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Wanted: Customer Service Change Agents for Contact Centers

Tricia Morris

According to the survey, self-service channel usage has increased from 67% in 2012 to 76% in 2014, while phone usage remains the same at 73%. While the voice of the customer may be heard less often over the phone, it is clearly stating a growing preference for digital engagement. 43% don’t ever review assisted service processes.

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Customer service in a mobile-first world

Eptica

Author: Steve Nattress For increasing numbers of people mobile is their preferred means of connecting to, and communicating with, the outside world. Time spent on mobile devices grew by 117% year on year between 2014 and 2015 and nearly half of all ecommerce transactions now take place on mobile devices.

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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. …

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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 Growth

Brad Cleveland Blog

As of December 2014, nearly 75% of all U.S. mobile subscribers aged 13 and older owned a smartphone. The highest adoption rates belong to mobile subscribers aged 25-34 (88.9%), and 18-24 (88.6%). In January 2013, the smartphone adoption rates for these groups were 73.5% and 72.2%, respectively.

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Smartphone Growth

Brad Cleveland Blog

As of December 2014, nearly 75% of all U.S. mobile subscribers aged 13 and older owned a smartphone. The highest adoption rates belong to mobile subscribers aged 25-34 (88.9%), and 18-24 (88.6%). In January 2013, the smartphone adoption rates for these groups were 73.5% and 72.2%, respectively.

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