VISUAL IVR Archives - BotCore Enterprise Chatbot Fri, 15 Mar 2024 10:00:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://botcore.ai/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/cropped-favicon-32x32-1-70x70.png VISUAL IVR Archives - BotCore 32 32 Conversational IVR: The what, why and how https://botcore.ai/blog/conversational-ivr-the-what-why-and-how/ Mon, 29 Apr 2019 15:40:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=5098 Conversational IVR: The What, Why And How Today’s modern customers want more – They expect faster resolution to issues, personalized experiences and effective self-service. Even though  traditional IVR systems are deployed with an intention to provide self-service via phone, reduce call volume and increase agent productivity, these outcomes are rarely realized. Customers usually choose phone-based […]

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Conversational IVR: The What, Why And How

Today’s modern customers want more – They expect faster resolution to issues, personalized experiences and effective self-service. Even though  traditional IVR systems are deployed with an intention to provide self-service via phone, reduce call volume and increase agent productivity, these outcomes are rarely realized. Customers usually choose phone-based interactions for escalations, disputes and complex issues. 

Traditional IVR systems with touch-tone and dialog-based commands, complex routing and convoluted navigation menus often fail to resolve the needs of customers and end up frustrating them more.

Consequently, the calls are routed to live agents, which increases the operational costs and decreases productivity. 

According to an IBM report, companies across the world spend more than $1.3 trillion to serve 265 billion customer calls each year. One can only imagine the savings companies will make, if they can reduce the customer call time handled by human agents. 

Companies, therefore, need efficient ways of resolving the problems of traditional IVRs and at the same time address customers’ issues effectively. And the solution? Conversational IVR.

Powered by AI, conversational IVRs provide a unique voice-based and hands-free solution where customers can interact using natural language as opposed to choosing the options from a long static menu offered by traditional IVRs. Conversational IVR systems can also anticipate the caller’s needs and can determine the context of a conversation with the help of  Natural Language Understanding (NLU).

The What – Understanding Conversational IVR

Powered by automated speech recognition (ASR) and NLU engines, conversational IVR can comprehend both the meaning and the rationale of the question. Getting the intent of the customer right can in itself reduce handling times by  eliminating detours and ineffective routes to resolution.

With conversational IVR users can now talk to the system to address their queries without having to press buttons and select options. This IVR system understands the semantics of the request, determines the user intent and guides the user through the correct sequence. This improves the quality of self-service and eliminates complex navigation through the menu.

In a traditional interaction, the agent authenticates the customer and evaluates the history to provide a tailor made solution. This entire process can be automated using an intelligent IVR system to provide a personalized experience to customers.

The Why – Benefits of Conversational IVR

Reduce operational costs

It’s imperative that enterprises optimise contact centre costs without compromising on customer experience. Conversational and intelligent IVR systems have been integral for achieving cost-efficiency in many ways.

One of them is by improving call resolution and deflection rates, thus lowering contact center costs. Conversational IVR also fosters better agent utilisation, thus reducing labour costs.

Reduce contact center call volume

Since traditional IVRs comprise of list-based menus, they are not very effective in addressing customers’ requirements. Often, after taking the caller through a long list of options, they may not address the issue faced by the caller at all. In such a scenario, calls are directed to live agents for resolution.

With conversational IVRs however, customers can directly speak about their issue in natural language and the system suggests the best possible solution for it. This shortens the entire process of customers having to make several attempts for resolution, thus reducing the contact center call volume.

Read More: 7 Actionable Tips To Reduce Contact Center Call Volume

Agent Productivity

With ineffective resolution of issues through traditional IVRs,  customers are compelled to contact human agents. With more calls stacking up, agents will be incapacitated to handle the large volume of calls leading to call abandonment, long waiting and handling times, in turn affecting their productivity.

With conversational IVR, customers can be engaged effectively through the IVR system without having to connect to the agent, unless in rare scenarios. This leaves the agents with more time to attend to critical matters that need human intervention and resolve issues conclusively leading to improved agent productivity.

Learn More: Human Hand-off in Service Desk Bots

Improve Customer Experiences And Improve CSAT 

Since conversational IVRs foster better call resolution and quick turnaround time, the customer experience naturally goes up. This leads to greater customer loyalty and improved brand perception, increasing the overall CSAT.

Customer-centric Self-Service

The motto of self-service IVR platforms is to resolve issues quickly  and reduce IVR abandonment.

Conversational IVRs address this challenge effectively by seamlessly authenticating  customers, quickly understanding complex requests, and predicting customer requirements to conduct business transactions and resolve customer issues efficiently.

Adapts To Customer Behavior And Needs With The Help Of AI

Backed by AI and machine learning, conversational IVR systems can build their own database and intelligence based on customer interactions. This helps them improve their overall capability in solving customers’ issues.

This data is then used in successive interactions to efficiently adapt to the customer’s behaviour and needs.

Higher Resolution Rates for Better CX

With the ability to discern complex requests, conversational IVRs can route calls to agents who are best suited to resolve specific issues than just routing calls to the first available agent. This leads to higher rates of resolving customer issues while improving customer experience.

The How – Key considerations When shifting to Conversational IVR

Clearly, there are several benefits to adopting conversational IVR systems. However, the shift in technology comes with its own challenges. Following are some of the key aspects that companies should consider when transitioning to conversational IVR:

  • Understand your customers: To provide the best experience, companies should have an understanding of their customers journey, different touchpoints, their goals and challenges. They must also acknowledge that different customers will respond differently to the new self-service option. Incorporating a feedback program is essential to understand customers’ experiences and expectations.
  • Capture use cases: Shortlist the use cases/customer journeys which would be the most beneficial for conversational IVR. Each use case needs a different conversation flow. So, you must also consider any new use cases that can come up due to new product launches or initiatives.
  • Tracking Performance: The shift to conversational AI platforms must be measured in order to evaluate its success and track progress. An important KPI to be considered is the  Customer Effort Score (CES) – a metric that indicates the effort customers have to exert for their issue to be resolved. Effort is a key influencing factor of customer loyalty and organizations should aim to keep it as low as possible.

Conclusion

With customers demanding more agile, quicker and faster ways of getting their issues resolved, intelligent IVR systems are becoming key to enhance and modernize customer service. In the coming years, we can see many organizations deploy conversational IVR systems to cut costs, improve agent productivity and enhance customer experience.

If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to get in touch with one of our Contact Center AI experts for a personalized consultation.

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5 Top Contact Center Automation Trends to Watch For: RPA, Chatbots, and More! https://botcore.ai/blog/5-top-contact-center-automation-trends-to-watch-for-rpa-chatbots-and-more/ Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:49:00 +0000 https://botcore.ai/?p=106 5 Top Contact Center Automation Trends To Watch For: RPA, Chatbots, And More! the importance of automation in customer contact centers Customer service as an industry has boomed over the past decade and a half and is valued at $350 billion. Knowing the impact of good customer service on the company’s revenue and positioning in the market, […]

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5 Top Contact Center Automation Trends To Watch For: RPA, Chatbots, And More!

the importance of automation in customer contact centers

Customer service as an industry has boomed over the past decade and a half and is valued at $350 billion. Knowing the impact of good customer service on the company’s revenue and positioning in the market, organizations are going to great lengths to establish the most efficient and effective customer contact centers. While traditionally, contact centers were a human-driven function, the advent of automated technology has made them much more adept at ensuring process efficiency and customer satisfaction (CSAT).

the coexistence of human skill and automation

While automation has the ability to make centers function more efficiently and deliver better customer experiences at lower costs, it cannot completely replace the need for the human workforce. While most contact center agents may look at automation as their competition, it is not the case. Organizations must look at harnessing automation technology to eliminate manual and mundane tasks and provide a more efficient and personalized experience to their customers. Essentially, organizations must look at fostering a coexistence model with automation enhancing existing human-driven processes – a blended AI approach.

AI & Automation technologies augment agent capabilities but won’t eliminate the need for 

human agents entirely.

One way contact centers can get started with implementing automation technologies is taking a bite-sized approach. Capture those business processes and workflows which are

  • Right for automation and can be easily automated

  • Most time-consuming for agents

  • Risk-free 

Perhaps an AI chatbot can collect the basic information of customers such as name, ID etc. before transferring the conversation to live agents and enabling them to focus only on solving the actual problem.

understanding customer expectations

While it is quite easy to get swept away with the technology wave, it is important to remember that as far as the customer is concerned, it is the overall experience that counts. From a customer perspective, all that really matters is that their queries and concerns are effectively and quickly addressed, whether by an automated entity or a live agent. 

An effective contact center must be designed with an intelligent blend of humans, technology, and processes and  keeping superior customer experience as the ultimate goal 

In order to meet the growing needs and expectations of customers, a modern contact center must focus on the following key elements

  1. Personalization of customer experience

  2. Quick responses to customer queries

  3. Enhancement of self-service tools to handle complex and more meaningful issues – not just the simple ones

  4. Omnichannel communication: Availability on multiple communication channels like email, voice, text, chat, etc.

  5. Technologically advanced processes and AI-driven workflows

  6. Scalable infrastructure

the five automation trends to watch out for

When it comes to automation technology, ‘ever-evolving’ is probably the best way to describe it. And with regards to contact center automation, the top 5 trends that organizations must look out for, include:

1. Chatbots

According to Gartner, 25 percent of customer service and support operations will integrate bot technology across their engagement channels by 2020 up from less than two percent in 2017. For most companies with a focus on automating a part of their customer service process, it is only natural that chatbots have become a natural addition to their customer contact centers. Chatbots today are enabled by conversational AI, NLP, and machine learning, making them sophisticated enough to understand the ‘intent’ behind user queries and successfully simulate human-like conversation. Chatbots can, therefore, be used to handle simple and to an extent, complex tasks such as providing information, answering FAQ, sending instant acknowledgments, collecting user information, etc.

Chatbots act as the first line of support and provide self-service options to customers. Another benefit of using chatbots is that they can be used to handle customer care 24/7. Unlike humans, time as a parameter is not applicable to chatbots. Whether you have implemented a chatbot for 9 hours in a day or 24, it costs the same. Hence using chatbots to handle after-hour queries, is practical and cost-effective. CNBC has also reported that chatbots are expected to cut down business costs by as much as $8 billion by the year 2022. 

Some key business benefits of deploying chatbots in contact centers include reduced customer service costs, improved CSAT, increased agent productivity, streamlined workflows, a decrease in the number of customer emails and calls, etc.

  • Chatbot Agent Handoff

Although chatbots are great at handling customer interactions by simulating human-like conversations, there may be scenarios where the conversation needs to be handed off to a human agent. The chatbot must be able to identify when it needs to hand off to a human and ensure that the transition is a seamless one for the user. Chatbots can fulfill basic, preliminary tasks such as aggregating user information, and recording customer concerns. Then the chatbot can transfer the conversation to a human agent who will only work on solving the issue based on the information collected by the chatbot.

Another scenario in which handoff becomes imperative is in the case of escalations. The chatbot should effectively inform the user that the interaction is being transferred so as to address their concerns better. It also should always provide users an option to talk to a live agent.

  • CRM Chatbots

Chatbots, when integrated with CRM systems, can also help agents quickly retrieve customer data without the hassle of navigating through windows and dashboards within the CRM system. They can have natural language conversations with the chatbot and get the pin-pointed information about the customer. This enables agents to provide quick responses to customer queries and solve problems swiftly. Chatbots also help drive the adoption of CRM systems.

2. Robotic Process Automation (RPA)

RPA helps deliver superior customer experience while also simplifying workflows handled by the human workforce. With RPA you can:

  1. Reduce manual processes which are error-prone

  2. Automate routine, high-volume and repetitive tasks

Rudimentary contact center tasks such as updating contact information, listening to routine voicemail messages, sending acknowledgment emails, etc. can easily be automated saving human agents a great amount of time. RPA reduces operational costs while upping efficiency and productivity. 

  • RPA Bots

Front-office bots like chatbots can integrate with various enterprise systems like CRM, helpdesk etc. only if a modern API is available. An RPA bot can interface with multiple enterprise systems within the company that may have UIs but not APIs. RPA bots make data across several legacy systems easily accessible for the agents, cutting down on unproductive time and helping contact centers maximize overall productivity and CSAT.

3. Visual IVR

Interactive Voice Control (IVR), a telephonic menu system that helps route customer calls to the appropriate agent, has been around for quite some time. While the traditional methods used relate to speech-recognition or touch-tone technology, the latest upgrade taps into visual menus. In visual IVR, customers can quickly tap through touch-screen menus that will eventually take them to the desired answer or connect them with the right agent. Customers no more have to stay online listening to auto-recorded menu options being played out. Visual IVR saves time while providing customers with an efficient self-service experience.

4. Desktop Automation

Contact center agents tend to be under immense pressure to handle their time more efficiently. Hence, any automation effort that can simplify their daily tasks is welcome. One such automation trend to watch out for is desktop automation. Desktop Automation uses cognitive intelligence to efficiently navigate through the desktop environment. This helps agents cut down on time spent performing repetitive actions such as copy-paste of data and data input. This helps agents quickly respond to customer queries in real-time. Automated desktop processes are triggered by an event, such as a button click, hoover, etc. that is automated to result in corresponding action.

5. Big Data Analytics

Companies today want their customer interactions to be more personalized and astute. One way to achieve this is by getting to know the customer and their requirements well in advance, so as to deliver a personalized experience during each customer interaction. This is where Big Data Analytics has been a boon, helping companies glean insights into customer behavior, their expectations, and preferences. Additionally, predictive analytics help companies analyze market trends and customer psychology, helping them anticipate customer preferences.

So, where is the data for this analysis gained from? Often, company data stores are filled with customer data from multiple channels such as surveys, online forms, email subscriptions etc. In fact, Salesforce predicts that as many as 57 percent of modern-day customers are willing to share their personal data with companies so as to receive personalized offers and discounts. This helps companies populate their databases with humongous amounts of customer data which can be later used for powerful analysis.

If you’re interested in deploying Automation technologies for your contact centers or would like to learn more about this topic, please feel free to schedule a consultation with one of our AI and automation experts.

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