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Post Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:00 pm    Post subject: Many callcentres outsourced to suppliers are under-perorming

Of the organisations that outsource their customer service and call centres - including the IT systems - 76% will fail to achieve their targets for costs savings. "Many customer service call centres that have been outsourced to third-party suppliers are under-performing", according to a new report by analyst firm Gartner.
In addition, 59% of organisations that outsource parts of their customer-facing processes over the next three years will see customers switch to rivals and find hidden costs that outweigh any potential savings they derive from outsourcing.

According to Gartner, successful outsourcing can achieve cost savings of between 23% to 29%. However, poorly managed outsourcing deals can reduce the quality of the customer experience, dilute the brand values of the company and fail to deliver cost savings.

Most companies fail to manage the customer service experience sufficiently and often lock the organisation into long-term outsourcing contracts without conducting appropriate pilot testing.

To ensure successful customer service outsourcing, Gartner recommends that companies create customer-facing processes. It said businesses should judge the supplier based on customer satisfaction or other quality metrics to measure and motivate outsourcers, rather than "operational metrics" such as the number of calls handled by the supplier.

Users should also not underestimate the management time required to make an outsourcing relationship or contract work. The analyst firm has predicted that the worldwide market for customer service outsourcing is set to grow from £5.9bn in 2004 to £8.4bn in 2007.
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