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Seamless Customer Experience with Omni Channel Support

Magellan Solutions

On average, 51% of companies use at least eight channels to interact with customers, including emails, social media, websites, phones, live chat, and in-store. Around 78% of customers use various channels to complete a transaction. And that is what omnichannel support is all about.

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See an omni-channel contact center in action

Vonage

Your business serves ultra-connected customers who expect a consistent experience through every channel. So, the more channels, the better, yes? Sure, but only if the customer gets treated right across the board — at any point, on any channel (even by that new chatbot your boss keeps mentioning). The result?

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Omni Channel Success, with Steve Bederman from NobelBiz | Scalable Call Center Sales Podcast

NobelBiz

What do I feel like, how do I manage that? You have some structure to that thinking, you know why you want to do it and the way you want to do it, you may be a process manager or gamification. Omnichannel’s Approach to Sales Jason : So I want to ask you something on a tactical kind of practically situation.

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Why You Should Build an Omnichannel Customer Experience

InMoment XI

It’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that customer expectations are always changing, and you’ll never be able to keep up. However, all your customers want the same thing: to be able to interact with their brand on their terms. What is Omnichannel Customer Experience?

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The Omnichannel Olympics: Transform to Perform

Speaker: Ron Dutta, VP-Business Development and Omnichannel CX Solutions

We see businesses focusing more on customer convenience and the speed of transactions. Customers want companies to provide more channels of communication and solve problems at their moment of need, which makes interactive omnichannel solutions the order of the day. Why customer data is important to provide a better CX.

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Using Omnichannel Contact Center to Drive Customer Satisfaction

InMoment XI

The future of the contact center lies in the omnichannel contact center. What is an Omnichannel Contact Center? An omnichannel contact center is a customer service model that integrates and manages various communication channels in a unified and seamless manner. What Does an Omnichannel Contact Center Solve?

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4 Ways Omnichannel Contact Center Solutions can Improve the Customer Experience

InMoment XI

Omnichannel contact center solutions should be more than just a few buzzwords that are thrown around in your boardrooms. They should be strategies that deliver the seamless, convenient, and efficient interactions with brands that customers expect. Imagine a customer who initiates a support request through chat but needs to step away.

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Customer Context at the Speed of the Conversation

Reliable communications are mission critical - leading companies are tapping into cloud technology by moving to an omnichannel contact center that lowers costs, plus streamlines IT support processes and the management of hosted software and infrastructure.

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6 Killer Applications for Artificial Intelligence in the Customer Engagement Contact Center

If Artificial Intelligence for businesses is a red-hot topic in C-suites, AI for customer engagement and contact center customer service is white hot. This white paper covers specific areas in this domain that offer potential for transformational ROI, and a fast, zero-risk way to innovate with AI.

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Implementing Virtual Agents: Where to Start, and How to Finish

Speaker: Brian Morin, CMO, SmartAction & Aarde Cosseboom, Director of GMS Technology and Product, TechStyle Fashion Group

The answer may surprise you - 75% of customers think that calling is the most effective way to get a response from you, which means your agents are spending potential 30 hours/week on repetitive calls instead of more complex issues that do require human judgment and critical thinking. Unsurprised?