At BPA Quality, we have been speaking this week with an International Airline Client about how to evolve our project to the next level. Our client shared with us that every month they gain great feedback and knowledge to make their call centers betters. Although they may encounter the same situations during their internal analysis, they had found that using "fresh eyes" to piece together new ideas has been very beneficial to their overall growth.
When a company is so entrenched into their daily tasks, some very significant breakthroughs can be overlooked. When they use an outside source, the mundane becomes extraordinary in the elevation of their call centers to the next level of excellence.
"When you hit a wrong note, it's the next note that makes it good or bad." ~ Miles Davis
Showing posts with label Coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coaching. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Friday, April 9, 2010
Quality Coaching
I am a runner, I love to run. Recently, I set one of my best times as a 40 year old for a 3 mile run, averaging about 7.5 minutes per mile. I felt great about this result. The very next day, my 9 year old daughter runs into my office, with a grin ear to ear and proceeds to inform me that she set the school record for the mile, running it in just shy of 6 minutes flat. All of a sudden, I wasn’t that great anymore, and I didn’t realize it until someone told me. Aside from being much older, I had no idea why I couldn’t beat a 9 year old. I needed a coach to get me there. Your call center agent is much the same. They carry on their daily activities to the best of their knowledge or ability, each with their own mind about how well they are doing. Whether this meets the expectations set by the overall company isn’t known, that is until someone tells them. Sure, you can send the agents reports, numbers, scores, and customer satisfaction numbers all day…just like my comparison to my daughters running time. This only gives them half of the picture…it tells them the result of what they are doing. While they may perform well or poorly, they simply do not know the reasons why. Someone must be their coach.
-Craig Antonucci, Director of Client Strategies @ BPA, MBA and Professor of Decision Sciences
If you'd like to read more, please contact Karyn Dupree at 516.300.1236 or karyn.dupree@bpacalls.com
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