Who's the most famous bot of all time? Arguably, R2-D2 as the beloved, fictional Star Wars droid. But these days, there’s a very real, very talked about “bot” in our midst that people are eager to use: ChatGPT. With the advent of this solution, a massive wave of influence has sparked, prompting businesses everywhere to explore ways to leverage AI of this nature. And the B2B customer support industry is no exception to this transformative force.
As we arrive at the seventh post of our ten-part series covering The Complete Guide to Customer Service Transformation, the focus shifts towards Unified Service Management Platforms, not only on the immense value they provide, but also on how they can help to revolutionize the way customers are served.
No two customers are alike. Just as no interaction with any one customer is always the same. Various factors, both within and outside your control, can influence a customer’s emotions and require a different approach. With artificial empathy, you can now tailor experiences to how a customer is feeling at any given moment.
Turning the corner into the second half of our ten-part series covering The Complete Guide to Customer Service Transformation, the sixth post of this series will dive into the intersection of service and technology. In the digital age, it’s not just about having data; it’s about leveraging that data to improve customer service and satisfaction.
Best-in-class customer service organisations are increasingly using AI as a competitive differentiator, especially as they face economic uncertainty and rising costs. Cost savings are just one benefit of AI in customer service. A recent report from Gartner, 3 Ways AI Benefits Customer Service Organisations,* explains how customer service organisations can use AI to move beyond cutting costs to adding value.
Great service relies on having a complete view of your customers. That means bringing all your support channels, workflows, customer data and apps into a unified workspace so agents have the context they need for every customer interaction. But businesses need to take the idea of a single customer view one step further.