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4 Ways Ticket Deflection and Routing Helps Customer Service Teams Maximize Efficiency

Even a fantastic customer service team can be plagued by poor ticket deflection and routing. Your stellar agents may be equipped to answer many customer questions, but if they need to sift through dozens of issues that range from simple inquiries to complex matters, then they aren’t maximizing the ways in which they can help customers. This is where ticket deflection and routing comes in: to maximize the time and effort of your customer service agents.

How to make the most of distributed product planning

Whether you call it program increment (PI) planning, quarterly planning for product teams, or even big room planning, the reality is the same: These sessions are complex undertakings, even more so in our current hybrid reality. Every 8-12 weeks, dozens, hundreds, or — in some cases — thousands of product team members meet to to align on a shared vision, pinpoint cross-team dependencies, discuss features, and, ultimately, plan their product roadmap.

7 Tried & Tested Ways To Keep Track Of Employee Hour

Managing employee hours is integral to running a successful business or organization. Accurate time tracking ensures that your employees are fairly compensated and allows you to identify areas where they can improve productivity. Manual time tracking is a challenging task and is also prone to errors. Thus, many companies are looking to automate their time tracking operations for more efficiency and accuracy.

7 steps to successful strategic marketing planning for agencies

As an agency, you know how to provide guidance and deliver projects for your clients. But when was the last time you took a look at your own agency and planned out a strategic roadmap? Agencies spend around 7-20% of their revenue on their own marketing — but that's a pretty wide gap. How can you know what's a good ballpark investment for your agency’s marketing efforts? No matter what your budget is, you need a strategic plan to ensure your marketing investment is worth it.

Top 5 reasons why customers need an endless aisle

An endless aisle is an innovative solution that blurs the lines between brick-and-mortar and online shopping. When a product is out of stock or a store isn’t large enough to carry its entire catalog, an endless aisle captures an in-store customer’s intent to buy in the moment by directing them to the retailer’s website via an in-store kiosk or tablet, a QR code, or NFC device.