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AI Enhances the Contact Center Experience
Sudesh T, Head of Customer Care Management, AXA Hong Kong and Macau


Sudesh T, Head of Customer Care Management, AXA Hong Kong and Macau
What is omni-channel?
This is a term used fairly frequently, especially in tech conferences, on how companies can leverage technologies to interact with their customers across multiple channels seamlessly, and yet maintain an understanding of the context and being able to proactively manage customer expectations. To the customer, “You should know that I sent you an email two days ago, and I walked into your service center last week, and I also called you yesterday about the same problem. How can you not know?” All these interactions usually occur in different channels and in different systems with almost no integration, which make us “look incompetent” that we didn’t know these interactions took place. Imagine knowing who is calling when the first ring hits your hotlines, with the contact center agent being able to see the 360-degree customer portfolio view, past contact history across multiple channels, past survey results, and the reason for the call using AI-based analytics, all within a few seconds of the call being patched through. This technology is available today and is already being used—comes at a cost, but is worth the investment.Outsourcing your customers’ voice?
Well, this has been a long debate of “should I have my own contact center” or “should I ask someone else to run it for me”. Most of the time it comes down to cost and scalability, where most companies simply choose to work with a vendor to manage these support services, supported by many transactional KPIs. Very few companies actually add customer experience metrics in these contracts, which includes survey results, tone of voice, and first contact resolution.While having the right technology in place acts as a great enabler it’s the people behind the hotlines who make the difference
How to keep contact centre agents engaged?
Unfortunately, contact center roles are one of those jobs that are least regarded and hence face the hiring glut. Apart from a competitive package and career development plan, team engagement is very important to any contact center, more so because of the team size involved. It encourages the right culture and helps increase retention especially when competition for talent is intense. While it’s key to keep productivity high during working hours, simple and regular activities during the day can keep the morale high. Some ideas include team lunches, birthday celebrations, town halls, setting up relaxation corners, ad-hoc celebratory parties, performance awards, and more. But more importantly, listen. Run regular employee satisfaction surveys to “measure the temperature” as well as to get ideas on how to create an engaging workplace. You can also participate in numerous external industry awards to drive higher performance and create a sense of pride amongst the team members.Will AI take away contact centre jobs?
This is the age-old adage that robots will one day rule the world! Perhaps, a very very long time from now, but until then, artificial intelligence will be able to help contact centers become more efficient and enable contact center agents to have more meaningful conversations with their customers. Chatbots have already been deployed in many contact centers to help navigate customers on transactional queries. Some AI deployments are already in progress through email bots, AI-assisted proactive communications, and predictive analysis. Yes, some traditional roles will disappear, but most roles will change and evolve. Contact center roles will still be needed, however, technology will be there to support and enhance the overall customer experience.Weekly Brief
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