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Call Center Management on Fast Forward: Succeeding in Today's Dynamic Customer Contact Environment

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The industry’s No. 1 selling book on call center management! Often dubbed the "Call Center Bible", Call Center Management on Fast Forward is the most comprehensive source available on running a call center. It covers every aspect of call center management—service level, forecasting, scheduling, resource calculations, metrics, quality, budgeting, reporting, strategy and key enabling technologies—in a format that is well-organized and easy to understand.

The updated and expanded edition contains important new information, including:

  • Trends in customer expectations
  • Best practices in performance reports and objectives
  • How to create an effective customer access strategy appropriate for today’s environment
  • How to manage multichannel contacts with quality
  • New technologies—and how they’re changing customer contact services
  • Improving the call center’s strategic impact and ROI
  • New case studies and examples from Wells Fargo, Starbucks, Aetna and many others

Budgets, Service Level, Quality, Forecast accuracy

Call Center Forecasting & Scheduling

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This book is temporarily out of stock.

There is simply no way to establish and operate an effective call center environment without a solid understanding of the principles behind forecasting, staffing, scheduling, service level, queuing dynamics and real-time management. Originally published in the pages of Call Center Management Review, these articles were selected for their educational value, practicality, and most importantly, coverage of timeless call center management principles.

104 pages, paperback, more than 35 charts and graphs.

Forecasting, Real-Time Management, Scheduling, Service Level

Call Center Forecasting & Scheduling (eBook)

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There is simply no way to establish and operate an effective call center environment without a solid understanding of the principles behind forecasting, staffing, scheduling, service level, queuing dynamics and real-time management. Originally published in the pages of Call Center Management Review, these articles were selected for their educational value, practicality, and most importantly, coverage of timeless call center management principles.

104 pages, more than 35 charts and graphs.

Forecasting, Real-Time Management, Scheduling, Service Level

Call Center Management on Fast Forward: Succeeding in Today's Dynamic Customer Contact Environment (eBook)

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The industry’s No. 1 selling book on call center management! Now available in eBook format, Call Center Management on Fast Forward is the most comprehensive source available on running a call center. This book, dubbed the "Call Center Bible", covers every aspect of call center management—service level, forecasting, scheduling, resource calculations, metrics, quality, budgeting, reporting, strategy and key enabling technologies—in a format that is well-organized and easy to understand.

The updated and expanded edition contains important new information, including:

  • Trends in customer expectations
  • Best practices in performance reports and objectives
  • How to create an effective customer access strategy appropriate for today’s environment
  • How to manage multichannel contacts with quality
  • New technologies—and how they’re changing customer contact services
  • Improving the call center’s strategic impact and ROI
  • New case studies and examples from Wells Fargo, Starbucks, Aetna and many others

Please note: Due to the size of this file, it may take up to 10 minutes to download, depending on the speed of your connection.

Service Level, Forecast accuracy, Forecasting, Scheduling

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