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Validating Your Outsourced Customer Care Partnership: Is Your Incumbent “Still the One”?

BlueOcean

Let’s face it: Contact center metrics that measure customer service as if it’s some kind of race (think Average Handle Time) are frankly table stakes. How do those NPS and CSAT scores look? How do they compare to industry averages and the averages of other potential vendors?

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How to Create a Successful Customer Experience Strategy: A Complete Guide

CSM Magazine

For instance, a specific and actionable goal is to increase the net promoter score (NPS) by 10% in the next quarter. This goal is specific, measurable, and time-bound; hence can be reviewed at the end of a quarter to cross-check targets. Build an omnichannel strategy. Leverage automation and AI. Bottom line.

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Top Call Center Efficiency Metrics And How To Improve Them

Playvox

Do you have the right technology in place to measure and support optimal CX, a hybrid workforce, and omnichannel support? Net Promoter Score (NPS) Net Promoter Score, also known as NPS, is an index ranging from -100 to 100 that measures the willingness of customers to recommend a company’s products or services to others.

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Why You Need to Measure Customer Experience in Your Contact Center

Playvox

In the age of digital disruption, customers now expect effortless and personalized omnichannel experiences, or they will likely take their business elsewhere. This requires going beyond traditional contact center metrics such as service level, average time to answer, and average handle time.