How can I help you today?: the knowledge work of call center agents

Authors

  • Peggy Szymanski
  • Luke Plurkowski
  • Patricia Swenton-Wall
  • Jennifer Englert

Abstract

This paper reflects on an industry case study conducted in two outsourced call centers to explore the human side of their turnover problem. At the project's onset, management did not consider it necessary to get input from their agents as they already had a thorough knowledge of their organization's operations based on financial analyses and employee surveys. However when we brought back examples from the field showing agent work as complex, dynamic, stressful knowledge work, management began to see the value of soliciting input from their front-line employees. What started as a turnover investigation resulted in an organizational learning initiative to capture and propagate the "human" side of call center work. In the end, we shadowed agents through their shift to create "A day in the life of a call agent" video documentary so that organization-wide all could appreciate the complexity of call agent work.

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Published

2012-09-01

Issue

Section

SESSION: Industry cases: reflexivity in industrial practice