The Battle for Compact Phones: Surviving in the Era of Large Screens

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Nine in 10 frontline service workers are satisfied with the timeliness.Empathy is a cornerstone of superior.

The Battle for Compact Phones: Surviving in the Era of Large Screens

An average of 33% of frontline service workforces are comprised of contractors.Efforts to connect the entire customer journey are well underway.The partnership between IT and Service is declining overtime - not a favorable trend Customer service expands to doorstepTREND 6 - Businesses are investing significantly in field service capabilities.

The Battle for Compact Phones: Surviving in the Era of Large Screens

Arguably the most consequential impact on labor dynamics over the recent past -- for service teams as well as other departments -- has been the shift away from physical offices as the default work setting.And if you truly want to improve the customer experience.

The Battle for Compact Phones: Surviving in the Era of Large Screens

As their expectations rise and habits change.

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