Going Paperless Can Improve Customer Service
Dennis Kempner

By: Dennis Kempner on September 25th, 2015

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Going Paperless Can Improve Customer Service

Paperless Office

Trying to provide good customer service and having any information exclusively on paper is nearly impossible. Customer service representatives need to be able to access all of the customer’s information instantaneously so they can help the customer immediately. Going paperless and using an electronic ticket management system will improve efficiency greatly.

A common problem facing many customer service representatives is not having the necessary information readily available to them. If they ever have to go into a filing cabinet to find information for a customer, it can take a long time to find the right documents, and sometimes they get misfiled, and now somebody has to spend hours finding it.

Using an electronic ticket management system, customer service representatives can see all the customer’s information and what they’ve called about in the past. Even if they dealt with another representative, anybody can pull up the ticket and see what the last representative did. This is especially helpful if it’s a problem the customer has had in the past, and it occurs again. This type of coordination between employees is what makes digital ticket systems so much more efficient than looking through archived papers in a filing cabinet.

A paperless office can also improve the way customers provide information to customer service representatives by implementing electronic forms. Customers can go to the website, make a new support ticket by themselves, and even specify how they’d like to receive a reply. This means the phone lines will stay clear of smaller issues, and instead of having a customer wait on hold, a representative can call them back once it is their turn. The customer won’t be as worked up after being on hold, and a solution can be reached much more quickly.

 

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