CCMA research reveals impact of cost of living crisis on contact centres

With the support of Puzzel, a leading European CCaaS (Contact Centre as a Service) provider, the CCMA has been tracking the industry’s progress since August 2020. This latest research report is the sixth part in the series exploring how the contact centre industry is responding to macro influences.

“Being the front line of organisations, contact centres get to see and hear the impact on customers first. As such, the industry serves as valuable bellwethers of how people are feeling and behaving, of social and economic upheavals,”
“And just as our industry played an instrumental role in helping the country get through the pandemic, the job that we do is even more crucial and irreplaceable in a time when so many people need help.”
The research revealed five trends that summarise the findings:
1. The cost-of-living crisis is driving up contact volume as customers seek support and reassurance.
2. Assisted channels are more important than ever, as customers feel urgency and seek certainty.
3. Emotional intelligence and well-being are still top of the leadership agenda.
4. Inflation adds further pressure to increase salaries, already influenced by the tight labour market.
5. The role of the contact centre in supporting society through difficult times has never been more important.
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“There can be little doubt that we are at just the start of this challenging period, and it will get worse before it gets better,”
“Much of what was learned during the pandemic and the resilience that the industry built continues to serve it well.”

“‘With the decline in consumer confidence and tightening of household budgets, now more than ever, brands and local authorities need to focus on customer experience. Ensuring they make the correct investment in people and technology to create a seamless, human service.”
“There is no denying that the coming months will be difficult for society and I believe that as an industry we remain at the forefront of providing the support and reassurance needed. But, to do so we need to remain agile and invest in new technologies and training programs to help our agents deliver empathetic and personalised customer service at scale.’
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