2017 has been a year of major changes in the contact center market. There have been more acquisitions than in any year I can remember. There have also been more partnerships announced, which have at least in part been enabled by the advance of cloud-based systems. The move to the cloud has continued apace, along with the addition of new capabilities that allow employees to access systems from mobile devices. Vendors have of course announced many updates to existing systems, as well as exciting...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Workforce Optimization
A few years ago, we carried out benchmark research into customer service best practices. A key element of the research was to compare the approaches of the nearly three-fifths (58%) of organizations that described themselves as very customer-focused and the remaining two-fifths (42%) that are not so focused on their customers.
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Customer Journey Maps,
Digital transformation
A lot is being written and said about the omnichannel customer experience and the role contact center agents play in providing such experiences. From the customer’s perspective, I think it boils down to four things: that the interaction is easy, personal to them, within the context of the relationship and previous interactions, and consistent no matter with whom or what technology they interact. From the agent or user’s perspective, it should be easy to find the information needed to resolve...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Robotic Process Automation,
Workforce Optimization
Our benchmark research into next-generation customer engagement shows the telephone is far from dead as a channel of customer engagement. Although the research shows other channels are likely to grow more quickly over the next two years, nearly half (46%) of organizations said they expect to see significant or some growth in the volume of calls they need to handle. So, as well as supporting additional digital channels of engagement, organizations must ensure the way they handle calls meets...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Workforce Optimization,
Revenue
Our benchmark research over the last couple of years confirms what we all instinctively know: Consumers engage with each other and organizations using an increasing number of engagement channels. Indeed, our latest research into the next-generation contact center in the cloud shows the average number of channels organizations now support has grown to almost eight. The same research confirms that organizations now realize the way to compete is to match or exceed customer expectations regarding...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Feedback Management,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Robotic Process Automation,
Customer Journey Maps,
Workforce Optimization
Not many years ago, building and running a contact center was a complex task. Organizations typically had to license all the systems they required (most of them proprietary and on-premises), customize them to meet their requirements and integrate them into a workable architecture. But beyond all the systems issues, the key to running the center was forecasting the right number of skilled agents that would be needed to handle expected interaction patterns and then routing calls to the most...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Feedback Management,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Robotic Process Automation,
Customer Journey Maps,
Billing and Recurring Revenue,
Workforce Optimization,
Digital transformation
Customer engagement is undergoing its biggest transformation in decades. Consumers now use a significantly greater number and variety of channels to engage with organizations – everything from phone, email and the corporate website to social media, text messaging, chat, mobile apps and video. This is forcing organizations to change in order not to miss out on business opportunities.
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Feedback Management,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Omnichannel,
Robotic Process Automation,
Customer Journey Maps,
Billing and Recurring Revenue,
Workforce Optimization
I have been involved in the call center market for around 30 years, first as a consultant building call centers for organizations and later as an analyst covering developments in organizations’ customer engagement best practices and vendor product developments. Looking back over the first 20, maybe even 25 years, it has been a slowly developing market. Early call centers essentially included an on-premises ACD or PBX, call routing software, computer telephony integration (CTI) software that...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center
Customer engagement is nothing new – organizations have been engaging with customers in one way or another ever since business began. Over the years, however, the nature of this engagement has changed dramatically, from largely face-to-face encounters and the written word to telephone, email, fax and text messaging and now to text-based applications, social media, mobile apps and video. These changes prompted organizations to create call centers to centralize the handling of phone calls, then...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Workforce Optimization,
Knowledge Management
Today many conversations about contact centers and CRM focus on customer engagement and the customer experience. Customer engagement should be relatively straightforward, addressing how organizations interact with customers through different channels of engagement. However, when it comes to customer experience, I believe many miss the point. The key word is experience, which means it is ultimately about perceptions and emotions. Companies must consider how customers feel prior to, during and...
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Topics:
Customer Analytics,
Customer Engagement,
Customer Experience,
Cloud Computing,
Customer Service,
Contact Center,
Billing and Recurring Revenue,
Workforce Optimization