To deliver cost savings and higher-quality service, contact centers must embrace emerging trends to evolve with the needs of customers.
Contact centers are pivotal to CX strategies, and their importance has grown with recent digital advancements. However, amid heightened customer demands and high levels of agent turnover, it has become difficult for businesses to gauge customer sentiment and optimize their processes.
With industry leaders calling for budget reductions, contact centers will only be able to meet the evolving expectations had for them by embracing current trends and delivering a modern experience. From a greater focus on agent experiences to AI-powered personalized support to customers, here are the trends shaping the future of contact centers.
Generative AI provides easy CX wins (and losses)
Although still in its infancy, generative AI is more than a passing trend for contact centers, with 39% of leaders predicting it will be the most influential trend in customer service over the next two years.
While its full potential has yet to be seen, there are already several existing use cases for generative AI within contact centers, such as enhancing self-service channels and offering improved coaching to agents.
However, successful implementation of this technology still requires care to comply with government regulations and ensure it outputs relevant and unbiased information. Additionally, with 66% of agents today lacking the skills to fully utilize generative AI tools, CX leaders and supervisors must also create training courses for employees on these tools to reduce skepticism and ensure they maximize their investments.
Employee experiences become as important as CX
While contact centers primarily exist to deliver excellent experiences to customers, a strategic priority in 2024 will be to make sure their agents also remain satisfied. With 76% of contact centers having experienced an increase in customer interactions during 2023, agent burnout and high attrition rates have become significant problems.
To address this, contact center leaders will need to leverage the benefits of omnichannel experiences. Eliminating data silos and creating interconnected workflows for agents, this strategy helps reduce handling times and boost customer satisfaction.
Additionally, generative AI and automation technology can ease agents’ workloads by handling repetitive tasks and assisting agents on calls. Not only does this result in higher CX scores, these tools also help foster employee retention, with AI-assisted contact centers being 20% more likely to maintain full staffing.
Personalized interactions become the norm
Today, customers expect more than just basic interactions when reaching out to a contact center. With personalized services becoming widely popular, customers expect agents to understand their past and present experiences to provide solutions that meet their specific needs.
In 2024, contact centers are leveraging their immense amounts of customer data to enhance personalization efforts. Through omnichannel strategies and data-driven insights, agents can identify customers’ preferred channels and deliver satisfactory solutions faster than ever.
Predictive models can also take personalization even further. Utilizing AI and machine learning, contact centers can proactively reach out to customers, addressing potential issues before they arise. This approach saves agents time for high-priority cases while significantly improving customer satisfaction.
Strategic partnerships grow in popularity
Adopting the latest technology and reducing agent turnover is a great start for contact centers to optimize their workspace. However, with the rapid increase in interaction volumes and customer expectations, these trends may not deliver on these transformative efforts in time.
While shifting customers towards digital and self-service channels can offer momentary help, 83% of contact centers have turned to forming strategic partnerships with third-party organizations to meet their service levels. ⁴ As companies experienced in a variety of customer operations, these external partners can optimize contact centers by offering:
- Experienced remote agents to help support customer interactions
- In-depth agent training to improve performance
- Access to the latest in AI and automation technology
Once these strategic partnerships are established, contact centers no longer have to spend the time and money looking for new hires and technology partners, gaining a welcome level of scalability that delivers better customer experiences at a fraction of the cost if done internally.
Ensure your contact center has the tools it needs
2024 is looking to be a pivotal year for transformative change in contact centers, but these sweeping changes are often easier said than done.
At eClerx, we recognize that contact center transformations don’t happen overnight, which is why we offer our clients in-depth CX consulting and award-winning automation technology, to ensure they are prepared for any challenges that may arise.