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    2023 CallMiner CX Landscape Report highlights growing AI impact on CX

    Promoted | CallMiner's annual CX Landscape Report shows how companies are leveraging AI, automation and customer data.
    By CallMiner12 October 2023
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    In 2023, the world returned to “normalcy”, with people spending more time offices and at in-person events, having face-to-face interactions, and travelling more. At the same time, many organisations faced macroeconomic pressures to do more with less, while maintaining sky-high customer expectations.

    With this setting as a backdrop, CallMiner surveyed 700 senior decision makers from contact centres and customer experience (CX) departments for its annual CX Landscape Report to find out how they’re leveraging artificial intelligence, automation and customer data to meet their top CX challenges head on.

    Let’s dive into some of the highlights of this year’s report and find out how organisations have been using customer data to effectively overcome challenges, maximise opportunities to deliver better experiences and ultimately drive improved business outcomes.

    Teams still lean heavily on solicited feedback, manual processes

    Considering the industry hype around AI, many companies surveyed still rely heavily on manual processes and solicited feedback to optimise CX. While there has been a positive shift towards organisations collecting more unsolicited CX or customer satisfaction feedback in the last year, most still collect more solicited than unsolicited feedback (71% in 2023 vs 79% in 2022). Think things like surveys, where customers are asked for their feedback, instead of contact centre conversations, where feedback naturally occurs.

    When considering how manual or automated the processes organizations use to analyse their CX satisfaction data, there is slightly greater emphasis, at an overall level, on automated (55%) versus manual (45%) tasks, but not by much.

    While these signals toward increased automation are positive, many teams may be missing opportunities to automate baseline tasks, such as quality assurance (QA). Those that do automate customer data analysis find that they’re more able to use this data to make better business decisions (61% vs 51% in organisations where processes are more manual).

    Nearly half believe AI is key to optimising CX

    It wouldn’t be a conversation about CX in 2023 without talking about AI’s impact. Nearly half (49%) of respondents firmly believe that AI technologies will help them achieve greater efficiency to optimise their CX strategy under financial strain. With 45% of respondents strongly agreeing that they want their organisation to do more with fewer resources in the current economy, many are looking at a range of AI-powered solutions to invest in over the next 12 months for CX purposes. Download the full report to find out exactly where organisations are investing their AI budgets, and how they feel it’s impacting specific challenges.

    For example, those that do invest in AI are able to gain deeper insights into CX challenges and issues. To look at one challenge specifically, customer vulnerability is more likely to be on the radar for organisations using AI (41% vs 29% if they aren’t), suggesting these companies are using (or attempting to use) the technology to more effectively identify the customers who might need additional support.

    At the same time, organisations are being more mindful about AI guardrails. The top fears surrounding the implementation of AI technology in CX or customer service use cases include: exposing the company to security and/or compliance risks (45%); spreading misinformation (43%); and giving biased, discriminatory or inappropriate responses to customers (41%).

    Internal misalignment persists

    Despite access to an abundance of data, many organisations are not doing enough with the insights they unlock. While 47% strongly agree that digital transformation has unlocked a wealth of data for CX teams, more than two-thirds (68%) say this data is often not harnessed to their organisation’s best advantage. For example, only around a third (35%) of organizations surveyed offer regular group training and retraining for their employees, and less than a fifth (18%) carry out tailored 1:1 coaching. The report details several other areas where organisations feel they’re falling short, as well as where they’re applying data-driven insights to their advantage.

    In addition, organisations are struggling to communicate internally across teams, which is inhibiting CX application and processes. Half of organisations say they lack effective communication between departments when aligning on CX data and customer feedback. This makes it challenging for organisations to actually apply the data they collect, with 43% admitting to a lack of clarity on how to act on data insights. Even though CX and contact centre teams are sharing CX and satisfaction metric reports with their organisations’ boards, 84% believe that leadership’s use of this data should be improved.

    Access the 2023 CallMiner CX Landscape Report today to explore the findings further.

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