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Training for Customer Service Excellence
An exclusive and stand out combination of skills, resources, technology and personality characteristics is what makes for an effective customer service representative. However, to get all these factors to work together perfectly, takes time and investing. As a company it would be unrealistic to think that all these aspects will come together on their own…
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Virtual FAQ Manuals – The New Decision-Tree Guide
Virtual FAQ manuals or virtual frequently asked question manuals, are a cutting edge innovation of automated customer support. Virtual FAQ manuals save customers time and energy. Sometimes the most basic questions have the most basic answers, customers can identify these resolutions and conflicts with ease using virtual FAQ manuals. Customers can access the virtual self-help desk…
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How Visual Flow Charts Increase Knowledge Base
Visual flow charts can help with pretty much anything. They can raise CSAT scores, lower average handle time and increase your knowledge base. Visual flow charts provide an informative and interactive interface that increases the knowledge base of customers, making them more keen and aware about the product and services they subscribe to. Yonyx…
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Multimedia Flow Charts – Robust IT Interactive User Manuals
Multimedia flow charts are robust IT interactive user manuals, filled to brim with exquisite detail and enriched information. The multimedia flow chart is an evolution of the visual flow chart. Multimedia flow charts have become a twenty-first century commodity which now feature graph database as a backend. These devices have created new methods to stimulate,…
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A Guide To Interactive Customer Service – Flow Charts vs. Call Centers
Interactive customer service employs a variety of methods and strategies to address customer support and troubleshooting needs. Two of the devices most frequently utilized are the visual flow chart and virtual call center. Both flow charts and call centers are resourceful in their own way. Here are the positives and negatives to each: Yonyx enables organizations…
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A Guide To Automated Support – FAQ Manuals vs. CRM Software
Automated support can be constructed in a variety of different ways. Two of the most common forms of automated support are frequently asked question or FAQ manuals and CRM software. Each means of automated support can host positives and negatives for different sets of clients. CRM software and the frequently asked question manual are two…
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A Guide To Troubleshooting: Help Desk vs. Decision-Tree
The virtual help desk and the decision-tree guide are the two most typical ways to attack any troubleshoot. Both are forms of interactive customer service and automated support, as a result these two interfaces host a slew of capabilities and distinct functions and features. Both the help desk and decision-tree have positives and negatives, here…
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Customer Retention: Not as hard as it seems
Many businesses are offering similar products, services and freebies. Their prices are unbelievably great and they have been around for a long time. The mystery, of why customers prefer one over the other, seems to be clearing up and the answer lies in Customer Service. Customer’s perception of how they are being treated and each…
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Comprehensive API and DNA – The Keys to the Knowledge Base
Data can be stored and utilized in a variety of ways. Yonyx utilizes three different strands of information technology to provide customers with the content they need to enhance their troubleshoot or self-service. These three forms of data are: comprehensive API, DNA or decision-nature architecture and knowledge base. Each of these are interconnected yet work…
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Decision-Tree Guides At Work In Educational Settings
Decision-tree guides are not used exclusively in customer service situations. In fact, the decision-tree guide is universally adaptable. This is most evident in educational settings where decision-tree guides serve as an effective learning tool. A Yonyx AGI interactive customer service manual can be easily utilized in any classroom, here is how decision-tree guides work marvelously…