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Alcatel-Lucent & Ovum Survey Shows Need for Cross-Channel Communications

United Kingdom - 28 April, 2010 - A new survey of consumers in 16 key countries finds that consumers are adopting multiple communication channels for customer service issues much faster than companies are ready to respond. The survey found that in 2009 over 90 percent of consumers have used multiple communication channels when contacting a company’s customer service.

Sponsored by Genesys from Alcatel Lucent and Ovum, a research company, the survey builds on data gathered in 2009 to determine the costs of poor customer service, to measure changes in consumer behaviour, and to understand the challenges for enterprises in implementing customer service solutions to handle enquiries across communication channels.

"Less than 10 percent of companies are prepared today for cross channel conversations," said Daniel Hong, customer interaction analyst at Ovum. "The survey showed that customer frustration continues to grow as consumers attempt to contact companies using existing communication channels that do not transfer the context of the contact from one channel to another," said Hong. "It’s imperative that an enterprise engage consumers on the customers’ terms or risk losing them."

Most notable in the survey results is the desire for better human responses as a way to improve communications that started through any one of a growing number of channels. These channels, while still dominated by voice, include texting (SMS), e-mail, live chat, web self-service, and social media such as Twitter.

Cross-channel communications occur when a consumer initiates a request or poses a query in one communication channel, and then continues that same conversation through multiple contact methods in order to reach a resolution. These cross channel communications have a significant impact on customer service expectations for consumers across all age groups, not just for those who are younger and more tech-savvy. A company that provides multiple ways for contact raises expectations that the service will be better – a more customer-friendly company.

A majority of consumers started on the web and then went to a customer service representative (voice agent). This consumer behaviour pattern is reflected in the large numbers indicating that the most satisfying channel of customer service was the phone and the highest priority for investment should be better trained human resources. This leads to the conclusion that consumers start customer service in a channel they find most convenient, but if issues arise or transactions are too complex, the preferred escalation is to a customer service representative who can consult and resolve the issue.


Survey Sample
A total of 8,880 consumers, at least 500 from each country, were selected from all age and income groups and surveyed for the report titled 'The Cross Channel Customer Experience: Challenges, trends and gaps in customer expectations across 16 key economies.' Numerous questions were asked of consumers regarding which new communication channels they prefer to use when interacting with a company as well as what they think enterprises should be doing across multiple channels to address the pace of change in customer service.


Industries With Good Customer Service
Consumers were also asked what industry provided good customer service. No industry stood out in delivering cross-channel conversations. However, the financial services industry has a leading position, followed by consumer product companies. While financial services rated well, consumers did not identify any industry as doing an excellent job of delivering integrated cross-channel conversations.


Communication Channels
Consumers’ preferred channels of interactions were primarily by phone, e-mail was a second choice while web self-service was a distant third.


Common Wish Lists
There were common areas of agreement from across the regions and the various age groups. Consumers want to be able to start in self-service on the web or via voice self-service and get live assistance from an agent, without having to re-enter information already provided. In other words, 'Don’t ask me twice.' The leading suggestion on how to improve cross channel conversations from 44 percent of the respondents was to provide 'better human service,' which includes the agent already having the information provided via a different channel.


Most REequested Areas Of Investment
When asked where organisations should invest more in customer service communication, consumers overwhelmingly asked for better integration of human contact centre agents with other channels. They also wanted newer delivery methods, including avatars, social forums and multimedia.

While many enterprises have accelerated their implementation of select, new communication channels, very few have tied them together into a complete system of customer care.


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About Alcatel-Lucent:
Alcatel-Lucent is a global telecommunications corporation, headquartered in Paris, France. It provides telecommunications solutions to service providers, enterprises and governments around the world, enabling these customers to deliver voice, data and video services. The company focuses on fixed, mobile, and converged broadband networking hardware, IP technologies, software, and services. It leverages the technical and scientific expertise of Bell Labs, one of the largest innovation and R&D houses in the communications industry. Alcatel-Lucent has operations in more than 130 countries.

About Ovum:
Ovum, the analyst and consulting company, is an advisor on telecoms, software and IT services. Resolutely independent, Ovum advises large corporates, IT and software vendors, IT service providers, telecoms operators, regulators, service providers and equipment suppliers. It analyses the commercial impact of technology and market changes and has a real strength in advising on the developments where telecoms, software and IT services interact.

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Date Published: Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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