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7 Proven Solutions to Address Customer Service Gaps

CSM Magazine

In a competitive market, stellar customer service stands as the cornerstone of a thriving business. As a matter of fact, 49% of customers have left a brand due to poor customer service , as revealed in a study back in 2021. Note that most of these customers were once very loyal to the brands they supported.

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Six customer service mistakes you probably don’t know you’re making (and how to fix them)

Vonage

It’s natural to always be on the lookout for ways to improve customer service at your organisation – but, sometimes, we’re so busy looking elsewhere that we don’t recognise what’s right under our own noses. The fix: Provide customer service that’s proactive as well as reactive. Ignoring employee engagement.

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Execs Still Don’t Get Customer Experience

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

When Oracle released their White Paper Why CustomerSatisfaction’ is No Longer Good Enough , the stats caused quite a stir, and rightfully so. 70% of shoppers have stopped buying goods or services from a company after experiencing poor customer service. Were any of us, really, surprised as customers?

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5 Strategies For Increasing Contact Center Performance

Playvox

Providing noteworthy customer experiences is a top priority for any business, and a well-run help desk, support center, or customer service center is the key to improving contact center performance. This leads to undesirable outcomes that have a snowball effect, such as poor customer service, which leads to angry customers.

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Your service quality isn’t defined by your industry

Customer Enthusiast

I was recently asked which industry sectors have the most issues with poor customer service and what could be causing this? Telecommunications (telecom, TV, internet), health plans, government offices, airlines, and insurance are the industries that consistently produce the lowest overall customer satisfaction (OSAT) scores.

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Protecting Your Contact Center Agents’ Emotional Well-Being

Playvox

Signs And Effects Of Poor Agent Emotional Well-Being In Your Contact Center Working with customers requires a lot of emotional labor from your customer service center agents — even if customers are happy. Burnout Burnout is at the heart of poor emotional well-being in a contact center.

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Workforce Management for Call Centers: What You Need to Know

Playvox

As customer interactions and support have become more complex, and contact centers provide omnichannel support, call center leaders need a better way to maximize agent performance, gain operational efficiencies, and deliver an outstanding customer service experience. Does your spreadsheet do all that?