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Article : Lingering Concerns

No matter how much the advantages of remote workers are flaunted and raved about, many managers still cannot shake their reluctance of the whole at-home workforce. What are some of these concerns that keep so many companies from embracing this effective strategy? We asked industry professionals to help identify them.

Sarah-Jane Heber-Hall
Operations Director
Computertel Ltd.
United Kingdom

"I think a trust factor is essential for remote working to succeed from a management position and therefore until this is effective, remote working will not be properly accepted within the organisation. Eradicating the perception that remote workers gain additional priviledges because they do not come into the office daily needs to be consistently re-inforced by the remote worker and their managers. Therefore, it may be difficult for organisations to put into place different management styles, procedures and practices to make remote working a successful and positive job function."

 
Barb Courneya
Director
ConvergeOne
United States

"Security, Don't trust their workers"

About ConvergeOne

ConvergeOne is one of the leading business communications specialists. With skills in Cisco based infrastructure, including security and wireless, collaboration, datacentre, virtualisation and storage... (read more)
 
Angie Tay
EVP
TDCX
Singapore

"1. Data Security"

About TDCX

Singapore-headquartered TDCX provides digital CX solutions, enabling brands to acquire new customers, to build customer loyalty and to protect their online communities. TDCX helps clients achieve t... (read more)
 
Ken Karchinski
Director Call Center Sales
Aer Lingus
United States

"Feeling they have to see employee."

About Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus Group Plc is the national flag carrier of Ireland. It operates a fleet of mostly Airbus aircraft serving Europe, North Africa, Turkey and the USA.
 
Richard Melling
Director
Wavenet
United Kingdom

"they do ot understand the technoligy available to help them and believe thatid they cannot see a an agent then they cannot control them."

About Wavenet

Wavenet is a trusted supplier of unified communication solutions to thousands of businesses, including Telephony, Internet, Cloud, Security and Mobiles.
 
Dennis Cooper
Product Manager/Director
TELUS International
Canada

"Control
Fear"

About TELUS International

TELUS International (NYSE and TSX: TIXT) designs, builds and delivers digital solutions to enhance the customer experience (CX) for global and disruptive brands. The company’s services support the ful... (read more)
 


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Concerns about security
Belief that its is harder than it is."

 


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2024 Buyers Guide Help Desk Software

 
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Happitu

Happitu is your customer support team’s personal coach. It guides your team through every interaction with custom workflows, responsive scripting, and dynamic help topics.

Documentation in Happitu is automated, detailed, and consistent. Go beyond handle times and service levels with the rich insights of Happitu – from granular interaction data to aggregate data and trends – you get the complete CX journey!

We intentionally built the Happitu Workflow Designer with your customer support team in mind. Using our intuitive tools that provide quick and safe iteration, you eliminate the need to involve IT or Development. Yes, you will no longer have to dread submitting a change request to Devin from IT!

Try it free for 45 days!

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Knowmax

Knowmax
Knowmax is an omnichannel knowledge management platform. Our mission is to transform contact centers into resolution centers and drive customer self service.
The platform is an industry-agnostic enterprise-grade knowledge platform with components helping in easy findability of actionable information at the right time across the desired touchpoint.

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LiveAgent

LiveAgent Help Desk
LiveAgent is a cloud-based Help Desk Software with over 195+ compatible integrations. Streamline all customer communication channels and manage them from a single shared company inbox. Enjoy social media integration, unlimited ticket history, call recordings, hybrid ticket streams, and more. Companies like BMW, Yamaha, Huawei, Orange, or Forbesfone use LiveAgent to deliver customer wow to 150M end-users worldwide.

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OneDesk

OneDesk's software combines Helpdesk & Project Management into one application. No need to purchase, integrate and switch between applications. Your team can support your customers and work on projects in one place. Aimed at SMBs as well as departments at large enterprises, OneDesk is frequently used by project managers, customer service, IT, professional services and more. This easy-to-use, feature-rich, and highly configurable software can manage both ticket & task workflows.

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ActivDesk Help Desk Software
ActivDesk Help Desk Software is an intelligent ticketing software for multi- channel customer interaction & engagement. It streamlines the entire ticket management process. With its SLA & escalation management, it enables your help desk to deliver enriching customer experience.
 

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