Call Center Nightmares: Scheduling

One of the most common reasons agents quit their call center job is scheduling problems. Call centers have become so efficient and hands off by implementing automated scheduling and PTO request systems that they’ve lost the human touch which makes agents feel valued and appreciated.

AnswerOn is The Cure for “No Call, No show”

One of the most annoying aspects of being a call center operator are the “No Call, No Shows”.  An agent that you’ve spent time and money on decides to leave without any prior notice or communication. Not only is it  frustrating but it puts a major burden on staff to pick up the “slack”. 

The AnswerOn Development Environment and Process

To provide the most value for our services, AnswerOn must respond quickly and accurately to the evolving requirements of our customers. The behavior of the end user (our customer’s customer), is not static. Predictive models and prescriptive interventions must be constantly monitored and enhanced to align with behavioral changes.

Let Sleeping Dogs Lie: Talking to your at-risk agents

Is a favorite saying in many business circles, referring to awakening a naïve concealed danger. McGraw-Hill defines it as a proverb-  “Do not instigate trouble; Leave something alone if it might cause trouble.” We have observed a number of call center operators express this idiom when asked to speak to their at-risk employees.

The Machine Learning Bubble?

Articles appear daily describing the accomplishments of machine learning, companies market their prowess in machine learning, and machine learning has become nearly synonymous with artificial intelligence. Michael Mozer, Scientific Advisor at AnswerOn and Professor at the University of Colorado discusses the astronomical rise of Machine Learning.

Fly Fishing the Call Center

AnswerOn’s CEO Eric Johnson compares AnswerOn’s solutions to prevent call center agent attrition with five strategies of Fly Fishing.

Approaching Attrition in the Security Industry

CEO Eric Johnson discusses the unique challenges the security industry faces in fighting attrition; including identifying two different types of churn. One of the challenges in attacking attrition in the Security industry is agreeing on a definition for attrition.  There are basically two types of Churn commonly mentioned: 1) Gross Attrition and 2) Net Attrition.