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Formula: (Solved Tickets) / (Tickets Received) x 100 = Resolution Rate. Common uses of Resolution Rate. Important: We advise that when looking into Resolution Rate, you take into consideration the number of Reopened Tickets, because, taken alone, this metric won't tell you the entire story.
The total number of calls resolved correctly on the first attempt divided by the total number of calls in a given period of time. The total number of calls resolved correctly on the first attempt divided by the total number of first calls.
For a service desk, first contact resolution (FCR) is the percent of contacts that are resolved by the service desk on the first interaction with the customer. For live calls or web chats, this means that the customer's issue is resolved before they hang up the phone or end the chat session.
Definition of First Call Resolution First-call resolution (FCR) is an important contact center metric and element of customer relationship management (CRM). The term is self-explanatory: a contact center's ability to resolve customer problems, questions or needs the first time they call, with no follow-up required.
Ask the customer if the problem has been resolved. Post-call customer satisfaction survey. Give your staff the authority they need. Have I resolved your issue? Conduct a contact driver analysis across teams. Cross-train agents. Capture the 'No's. Drive down customer effort.
Generally, the industry benchmark for FCR is between 70 and 75%. However, there are many ways to measure FCR, and percentages will likely change depending on the method you use. This makes it impossible to accurately benchmark FCR across the contact center.
First call resolution (sometimes called “first contact resolution” or FCR) is an industry recognized metric for the performance of the Service Desk. Analysts are measured on their ability to restore service to a user and close an incident during the first call or contact.
In accounting, a financial condition report (FCR) is a report on the solvency condition of an insurance company that takes into account both the current financial status, as reflected in the balance sheet, and an assessment of the ability of the company to survive future risk scenarios.
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