Case Studies & Testimonials

Real World Examples. Really Powerful Results.

Below are detailed examples of how ICMI provided training services that yielded tangible, positive results. 

Client Success Story: Call Center Supervisor Leadership Development Program

Situation:

  • Full service communications provider 
  • Client was interested in re-engaging employees with training 

Results:

  • Consistent processes, tools, terminology, and metrics
  • Managers have a better appreciation for the role they play in delivering effective workforce management 

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Client Success Story: Essential Skills and Knowledge for Effective Contact Center Management

Situation:

  • A nationwide insurance company (100+ geographically dispered centers) 
  • Lack of consistent processes, tools, terminology & metrics
  • Centers at different levels of "maturity"

Results:

  • Consistent processes 
  • Employees happy; customers recieve higher level of service
  • Company brand protected 

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ICMI Training Client Testimonials

I believe the content and course was exactly what we needed to improve consistency and drive home key coaching elements. It was well presented, informative and a great seminar for new managers.
Wanda Henry, Director, CRC Solutions, SaskTel

 

ICMI Training provides engaging discussion on various topics and challenges that cross industries and excellent take-away materials!
Karen Greco, Albridge Solutions Inc.

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