alerts and actions can be flagged to make appropriate information available in a timely fashion for users to take action on. VPI is also keeping up with innovative new technology by making the outputs available on mobile devices, something which our various research projects show is increasingly important as more employees work away from their desks but still need access to alerts and information.
At least partly because spreadsheets are so commonly used to produce
Regards,
Richard J. Snow
VP & Research Director