EBOOK:
With call center software, best business practices can be difficult to navigate. But the payoff is worth investigating. In this handbook, readers find detailed explanations of the latest call center technologies as well as insight on call center management—including schedule and workforce management.
EGUIDE:
The market for workforce management (WFM) software in the contact center saw double-digit growth last year, but the technology still needs work, according to experts. In this e-guide you’ll explore the pros and cons of WFM.
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide, explore the emergence of mobile contact center apps for creating a better customer experience. You'll also discover best practices for cutting through copious contact center data with key performance indicators (KPI).
EGUIDE:
In this expert e-guide you'll find some helpful hints as to how you can identify the proper metrics needed to produce meaningful contact center KPI's. In addition, read 7 dos and don'ts of call center management to help you nourish your agent's best CRM practices.
EGUIDE:
Shoppers are looking for more personalized, responsive, relevant experiences, and in order to provide that, your business needs an effective customer experience management (CEM) strategy. Learn how when you access this expert three-part e-guide and discover six top concepts that make up a successful CEM strategy.
EBOOK:
Leveraging self-service technologies in your contact center can significantly reduce costs, but successful implementation is tricky. Gain expert advice on how to ensure your self-service contact center initiative is a success. Read on to learn self-service contact center best practices, how to obtain executive support, and more.
WHITE PAPER:
Building a reliable, extensive knowledge base is essential for delivering relevant, efficient customer experiences. It helps employees access information faster and enables customers to serve themselves. View this white paper to uncover five cutting-edge ideas to help you build a next-gen knowledge base.
EBOOK:
Choosing between a hosted or on-premises model -- or a blend of the two -- is the first step to modernizing customer relationship management systems today. Inside, explore the key differences between a hosted and an on-premises contact center.