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Deloitte Digital study unveils behaviors of contact center innovators

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Deloitte Digital’s “2024 Global Contact Center Survey” highlights contact center trends and priorities for service leaders. With insights from 600 senior contact center leaders across the U.S., AustraliaCanadaJapan and the U.K., the report showcases how service innovators — today’s most effective and efficient organizations — are outperforming less-advanced organizations in areas like connecting experiences across channels, effectively deploying self-service tools, and the use of Generative AI to maximize efficiency.

“Improving efficiency has never been more important for Contact Center leaders,” said Tim McDougal, service excellence lead, Deloitte Digital. “Service innovators stand to gain the most in this evolving landscape. While customer service remains near the top of leaders’ priorities, the organizations who are best positioned to succeed will likely be those who embrace the power of Generative AI, collaborate across the business, and those who can provide value enterprise-wide.”

Who are service innovators?
Service Innovators are organizations that are setting the standard with the most sophisticated capabilities in their service delivery, quality assurance automation, personalization, and employee retention. These organizations achieved 57% more of their service strategies in 2023 versus other survey respondents and were much more likely to report excellent customer satisfaction (4.6x more likely) and excellent employee satisfaction (2.5x more likely).

The state of service
Rapidly emerging GenAI-powered tools and the growing need to effectively manage costs are transforming the contact center landscape in an increasingly digital-first world. This report tracks this transformation and examines how organizations are adjusting their strategies to improve service efficiency and customer satisfaction amid these challenges.

Below are key findings for what companies are getting right and where service innovators are exceeding:

They are implementing robust omnichannel orchestration to connect experiences across channels

They are using advanced analytics and streamlining collaboration across teams to improve self-service tools and resources

They are achieving service efficiency through the power of GenAI

“When paired with other performance enablers, Generative AI can help strengthen contact center performance. Those who have adopted the technology are seeing improvements across the board, including in productivity and increased customer satisfaction,” said Jaden Herrin, contact center leader, Deloitte Digital. “While GenAI can help boost efficiency, contact centers understand that their most critical interactions will still require human-to-human communication. Excellence isn’t optional and companies who are seeing the greatest success are the ones effectively melding technology and talent.”

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