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IVR Design Best Practices Rebecca Gibson Contact Center Solutions Consultant Interactive Intelligence

IVR Design Best Practices Agenda 1. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly 2. The Goal of your IVR 3. IVR Design Best Practices

PART 1 THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

Is This Your IVR? Welcome to the CoverYourBack automated insurance claim filling system. If your claim falls into category 1, 3, or 7, press 1. If your claim falls into category 4 or 5, press 2. If your claim falls into any category other than the ones already mentioned, press 3. For a description of claims categories, refer to page 15, subparagraph 7a of your Contingencies.com insurance policy, or press 4. If you would like to speak to a claims representative, press 5.

The Good Sometimes, they prefer it. 66% of customers prefer IVR to fill a prescription, 61% prefer IVR to check flight information, 59% prefer IVR to check account balances, 53% prefer IVR to track shipments. And even like it. 77% value automated phone service because it s available 24/7/365, 40% value they don t have to wait for a live agent, 31% cited the ability to obtain information quickly. But they HATE to be contained. 67% said the ability to speak to a live agent at any time was necessary for them to consider an automated interaction a great experience. They certainly expect it. 82% of US adults say they ve used an automated touchtone or a speech rec system to contact customer services within the last 12 months. Source: Nuance/Forrester 2010

The Bad and the Ugly Guess what? Customers aren t always thrilled to encounter your IVR.

Why Customers Find IVRs bad or ugly None of the options apply Can t remember all the options Don t know what the options mean Can t get to a live person (and many other variations on this theme) Voice recognition doesn t understand me I have to provide the same information over and over again I m not even sure if I called the right place I have to verbally confirm every answer

How is an IVR like an Escalator?

PART 2 THE GOAL OF YOUR IVR

The Goal of Your IVR Reduce customer effort Increase service efficiency

The Goal of Your IVR Increase service efficiency Reduce customer effort Targeted routing For customer service press 1, tech support press 2 Offload self service To check the status of your claim using our automated service, press 2. Increase revenue If you d like to place an after hours order, press 3. To check on the status of an order, press 4. Use speech to ease complicated entry Enter your serial number, which is a 15 digit combination of letters and numbers found on the bottom of your unit. Clarify expectations We are experiencing unusually high call volumes today. Authenticate callers Enter your customer ID and password now.

1. What is or are the goals of your IVR? 2. How does the IVR benefit your customers? 3. What is the level of customer effort required to navigate your IVR? 4. How does the IVR benefit your company?

The Goal of Your IVR: Reduce Customer Effort How often do customers cut companies loose because of terrible service? All the time. Consumers impulse to punish bad service - at least more readily than to reward delightful service - plays out dramatically in both phone-based and self-service interactions. When it comes to service, companies create loyal customers primarily by helping them solve their problems quickly and easily. Source: Nixon, Freeman, & Toman, Stop Delighting Your Customers, Harvard Business Review, 2010

PART 3 IVR DESIGN BEST PRACTICES

Technology Enables Good Design

IVR Design Best Practices Use the IVR Design Best Practices Scorecard Yes - Current/planned practice No - Not current/planned practice NA - Doesn t apply in our environment

IVR Design Best Practices: Principle 1 Who are your customers? What s your customer service brand? What s your business strategy?

Principle 1: Align with Strategy 1. Identify the goals of your IVR prior to design. We want to identify sales calls quickly and get them to a sales agent as quickly as possible and inform other callers about our web self-service options. 2. Use your IVR to address your customers unique needs and reflect the value of an interaction. Our customers are not web-savvy and may not be comfortable accessing self-service using a keypad.

What is the Purpose of Your IVR? Identify and categorize incoming customer calls Route appropriate calls to self-service Route appropriate calls to a skilled agent Gather call information for authentication, and to pass along to the agent, increasing routing accuracy and call efficiency.

Principle 1: Align with Strategy 3. Reflect your organization s brand through in-queue music, promotions, and messaging. 4. Weigh the impact to customer satisfaction when you auto-disconnect or ask a customer to leave a message before they have received service. No one is available to take your call right now. Please leave a message and we will call you as quickly as we can. 5. Carefully consider how difficult you want to make it for customers to connect with live service. You can contain calls within the IVR and force users to self-serve. Beware: this is the IVR feature that causes the most customer dissatisfaction and anger.

Principle 2: Efficient Customer Interactions 6. Build 4 or fewer options in each menu prompt and 3 or fewer menus prior to reaching service. 7. Use concise language, avoid superfluous words, and be consistent. Do not use unfamiliar or insider terms. Avoid: For parts replacements, replacement manuals, SmartParts, or other parts programs, please press or say 3 now. 8. Describe every action prior to a required key press. For customer service, press 1. 9. Choose an IVR persona and record in consistent formality and vocabulary.

Principle 2: Efficient Customer Interactions 10. Offer touch-tone (DTMF) options for speech applications. Press or say 3. 11. Don t disconnect for user errors, including nonresponses. I did not understand your response. Good bye. 12. Document hidden options in call flows

Principle 3: Reflect Business & Tech Strategy 13. When possible, provide a customized experience, based on customer data. Are you calling about your 2003 Hyundai Excel? 14. Limit what is request by the IVR to critical information needed for self-service or optimal agent routing. Caller information should follow customers through transfers. May I have your account number? (again) 15. Collect two phone numbers to increase the accuracy of CTI/screen pop. Gather Home and Alternate Phone in the database.

Principle 4: Monitor and Update 16. Test your IVR. Call regularly and test all the options to make sure they are working as you expect them to. 17. Measure and track IVR performance and caller acceptance. 30% of our callers access option 3, the self-service order status option. 50% of those callers then opt to speak to an Agent.

The enterprise wants to save money. The caller wants to be served. Usability is the common link that allows both interests to be safeguarded. Source: Balentine, It s Better to be a good Machine, than a Bad Person, ICMI Press, 2007.

Is This Your IVR? Welcome to the CoverYourBack automated insurance claim filling system. To enter a new claim, press 1. If you are checking on the status of an existing claim, press 2. o Enter your claim number now. o If you don t have your claim number, enter the last four digits of your social security number. At any time, if you would like to speak to a claims representative, press 2.

Exercise: Evaluate an IVR Locate a competitor s phone number and navigate their IVR. 1. Take note of the number of menu options and the verbiage used. Note how long it takes to get through the IVR. 2. What is the goal of the IVR? For example, routing customer to self service? To the right agent? 3. Do you have an idea of how they are segmenting/routing their calls from their IVR? 4. In what aspects is the IVR customer-friendly? What are potential areas of dissatisfaction? If you re on a path to talk to an Agent, wait for a answer (time how long it takes) and say, Wrong number before hanging up. Don t cause an abandoned call!

Exercise: Evaluate your IVR Call your company s primary contact number and navigate the IVR. 1. Take note of the number of menu options and the verbiage used. Note how long it takes to get through the IVR. 2. What is the goal of the IVR? For example, routing customer to self service? To the right agent? 3. Can you tell how calls are segmented or routed based on the IVR? 4. In what aspects is the IVR customer-friendly? What are potential areas of dissatisfaction? If you re on a path to talk to an Agent, wait for a answer (time how long it takes) and say, Wrong number before hanging up. Don t cause an abandoned call!

Rebecca Gibson Contact Center Solutions Consultant rebecca.gibson@inin.com Interactive Intelligence