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Multichannel Contact Centers, by the Numbers

Brad Cleveland Blog

How many organizations are using various contact channels? Recent research (Understanding the Customer Journey, a study conducted by ICMI and LiveOps, 2015) explored channel usage in service settings. The questions included both channels supported and the percentage of total contact volume.

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Multichannel Contact Centers, by the Numbers

Brad Cleveland Blog

How many organizations are using various contact channels? Recent research (Understanding the Customer Journey, a study conducted by ICMI and LiveOps, 2015) explored channel usage in service settings. The questions included both channels supported and the percentage of total contact volume.

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GM Leverages AI in Social Customer Care

Brad Cleveland Blog

GM, America’s largest automobile manufacturer, has more than 17 million social brand mentions and engages in more than 400,000 customer care conversations each year. GM set (and met) two aggressive goals to support their customer-centric vision.

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GM Leverages AI in Social Customer Care

Brad Cleveland Blog

GM, America’s largest automobile manufacturer, has more than 17 million social brand mentions and engages in more than 400,000 customer care conversations each year. GM set (and met) two aggressive goals to support their customer-centric vision. Goal 1: Deliver on today’s customer expectations.

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GM Leverages AI in Social Customer Care

Brad Cleveland Blog

GM, America’s largest automobile manufacturer, has more than 17 million social brand mentions and engages in more than 400,000 customer care conversations each year. GM set (and met) two aggressive goals to support their customer-centric vision. Goal 1: Deliver on today’s customer expectations.

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Smartphone Statistics

Brad Cleveland Blog

Retailers reported that sales via smartphones grew an average of 87% in 2014. Source: Forrester, 2015 report) 71% of in–store shoppers who use smartphones for research say their device has become more important to their in-store experience.

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Smartphone Statistics

Brad Cleveland Blog

Retailers reported that sales via smartphones grew an average of 87% in 2014. Source: Forrester, 2015 report) 71% of in–store shoppers who use smartphones for research say their device has become more important to their in-store experience. …