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How to Find an Amazing Customer Service Call Center

No matter what business you manage, most customers prefer speaking to a qualified customer service representative to resolve their issues quickly and efficiently. Fortunately, a customer service call center can help you do just that. Whether it’s inbound or outbound service, these call centers can manage large call volumes, provide round-the-clock service, and boost customer experience effortlessly.

A Guide to Efficient Call Center Staffing (With Useful Tips)

For smooth call center operations, it’s essential to have an adequate number of frontline staff working at any given time. After all, having excess agents could lead to resource wastage, while agent shortage could result in poor customer experience. Efficient call center staffing will help you resolve these problems and set the stage for smooth and profitable operations. However, every call center has unique needs and should follow a staffing model that fits their needs perfectly.

Simpler plans for Element, on-premise and cloud!

You may have noticed the Element website has had a bit of a refresh today. We’ve made it a little easier for people to navigate according to how they want to use Element - there are now personal, community and enterprise tabs in the top navigation bar. Simultaneously we’ve distinguished Element Matrix Services (EMS) a little more, to make it clear that EMS offers hosted Matrix infrastructure directly to developers so they can build on Matrix.

4 Questions To Ask Your Vendor About Security - Podcast

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month and this month on the Vivantio Vibe podcast, we dive into security issues, trust factors and some questions you should ask to make sure your software vendor will keep your company and your customer's data safe. Director of Digital Marketing and Vivantio Vibe podcast host Todd Carruth shares 4 questions to ask your vendor about security. You can listen below or download wherever you get your favorite podcasts including iTunes or Spotify.

Technical Product Management 101

Developing a product nowadays isn’t as simple as solving (or creating) a market’s need. You could identify a problem, create a product/service that solves that problem, use great marketing strategies, and still fail. While marketing, sales, customer service, engineering, human resources, and other company areas are important, the technical product management area has gained relevancy as it traverses the core departments of a company.

6 Habits Of Customer Service Oriented Companies

Positioning a business around customer service doesn’t happen overnight. It requires the right people, tools, and processes to make it a reality. But investing in building a customer service oriented culture pays off. According to Forbes, customer-centric companies are 60% more profitable than companies that don’t focus on customers.1 As the bar continues to rise, more and more companies are trying to figure out what it means to be a customer service oriented business.

5 Factors to Consider Before Trialing a Four-Day Working Week

The past 18 months have necessitated a shift to working remotely, adjusting to more flexible hours, and mastering the Zoom mute button. As companies consider how best to approach the new normal in 2021, one idea that is making waves across the globe is the four-day working week. In our previous article, we looked at the pros and cons of the four-day week. If you’re considering a trial at your company, it’s important to be prepared beforehand to get the best out of the exercise.

A project manager's guide to portfolio management

Project portfolio management (PPM) is a means of strategically aligning project portfolios with business objectives. It makes it easier to identify the risk-reward per project or portfolio, forecast returns, and ultimately make smarter business decisions. In essence, portfolio management helps you diplomatically allocate and leverage resources to maximize benefits and outcomes. Sounds good on paper, but how does it affect project management, specifically?