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Contact centers are big on analytics. The main reason companies measure things like their call-handle time, first-callresolution, and internal quality management (QM) scores are to improve customer satisfaction. So, how do you know if customers are pleased with their level of service?
Contact centers are big on analytics. The main reason companies measure things like their call-handle time, first-callresolution, and internal quality management (QM) scores are to improve customer satisfaction. So, how do you know if customers are pleased with their level of service?
By ensuring that your agents are well-trained and knowledgeable, you can minimize call handle times, increase first-callresolution rates, and reduce the need for additional staffing. Moreover, continuous training helps agents stay up-to-date with industry best practices and improves overall customer satisfaction.
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