For the best part of a decade we have heard much about the move to digital engagement for customer service and how it was going to transform customer experience. In reality however, many of the “old” problems still exist, and the customer service industry is still dominated by voice.
However, as Bob Dylan famously said, “the times they are a changin”! At the risk of sounding the trumpets to herald another false dawning in the world of CX, I believe we are now entering what I call the “second coming of digital-first customer experience”. Why do I think this is different and this will not be another false dawning? For me there are two key trends which tell me otherwise:
Gartner2 recently published some data which provides a glimpse of their view on how things will evolve in the near-term. They predict that by 2021 15% of customer service interactions will be fully handled by A.I. They also predict that phone communications will drop to 12% of overall customer service interactions and a human agent will still be involved in 44% of all interactions.
At a recent webinar we hosted at Syndeo, I was delighted to have John Lush who runs Google’s customer support for Europe, Middle East & Africa (EMEA) talk about his experiences in this space and his view on what the future holds. While currently running the Google EMEA operation, John has a wealth of experience stretching to almost 20 years – having worked with the likes of eir, Accenture and Vodafone.
John spoke about his experience in this space and some of the trends that he has seen in the past 5 years that have led to this second coming of a digital-first CX. It’s a 10-minute listen and well worth it.
Enjoy!