Quality Assurance, invented to catch flaws and errors in manufacturing, has become a process that can weigh down a business and impede an effortless experience. If we know that widget production on an assembly line is different than interactions through a contact center, how do we still optimize QA to drive better outcomes for customers?
To find out what needs to be fixed and in what order, check out the on-demand webinar, “How to Optimize QA Outputs for an Effortless Experience” for tips and insights into utilizing quality assurance to meet business needs.
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