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Contact Centre - An Introduction

Contact Centre - An Introduction

Contact Centre - An Introduction

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Duration: 90 minutes

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Overview

This course is designed to give you a good understanding of contact centre operations By the end of the course, you will be able to demonstrate an understanding of: • The purpose of a contact centre • The job role of a contact centre agent • The call centre environment – what it’s like working in a call centre • The importance of working with others to improve personal effectiveness and team performance • Quality assurance – how calls are monitored to assure the information given is clear, correct and current • The law in relation to call centre operations • Health, safety and welfare in a contact centre environment • How to contribute to excellent customer service • The difference between inbound and outbound calls • How to contribute effectively to sales within a contact centre • Call centre terminology


Section One: Working in a Contact Centre

Section Two: Health, safety and welfare in a contact centre environment

Section Three: Customer Service

Section Four: Contributing to Sales (Outbound and Inbound)

Course Syllabus

  • Introduction

    Course introduction


  • Section One: Working in a Contact Centre

    This section describes the purpose and function of a contact centre and the role of a contact centre agent.


  • Section Two: Health, safety and welfare in a contact centre environment

    This section is all about keeping you, and the people around you, safe and healthy while you are at work.


  • Section Three: Customer Service

    Customer service is one of the most important aspects of any business, but for a contact centre, it is crucial – from first contact onwards.


  • Section Four: Contributing to Sales (Outbound and Inbound)

    This section concentrates on the sales aspect on contact centre operations.


Contact Centre - An Introduction

£25.00

+VAT

Buy now
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