EXPERT RESPONSE
You make some good points about how AHT can influence representative behavior, sometimes in counterproductive ways. With goals focused on customer experience and satisfaction, and bookings, it certainly has risks and is a bit out of step. Your note doesn't reveal what impact this has on pay or incentives -- another factor that can must be considered.
A metrics strategy should be balanced and aligned with the accountabilities, rewards and recognition programs. Your call center may have some cost constraints that influence the ability to increase staffing. Your strategy should consider some factors that reflect productivity. However, consider monitoring rather than measuring these factors. For example, look for anomalies or trends that may have a high cost, without high return. Also, look for other indicators of productivity (e.g., utilization rate, adherence rate) that may not have the same risk as AHT, but still ensure an efficient operation. Then, if a CSR is meeting the customer satisfaction and sales goals, without being highly out of line with the norms of productivity that are being monitored, everybody wins.
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