Survey highlights customer interaction tech gap

A new report from West states that over 88% of organisations expect digital customer interactions to overtake voice by 2020 or sooner, and 92% say customer experience can be linked to revenue, but just 29% are confident they can deliver a seamless customer experience across multiple channels.

The report also reveals that the biggest obstacle to designing and delivering an exceptional customer experience revolves around flexibility, the ability to integrate and the costs linked to creating the required architecture.

Over half (57%) of companies say that ensuring technology keeps pace with changing customer behaviours is a top priority, yet organisations across the board have been slow to adopt consumers' favoured communication methods.

While 49% say they offer email as a customer communication channel, only 39% use webchat and just 21% offer web self-service, which is rapidly becoming a top preference for consumers.

Just 47% of contact centre decision makers strongly agree that 'my contact centre meets my needs as a customer', highlighting the gap between the ideal customer experience and the one many organisations are actually able to deliver.

Even though a majority (92%) agree that customer experience can be linked to revenue, just 35% of organisations are using customer experience as a performance indicator and only 25% are currently measuring customer effort, confirming that customer service metrics have failed to keep pace with the changing priorities of organisations.

Enda Kenneally, VP Sales & Business Development UKI at West Corporation, said: "With digital interactions set to overtake voice within just a few short years, organisations are going to need to make fundamental changes to people, processes and technology.

"Yet our study shows that while customer experience professionals understand the challenges ahead, they are preparing for the future against a backdrop of outdated technology and organisational structures, as well as dated processes and management practices.

"The pace of technological change and consumers' willingness to embrace new communication methods means that your customer service operation needs the ability to add new channels without large capital investment and have the ability to re-configure your contact centre within hours or even minutes if necessary.

"It may sound obvious, but it's important to offer customers a range of communication channels, including self-service, or risk losing customers and revenue to more agile competitors."

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