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Regarding the abandon rate issue mentioned in that last sentence, frequent readers of the blog probably know what I’m going to say next. A great way to reduce (or even eliminate) abandonedcalls is to replace hold times with a call-back. Let’s say your call center successfully met your 80/20 target all day.
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