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How to Decrease Contact Center Abandonment Rates with UC Technology [Case Study]

Revation Systems

Legacy technology is often linked to high abandonment rates in contact centers – meaning that patients who call into the clinic face long hold times and eventually give up and hang up the phone before speaking to an agent. High abandonment rates lead to unhappy patients and, ultimately, a delay in care.

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Case Study: Credit Union Increases Service Levels with Call-Backs

Fonolo

Due to a shortage of agents, calls were sent to a backup call center during business hours at a cost of $5 per call, in order to maintain their service levels. . On top of all that, there was no technology in place that could assist the staff in delivering a positive service experience to members. 50% reduction in abandon rate.

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Why an 80/20 Service Level is Wrong for Your Call Center

Fonolo

In the world of contact center metrics, “service level” has always held a special place. Call center service levels are, broadly speaking, a commitment to a particular average speed of answer, or ASA. And for many call center managers, maintaining these service levels is a top priority.

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How the South Bend Clinic Reduced Abandonment Rates by 200% with LinkLive

Revation Systems

200% The South Bend Clinic Improves Contact Center Abandonment Rate by 200% with LinkLive. High Abandonment Rates Linked to Outdated Technology. The clinic’s customer satisfaction rates were dropping at alarming levels. LinkLive Up & Running in 30 Days, Abandonment Rates Start to Drop.

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New Survey on Service Level: 80/20 Is Still Going Strong

Fonolo

When it comes to metrics for tracking call center performance, service level is the undeniable king of the hill. Cool Scatter Plot of Service Levels! One chart really jumps out: A scatter plot of all the service levels that call centers are using. The Case against Service Level as “North Star”.

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3 Proven Ways to Baby-Proof your Contact Center

Fonolo

The must-have “ service level ,” call abandonment rates, first call resolution (FCR), average speed of answer (ASA), average time in queue, and other metrics are top of mind for managers and agents alike. We talk about: How you can save 40% on customer service costs. Successful case studies.

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How to Pick the Right Inbound Call Center Company

Global Response

Quality of service : When working with an inbound call center, you need one that will provide exceptional quality of service for your customers. Look closely at the call center’s customer satisfaction scores, previous service level agreements (SLAs), and performance metrics.