11-02-2012 05:50 AM - edited 03-14-2019 10:46 AM
Hi everyone.
I recently started in my current role at a new company and I'm very new to the Cisco Outbound System (so new that I haven't had any official training yet!)
I am working my way through the reports and am trying to work out what customer abandoned to IVR (result code 20) is and whether I should include that and dialler abandon (result 16) in my formula for abandon rate.
Any advice you can offer will be greatly received.
Russell Healey
Dialler Manager
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11-06-2012 01:44 AM
Hi,
I am working my way through the reports and am trying to work out what customer abandoned to IVR (result code 20) is and whether I should include that and dialler abandon (result 16) in my formula for abandon rate.
well, if it is a custom report, then the anwer is: it's up to your customer's choice, whether to include CallResult 20 and/or CallResult 16 into your abandon rate formula.
CallResult 16 is not really an abandon - the Dialer simply stops dialing due to the simple fact it did not find any available agents, which may indicate starvation. You should probably configure either less agents per call or make sure there is enough agents available. The OO guide states progressive/predictive modes will perform better with larger number of agents in the skill groups.
G.
11-05-2012 01:18 AM
Hi,
can you tell us, what report you are talking about.
G.
11-05-2012 08:42 AM
Hi Rusell.
Have you referred to this historical Reporting user guide? It has some explanation of abandoned calls on page 50 for inbound calls and page 121 for outbound calls. Can you please attach the report or show a screenshot of the report here.
Jag.
11-06-2012 01:37 AM
It is a custom report, Basically getting counts of each type in the CallResult field on the dialer_detail table.
I should also mention that it is a progressive outbound campaign with agents and not an IVR campaign.
Thanks,
Russell
11-06-2012 01:44 AM
Hi,
I am working my way through the reports and am trying to work out what customer abandoned to IVR (result code 20) is and whether I should include that and dialler abandon (result 16) in my formula for abandon rate.
well, if it is a custom report, then the anwer is: it's up to your customer's choice, whether to include CallResult 20 and/or CallResult 16 into your abandon rate formula.
CallResult 16 is not really an abandon - the Dialer simply stops dialing due to the simple fact it did not find any available agents, which may indicate starvation. You should probably configure either less agents per call or make sure there is enough agents available. The OO guide states progressive/predictive modes will perform better with larger number of agents in the skill groups.
G.
11-06-2012 02:41 AM
Thanks a lot, so the one to use in the abandoned call report for regulators would be result code 20?
Much Appreciated.
Russell
11-06-2012 02:47 AM
Well, again, it depends on what you want to call as an 'Abandoned' call.
I recommend you to take a look at the Database Schema doc for your particular ICM version:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/custcosw/ps1844/prod_technical_reference_list.html
And also, the OO guide:
G.
11-06-2012 03:39 AM
I get 403 error on those links...
OFCOM regulations in the UK state that if after 2 seconds we can't connect a customer to an agent we must abandon the call but play them an information message - as you said result 16 is not really an an abandon it would make sense to use code 20 in my calculation.
Thanks,
Russell
11-06-2012 03:43 AM
About 403: those are CCO links - I assumed you have access to the Support > Documentation website. If you don't please create a user profile. If you do have a profile, then log in, and the links will work.
About the UK regulations: yes, that makes sense to use that result code in your calculations.
G.
11-06-2012 03:45 AM
No problem,
Thanks a lot!
Russell
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