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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! Now updated and expanded, "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, 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.

440 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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March 1, 2012
Very helpful book on managing call centers. Should be required reading for anyone wanting to be a call center manager.
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April 29, 2014
An excellent resource for people in a Call Center environment, Call Center Management on Fast Forward is a slow read with lots of good information. My suggestion is to read it in chunks in order to not turn yourself off from the real message of the book: Call Centers are more than people just answering phones. This book explains the why behind decisions that are made and the need for more or less people in seats.
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July 5, 2013
The definitive book on contact center management. Unfortunately the crunchy math and strategy are wrapped in a bit of fluff. I recommend skimming to the good stuff.
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May 18, 2013
Solid overview of the processes, issues, and common formulas and reports. It definitely helped me jump start my understanding of traffic. The style is a bit colloquial in places.
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February 19, 2020
I support a call center that manages 500,000 contacts a year. This was helpful in detecting gaps and areas we are positive. Highlighted many parts and a good read.
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