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The Ultimate 5-step Detox Programme for Contact Centre Health

CSM Magazine

Magnus Geverts shares his top tips for beating agent burnout—and the competition—in 2023. Great news for businesses that rely on the festive season to tide them over during the leaner months but extremely stressful for agents in contact centres. Next, rethink flexibility—what does it mean for your agents in 2023?

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How to help contact center agents avoid burnout

Toister Performance Solutions

Burnout is defined by the American Psychological Association as "physical, emotional, or mental exhaustion accompanied by decreased motivation, lowered performance, and negative attitudes towards oneself and others." Burnout study overview A total of 951 contact center agents participated between January and February 2023.

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Unveiling the Next Era of Customer Experience: JustCall Takes the Stage at CCW in Las Vegas

JustCall

JustCall’s participation at CCW 2023 promises to be a game-changer for businesses seeking to thrive in the rapidly changing customer service landscape. Book a meeting with one of our experts to take the first steps towards faster resolution times and agent enablement. Read on to learn more about what you can look forward to.

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Is the Contact Center a Good Career? Tenured Agents Say Yes

Balto

Figure 12: Satisfaction Metrics by Mentor Another facet of mentorship that we looked at was coaching type and frequency. The takeaway here is that agents appreciate coaching, training, and feedback — and for the most part, more is better. Retrieved February 7, 2023, from [link] Balto. 2021, October 22). – Balto Ai.

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Protecting Your Contact Center Agents’ Emotional Well-Being

Playvox

According to the 2023 Customer Rage Study by CCMC and Arizona State University , 74% of respondents reported experiencing a problem with a company’s product or service, up from 66% in 2020 and 56% in 2017. But the gap between how managers view feedback and how employees see it simply isn’t good for agent morale and mindset.