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Intelligent automation (IA) benefits, components, and examples

Zendesk

Olivia is a customer service agent at a bustling, understaffed customer service department. To free up her time, bots quickly answer customer questions or acknowledge receipt of the query and when customers can expect a reply. What is intelligent automation (IA)?

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How to Leverage Technology in Hybrid and Remote Work

SugarCRM

Businesses need to use a CRM that incorporates artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into its functionality to augment staff knowledge and help prioritize workload focus. CRMs that use sentiment analysis can automatically redirect sensitive incoming cases to more skilled or senior customer service/support agents.

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The Evolution of Conversational AI in the Contact Center Industry

Taylor Reach Group

This dynamic coexistence allows AI to augment human capabilities, resulting in a higher level of service delivery. Uniform Service Across Channels One of the longstanding challenges in the contact center industry has been ensuring consistent customer service across various channels, be it human agents, IVRs, or AI chatbots.

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Adjusting CRM Strategies in the New Normal

SugarCRM

Engaging with a customer service/support agent working remotely is not unexpected. But the new normal customer expectations have adjusted to account for the fact that there may be, for example, a background noise on a call and that a supervisor may need to engage with an agent via Zoom.

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