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Self-Service for Contact Center: The Definitive Guide

NobelBiz

Generally speaking, in the contact center space, people tend to look at the one-to-one interaction with an agent as the primary means of obtaining information about products and services. A functioning self-service system generally empowers clients with the tools and resources necessary for their inquiries.

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What do consumers expect in a conversational self-service system?

Interactions

Today, automation in the contact center is a necessity. Customers are busy and self-service provides a fast and efficient way for them to get things done. Efficiency and convenience are top themes in the self-service equation. What do customers consider the biggest deterrents of automated systems? .

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Find Balance in SMS Self Service and Proactive Engagement

Russel Lolacher

The thing about expectations is they never go down. SMS self service is no different. Customers are getting exceedingly comfortable navigating digital engagement with brands. And the expectations they have around what service will look like in that landscape continues to rise, whether your organization is ready or not.

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The Impact of Knowledge Management for Self Service in Customer Service

CSM Magazine

The first choice for many consumers is now self-service. Studies have shown that almost 90% of clients anticipate a brand having its own service portal – and they prefer knowledge base enabled self-service channels such as FAQs. Adding Knowledge Management makes Customer Self Service easier.

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The Health of the Contact Center: Are You Ready for 2019?

A survey of 1,000 contact center professionals reveals what it takes to improve agent well-being in a customer-centric era. This report is a must-read for contact center leaders preparing to engage agents and improve customer experience in 2019.

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3 Ways Cloud Contact Center Solutions Enable Innovation

Upstream Works

It’s easy for contact centers to build a business case for adopting cloud technology – reasons ranging from meeting the needs of today’s customers to finding an economical path to modernizing the contact center. Here are three examples to illustrate. AI Puts You Ahead of the Curve.

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4 Ways Cloud-Based Contact Center Solutions Increase Flexibility

Upstream Works

As momentum continues to build for cloud adoption in the contact center space, the business case for supporting this decision becomes clear. These are a few specific examples of how cloud benefits the contact center and any one of these is sufficient to justify the investment.