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The importance of AI to balancing customer service resources

Published on: March 06, 2019
Author: Pascal Gauvrit - CTO

Across the globe and in every sector, customer expectations are rising. This translates into greater volumes of incoming queries for brands, as consumers demand more meaningful conversations if they are to remain loyal. How can brands ensure they are delivering the experience customers want with finite resources?

4 ways of delivering blended multichannel customer experience

Published on: September 18, 2018
Author: Joanna Allouche - Consultant

We live in a multichannel world. Consumers want to be able to contact brands through their channel of choice, whether it is email, social media, chat or over the phone. How can brands therefore ensure they are truly multichannel? We outline 4 ways to overcome the challenges…

The 3 dimensions of customer service conversations

Published on: November 02, 2016
Author: Laurence Chami - Managing Director

Organizations today receive a growing number of incoming emails and social media messages from consumers. At the same time the range and scope of these interactions is also expanding – essentially consumers today want to be able to have conversations with brands, on their channel of choice, in order to find out information, solve problems and to give feedback.

Why email is more important than ever for customer service

Published on: August 19, 2016
Author: Neil Cox - Account Manager

While it is widely considered a mature channel, email is becoming more, not less important when it comes to customer service. Consumers value its ease of use and full audit trail, while the rise of mobile makes it even faster and simpler to contact companies using email. Expectations are high – customers demand fast, high quality responses that answer their questions. This puts a strain on...

7 ways to harness chat for improved customer service

Published on: August 05, 2016
Author: Gokcen Onur - Technical Project Manager

Chat is amongst the fastest growing channels for customer service. This is because it delivers major benefits to both consumers and companies. Consumers love its ease of use and ability it gives them to hold real-time conversations with brands, and therefore get faster responses to their queries. Companies like the fact that is more efficient than the telephone, as agents can simultaneously chat

6 ways to transform social customer service

Published on: July 22, 2016
Author: Neil Cox - Account Manager

Social media has fundamentally changed the relationship between customers and brands, providing consumers with a mouthpiece to share their feedback with people across the world. The openness and simplicity of social media is therefore both a challenge and an opportunity for companies. Get it right and provide the personalized, fast response that consumers demand and you will boost engagement...

Understanding 6 key trends in UK customer service

Published on: July 06, 2016
Author: Steve Nattress

Customers are increasingly demanding about the levels of service that they receive from brands. Given this pressure, along with the need to operate as efficiently as possible, how are contact centers evolving to meet changing needs? Providing a view into the industry, the UK Contact Centre Decision-Makers’ Guide from analysts Contact Babel provides a rich and detailed picture of...

5 key customer service skills – and how technology can help improve them

Published on: November 06, 2015
Author: Anne-Merete Jensen - Senior Business Consultant

Recruiting and retaining high quality customer service staff is one of the cornerstones of keeping consumers happy and loyal. Even with the rise of self-service options, for the majority of channels (email, social media, chat, phone, face to face) the experience created by the people you employ is crucial to the success or failure of the customer relationship. Gartner predicts...

The rise of the customer hub

Published on: October 14, 2015
Author: Derek Lewis

At a time when customer experience is becoming everyone’s job, it is vital that organizations break down any internal barriers that disrupt the customer journey. Only by working together,across departments, will customers receive the right levels of service and consequently remain loyal to a business.However, many companies remain organized in a traditional departmental...

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