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AI Customer Service: Today’s Most Transformative Technologies

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It seems like every company in every industry wants to harness the power of AI to enhance operations and positively impact the lives of their customers. A Tata Consultancy Services survey found that 31.7% of major companies around the world are currently using AI customer service technologies, the second most common use of AI after IT.

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Beyond the AI Customer Service Hype: Practical Applications for Real Results

UJET

AI (artificial intelligence) customer service tools weren’t designed to replace your agents. They were designed to help your agents deliver a better customer experience. AI customer service tools streamline repetitive and/or time-consuming tasks and workflows so your agents can focus on what they’re best at: helping people.

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Beyond the AI Customer Service Hype: Practical Applications for Real Results

UJET

AI (artificial intelligence) customer service tools weren’t designed to replace your agents. They were designed to help your agents deliver a better customer experience. AI customer service tools streamline repetitive and/or time-consuming tasks and workflows so your agents can focus on what they’re best at: helping people.

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After Call Work – Why it Matters and How to Ensure it’s Done Right

TechSee

After call work (ACW) refers to the tasks completed by a customer service agent once the call with the customer has been completed. Strategic CRM Processes: Incorporating after call work into standard workflows ensures that the company has the data it needs to build stronger relationships with customers.

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High Performance Contact Centers Begin With the Right WEM Suite

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These include cost and efficiency metrics, such as first contact resolution (FCR) and average handle time (AHT). With efficiency metrics under control, contact centers can focus on gaining high scores on customer experience metrics such as Net Promoter Score (NPS), customer satisfaction (CSAT), and customer effort score (CES).