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Why You Need to Measure Customer Experience in Your Contact Center

Playvox

While it’s hard to argue against the importance of delivering great CX, it’s also all too easy to assume that the experiences your contact center delivers are up to par simply because you are handling interactions efficiently. Unpacking the types of customer interactions contact centers handle provides key insights.

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Contact Center Metrics Tracking Toward Customer Centricity

Think Customers

For too many years, contact center measurements have been focused on efficiency instead of customer experience. Metrics such as average handle time (AHT), number of contacts handled, average wait time, and average speed of answer have all been heavily used and tracked.

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High Performance Contact Centers Begin With the Right WEM Suite

Playvox

But without getting contact center performance right, all other CX elements – such as marketing, user experience, etc. How do you build a high performance contact center? These enable you to make progress on your most pressing challenges and transform into a high performance contact center. Perhaps not.

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

BlueOcean

Great companies are regularly assessing the ongoing value of their partnerships – but how do you measure the true value your contact center outsourcer is delivering? Whether it’s your own culture that shifts over time or that of your outsourcer, keeping a pulse on cultural alignment in your outsourced contact center is essential.

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How to Calculate Outsourced Call Center Service Level and Why is it Important?

Advantage Communications

These metrics - as discussed in our blog titled ‘ 7 Key Metrics to Look out for When Outsourcing Your Customer Service to a Call Center ’ - include First-Call Resolution (FCR), Net Promoter Score (NPS), Customer Satisfaction (CSAT), Call Abandonment Rates (CAR), Customer Effort Score (CES), Average Handle Time (AHT) and Service Level (SLA).

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What is the purpose of customer experience management?

ViiBE Blog

Through monitoring customer experiences in call centers and contact centers , as well as during engagement through social media accounts, you can get a wider perspective on how your business performs on all levels of customer-business interaction and understand how to build a more long-lasting relationship.

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Recipe for Success – The Alphabet Soup of Customer Experience Acronyms

NICE inContact

Net Promoter Score (NPS). Promoters (score 9-10) are loyal enthusiasts who will keep buying and refer others, fueling growth. Recently, the industry has moved beyond CSAT to measure loyalty, effort, and value. Customer Effort Score (CES). Average Handle Time (AHT).