How to Improve Your Contact Center Efficiency in the WFH EraContact center leaders are quickly discovering that if they want to withstand any potential impact on the business, then they need to have a strategy to not just survive but thrive in this remote environment

通过Sachin Bhatia

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Pixabay

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it unexpected levels of stress, anxiety, and fear for businesses across the globe. And the contact centers aren't insulated from the realities of this global situation. In fact, they are under more pressure than ever before - as due to global panic they are bearing the brunt of customers' concern and anxiety. While this pandemic is beyond the control of the contact centers, efficiency needn't be something that declines, too.

Contact center leaders are quickly discovering that if they want to withstand any potential impact on the business, then they need to have a strategy to not just survive but thrive in this remote environment. In light of that, here are a few tips on how to improve your contact center performance in the future that is more cloudy than clear.

Let's dive in!

Deepen your commitment to being empathetic towards customers

We all know that satisfied customers drive business success. But do you know that higher empathy can lead to increased customer satisfaction and better financial performance too? According to one research conducted by HBR, the top 10 most empathetic companies increased their value more than twice as much as the bottom 10 and generated 50% more earnings.

While most businesses are already practicing empathy, what makes your business different? Or as Seth Godin says, what makes you "remarkable?" Well, you need to shift from superficial empathy to "genuine concern" – you have to anticipate and try to calibrate your customers' emotions as much as possible in order to respond to customer needs. The first step to do that is to understand how the customer feels by making sure you're spending enough time listening to your customers and their individual concerns.

Secondly, you have to try to cultivate that "we're all in this together" feeling.

Remember that due to coronavirus not just your business but your customers are also facing challenging times. Ensure that you provide empathy in every action to show your customers that they matter – your customers will remember this long after COVID-19 leading to an increase in customer loyalty and retention.

Keep a check on your agents

Most contact centers tend to focus on providing an excellent customer experience while forgetting about the "stars" of the show—the agents. Don't be one of them. Working from home can be stressful for your agents especially in these increasingly unmooring circumstances where loneliness is creeping in everyone's life.

Do you know that 19% of fully-remote employees say loneliness is their biggest struggle when working remotely? And your agents are no exception. While most leaders are shrugging and thinking that their agents are just anxious – you shouldn't.

Why?

Because loneliness has been proven to be as dangerous as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Making it crucial for contact center leaders to implement strategies that foster a sense of teamwork, reduce anxiety and feelings of isolation among their agents. Here're two such strategies:

  • Use instant messaging tools like WhatsApp and Instagram to stay connected with your agents in this remote working environment. And, yes don't take a cookie-cutter approach. Try to know your agents' personalities and priorities to motivate and bring out the best in them.
  • Add a personal touch to your meeting by using video calls - as there's a lot of power in face-to-face communication. Observe your agents in these calls so that you can provide them constructive feedback for improvement.

Your agents are as important as your customers. No matter what comes up, if you nurture them you have a better chance to improve your business overall efficiency and survive these tough times.

Start planning for the future

With COVID-19 continuing to peak around the globe, remote working is here to stay. While most contact centers have pretty much figured out how to work from home by now but that doesn't mean they are well prepared for the future. Are you?

The role of the contact center is constantly evolving – and if you're simply focusing on servicing clients you won't be able to sustain in the coming future. Start preparing for the future by creating a strategy that can help your cost center to becoming a revenue-generating center rather than just a service center.

Now the question is how to do that? Well, by focusing on customer satisfaction and engagement related initiatives - ones that clearly correlate with an increase in sales. One example of such initiative is the launch of Video KYC engagement platform which can help banking and financial institutions to digitally onboard their new account holders. Also, try to reduce your customer effort by creating an omnichannel strategy – one that supports interactions across channels like web chat, email, social media, and messaging apps such as WhatsApp.

Wavy Line
Sachin Bhatia

Co-founder, and Global Sales and Marketing Head, Ameyo

Sachin Bhatia is a tech entrepreneur who is passionate about solving problems for Mid-Large size Businesses. He has traveled to over 40 countries, making Ameyo one of the largest players in the Customer Engagement space in emerging Geographies. He co-founded Ameyo with his fellow IITians, Bishal Lachhiramka and Nayan Jain, in 2003.

Apart from his professional roles, Sachin has some extra-curricular passions as well. He is fond of picking new hobbies and try and get average on a lot of them like music, sports, games, photography, gardening and so on. He also loves to spend time with his family. Apart from this, Sachin has a keen interest in reading books like his recent favourite "Thinking Fast and Thinking Slow".

Related Topics

Money & Finance

How to Make Money Online: 10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online

Need to know how to make money online as a side gig or new career? Check out this breakdown of the 10 top online money-making methods.

News and Trends

Farmology Secures Seed Funding By India Accelerator-Backed iAngels

The company plans to utilize the funds to improve the platform, enhance customer experience and build a larger stack of wellness services on the platform

News and Trends

PayU To Sell Its Global Payment Organisation To Rapyd For $610 Million

As per the company, the transaction will enable PayU to focus on the India's fintech opportunity, serving more than 450,000 merchants and more than 2 million credit customers

News and Trends

Aditya Birla's Hospitality Arm Acquires KA Hospitality

KA酒店成立到基肖尔巴哈j in 2011 and later Karyna Bajaj, took over as executive director in 2016

Thought Leaders

I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

After working myself to the bone pitching 300 people each day for one year, I came out of that experience as a new man — but surprisingly, an unhappier one. Here's what I learned.