Hiring great customer service agents is one thing, but making sure your support team is set up to operate like a well-oiled machine long-term is an entirely different challenge, and that’s where customer service training comes in.
With more businesses running online and more workers doing their jobs from the comfort of their homes, how has the role of customer service changed? Or rather, how should it change as we move forward?
With nearly every market becoming saturated with endless options and closely competing offers, customers now have more power over your business’s success or failure than they’ve ever had before.
You're not alone: choosing a BPO is notoriously hard and the stakes are high. We built this guide to help you navigate the fragmented and frankly confusing world of outsourcing so you can find a partner that can deliver.
Learn which customer service metrics to track, how to calculate your team’s scores for each one, and how to help your associates improve upon them.
The purpose of measuring ASAT is to proactively identify risks such as burnout or lack of engagement, and ensure the team is happy doing the work they’ve been hired to do.
In this guide, we’ll share what customer service outsourcing is, when it’s appropriate to consider outsourcing your customer service, and provide several tips for making your outsourcing experience a success for both your customers and your business.
Offering 24/7 customer service ensures your customers will get the help they need when they need it, resulting in higher customer satisfaction and a more loyal customer base.
To stay competitive, businesses must prioritize exceptional customer service at every angle through positive interactions, addressing customer needs quickly and effectively, self-help resources, and constantly working to exceed customer expectations.
Let’s explore the benefits of outsourcing, guide you through selecting the right outsourcing partners, and help you integrate outsourced services seamlessly into your existing operations.
Implementing automation in customer service requires some careful planning and execution—doing it wrong or not putting enough thought and effort into it can actually make your customer experience worse.
When comparing omnichannel vs. multichannel support, omnichannel can lead to more effective interactions, but it’s challenging to set up. Let’s take a closer look.