Adaptive Progressive Dialer
The Adaptive Progressive Dialler increases the productivity of people who make outbound telephone calls. It also provides comprehensive management reporting, so that calling work can be better managed.
By automating the process of dialling calls, users spend less time managing their “call lists” and more time talking to customers. With automation also comes reporting and with reporting comes management control.
How the Adaptive Progressive Dialler works
With the Adaptive Progressive Dialler, campaigns can be set up in minutes using a very easy-to-use campaign editor. The Adaptive Campaign Editor makes it simple to import call lists and set call outcome codes and dialling parameters.
When a user becomes available, the Adaptive Progressive Dialler retrieves the next call in the campaign and dials it for them, using the telephone on their desk. The computer shows the user a campaign call dialog, giving information about the call and the recipient. At any time during the call, the user can select a “call outcome code”. The user can also choose to reschedule the call for another time and date. When the call has finished, the Adaptive Progressive Dialler gives the user time to do any post-call work (or “wrap-up”) before making the next call.
If the user wants to take a break, they can use a simple “make this my last call” feature and the Adaptive Progressive Dialler will mark them as “unavailable” until they are ready for more work. The Adaptive Progressive Dialler records the time a user spends unavailable, so that you can easily create a report showing how much time users spent unavailable and how much talking to customers.
The Adaptive Progressive Dialler makes the process of outbound calling much easier for users than manually working through a list of calls. Users prefer this easy way of working, which makes them happier in their work. It also lets them work faster and more accurately, which means greater productivity! Using the Adaptive Progressive Dialler can double the number of calls made per user per day. |