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The Connected Customer Revolution: UK National Contact Centre Conference 2017
8th November 2017 and the UK National Contact Centre Conference from the CCMA, held at the British Library knowledge centre. The event, free to members was sold out with a capacity crowd of over 250 in attendance. One particular highlight … Continue reading
Posted in Automated Customer Service, Best Practice, Chatbots, Contact Centre Industry, Customer Contact, Customer Experience, customer insight, Customer Service Industry, Customer Strategy, Customers, Digital, multi channel customer experience, omni-channel, Robotics
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