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E-Support: How Cisco Systems Saves Millions While Improving Customer Support [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, laius x paksus: 227x12 mm, kaal: 354 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2002
  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
  • ISBN-10: 158720052X
  • ISBN-13: 9781587200526
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, laius x paksus: 227x12 mm, kaal: 354 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Sep-2002
  • Kirjastus: Cisco Press
  • ISBN-10: 158720052X
  • ISBN-13: 9781587200526
To keep pace with the growing need to provide solutions and support to their customers, many companies have built extensive phone-based customer support departments. The investment can be staggering-large expenses on personnel, training, computers, and other support technologies. Demand for phone-based support fluctuates drastically, leaving these assets unused for hours at a time and still leaving customers dissatisfied. E-support is a self-service, Web-based approach to providing solutions for customers. It helps support organizations scale to handle more customers per support resource, accommodate dynamic shifts in demand, and enable customers to identify and solve many of their routine problems.

Cisco's(r) e-support system, known as TAC Web, has benefits for both Cisco and its customers:





Customers save time because they don't have to wait on hold Customers are empowered, finding solutions to many of their problems Cisco Systems saves hundreds of millions of dollars in customer-support costs

TAC Web content solves over 150,000 customer issues per month that would otherwise have gone to phone-based support

Cisco has built a very successful e-support system. In E-Support, the experts who built and run TAC Web tell you exactly how they do it.

Learn what e-support is and how it can help your business. This book consists of non-technical, conversational, and easy-to-read interviews with the experts. Setting up an e-support system isn't cheap or simple, but you can use this book's information as a guide to setting up a successful e-support system, or improving the one you have.

"Cisco TAC Web is an integral part of our e-business strategy by allowing Cisco to reduce the number of phone calls and telephone technicians, while still providing immediate and thorough customer service, which is our number-one priority. This allows both Cisco and the customer to reap the productivity benefits e-business solutions offer." -John Chambers President and CEO, Cisco Systems



In E-Support, you learn how Cisco Systems developed its online customer support system and how you can apply it to your organization with:







Overview & Planning-Understand and develop an e-support strategy Architecture-See how it should all be put together Metrics-Measure exactly where you're succeeding and failing Strategy-Determine customer needs and methods to meet those needs Design-Design the Web site user interface so customers can use it Marketing-Get customers to visit, and keep them coming back Competitive Analysis-Assess your competitors' e-support sites

This book is part of the Cisco Press Internet Business Solutions Series. Books in this series provide valuable information to help business professionals understand and evaluate how to use the Internet for business productivity and planning.

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The eSupport system at Cisco Systems® offers a web-based self-service approach to providing answers and tips for customers. It benefits the customer by saving them time form not waiting on hold for phone-based technical support, and it helps support organizations scale to handle more customers per support resource. Each year eSupport at Cisco helps 500,000 customers, and that reduces Cisco's costs by millions of dollars annually. eSupport offers the learned wisdom Cisco has gained on its way to making a successful eSupport system. Readers will learn what eSupport is and how it can help their business; they will be shown how to develop their eSupport strategy; they will learn how to implement their eSupport strategy; and finally they will receive advice on how to evolve their eSupport strategy. The knowledge and benefits gained from this book come from interviews with the Cisco Systems personnel who helped conceive, plan, and implement Cisco's eSupport strategy. These interviews provide an unparalleled view into the process by which Cisco developed its eSupport system.
Introduction.

1. Visual Tour of Cisco's TAC Web Site.


2. Assessing, Planning, Building, and Managing the TAC Web.


3. TAC Workflow and the TAC Case Open Tool.


4. TAC Web Mission, Vision, and Lessons Learned.


5. Site Architecture.


6. TAC Web Marketing.


7. Metrics.


8. Competitive Analysis.


9. Content Matched to Customer Needs.


10. User Interface Design.


11. User Communities.


12. TAC Web SMEs.


13. TAC Web Tools.


14. TAC Web Technical Writers.

Andrew Connan is a technical writer with eSupport in the Technical Assistance Center at Cisco. He has edited and created engineering documents that have cut customer calls and saved Cisco money. Andrew has an MBA and a Certificate in Technical Communications from San Jose State University.

Vince Russell started with the Cisco TAC Web Team in 1998 where he published many documents to the TAC Web site. Vince is now a Business Program Manager for the TAC Web Customer Interface Team, driving the analysis, development, and production of web-based troubleshooting tools for customers.