Insurance Company Leverages Intelligent Assistant Technology

Customer Service Teams See Drastic Productivity and Engagement Improvements  

Two years before the pandemic, this Fortune 500 global insurance company that serves over 300 million customers worldwide refocused on innovation. Relying on traditional software was not helping them meet their contact centre cost savings and productivity goals. While the team knew that deploying tactics to reduce handle time or keep adherence metrics in check would reduce cost, it was impossible to keep up with constantly changing conditions and the massive amounts of data generated within the centre. Their team could not react quickly enough to make a consistent impact. 

The company deployed Intradiem’s Intelligent Assistant technology for their customer service team. The team set up business rules within the call centre automation solution to monitor centre conditions and all data points – in real-time. The technology integrates with the Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) and Workforce Management (WFM) systems and immediately triggers actions to improve operational efficiency.  

For example, the Intelligent Assistant directly alerts agents if they exceed handle time thresholds, ensures agents remain on schedule to keep adherence in check and identifies optimal times for training. The first two years of deployment yielded a 3X return on their investment in Intradiem’s technology.

Mission Critical Technology for Remote Working  

The abrupt transition to a virtual contact centre, while challenging, demonstrated that their team of people and the technology already in place provided a good foundation for a successful move. With a third of their agents already working from home, the company had a solid virtual footprint. The management team quickly adjusted and provided equipment and Wi-Fi hotspots for those living in rural areas. 

The customer service team felt like having call centre automation was mission-critical for managing a remote workforce – not just for improving productivity –but also for improving agent engagement. Supervisors cannot visibly see when their teams are struggling when their team is all working from home. They relied on automation to identify and notify agents and supervisors when the optimal time for 1:1 coaching occurred – eliminating the need to schedule the time in advance.   

Management also had good visibility into agent activity and performance and could quickly identify which agents needed extra coaching. With the uncertainty and stress of the pandemic, they knew that giving agents time to connect with supervisors was extremely important for engagement. To that point, the team decided to provide wellness breaks to alleviate stress and gave them extra time to review best practices for working at home.  

“Intradiem has been and will continue to be mission-critical technology for managing our contact centres – for the brick and mortar and virtual environments. The ability to monitor and act in real-time is a game-changer for improving operational efficiency and employee engagement,” said the company’s VP – Forecasting, WFM Analytics.