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When you treat your customers like a valuable piece of your corporate puzzle they’re going to be more loyal. And those loyal customers pack on a higher LCV and ROI than new customers. Reese found that customer-centric companies fulfill the big picture needs of customers. Access to customer information?
From the caller’s perspective, they have only two choices: wait until an agent resource becomes available, or abandon (hang up) and try again later. From the call center’s perspective, a long queue results in many abandonedcalls, repeat attempts, and customer dissatisfaction. Customer Satisfaction.
Call Summary Report : Shows details about all incoming calls in a specific time period, including data such as the number of answered calls, talk time, agent picking speed, abandonedcalls, etc. This report helps optimize waiting systems to meet service standards. ServiceLevel Agreement (SLA) Report.
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