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When customer requests slows down, it’s rarely just one thing causing the delay. Often, it’s a mix of workflow issues, manual tasks, and unclear communication. In this Strategies for Enhancing Response Times course, you’ll learn how to map workflows, use automation, and strengthen communication to reduce delays. You’ll also explore SLAs and response metrics to align team goals, track performance, and make faster, smarter decisions.
You’ll start by learning how to map service workflows using tools like swimlane diagrams and time tracking. This helps you identify where handoffs fall apart or steps take longer than expected. From there, we’ll explore how automation, like ticket routing, auto-replies, and chatbots, can handle common tasks and speed up resolutions without sacrificing personal service.
Strong communication is also key. You’ll learn how to strengthen internal coordination and manage external channels like email, chat, and social media. With the right message and timing, you can prevent confusion, reduce follow-ups, and create smoother handoffs across your team.
You'll learn how to map workflows, use automation, and strengthen communication to reduce delays, and how to use SLAs and response metrics to align team goals, track performance, and make faster decisions.
The course covers process mapping to improve service delivery, automation for faster service delivery, strengthening communication channels, and tracking response metrics with data, along with knowledge checks.
It focuses on process improvement, process mapping, and service level management.
The course shows how automation like ticket routing, auto-replies, and chatbots can handle common tasks and speed up resolutions without sacrificing personal service.
It covers strengthening internal coordination and managing external channels such as email, chat, and social media to prevent confusion and reduce follow-ups.