Posted on Monday June 22, 2020
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) provides small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with the convenience of making and receiving calls from anywhere with an active internet connection. VoIP enables your staff to meet the demands of your clients, which boosts customer satisfaction. VoIP also has another feature that can take your customer service to the next level: call recording.One of the most important reasons why businesses should always record their calls, no matter its significance, is to ensure high-quality customer service. By reviewing calls, managers can understand how their agents have been dealing with customers, find out whether or not they've followed company protocol, and pinpoint any aspects that can be improved on.
Without call recording, managers would have to listen to each call in real time, which is a time-consuming process. By recording each call, not only will your managers save time, but your employees will also be motivated to perform at their best every time they're on the phone because they know their calls can always be reviewed.
According to Edgar Dale's Cone of Learning, people only remember 10% of what they've read, 50% of what they've seen and heard, and 90% of what they've done. By providing your agents with actual recordings of good and bad calling examples during training sessions, and have them simulate calls afterwards, they'll be able to learn better and provide high-quality customer service faster.
With hundreds of phone calls daily, it's understandable if your employees don't catch every single detail. And for companies that require their agents to manually input information during calls, there's always a possibility that they'll forget or miss certain information. Needless to say, this could lead to disgruntled customers. If not properly handled, this can harm your reputation, reduce work opportunities, and if things escalate, proceed to litigation.
VoIP's call recording feature lets you replay saved audio files to make sure you haven't missed any details, ensuring that all customer demands are met. And if you ever get into a dispute with your clients regarding who said what, you can always retrieve the exact audio file and have both sides listen to it, saving you thousands of dollars in legal fees.
Have you ever received an inquiry about a product or service that's not included in your offerings? While your agents usually jot these requests down and pass them on to the relevant personnel, they may end up forgetting some if numerous calls are being made that day. Tiny issues like this can lead to potentially huge losses.
With call recording, you can review all your calls at the end of the day. You'll have a better picture of what certain customers are looking for so you can address them better.
VoIP allows businesses to make on-demand calls affordably, and its call recording feature helps companies improve their customer service and prevent litigation. If you think business VoIP is right for you, or if you have any questions, give us a call today.