Predictions 2022: The Hybrid Workforce is Here to Stay

by Ryan Walsh Jan 4, 2022, 17:09 PM



As the COVID-19 pandemic continues its grip on society, how soon will it be before the contact center of the past fades into obscurity with subtle references as your agents and managers reminisce about the good old days? Has it happened already?  As security becomes more defined, administration tools and emerging video platform integrations will send hiring, monitoring, training, and continued onboarding into hyperdrive. Contact center leaders and managers routinely go from planners to architects to project managers and back all in the same meeting. Remote and hybrid call center flexibility is giving brands the ability to serve more customers while maintaining and maximizing CX and SLAs.   

As we get 2022 rolling, Alvaria is focused on providing customized infrastructure and technology to make remote work even more seamless, benefiting the customer, the agent, the administration, and the organization. Hosted workforce engagement management (WEM) solutions on-premises was clearly the most viable option in the past, and there are reasons businesses may try to hold on a bit too tight– security is always a top priority when dealing with data. However, it’s become quite clear that for any business to not only survive, methodologies and innovations, including moving to the cloud, that increase workforce efficiencies will always have a long-term financial benefit.  

When we talk about the major challenges facing call centers and our industry moving forward, it comes as no surprise that the major challenge to providing superior customer service comes down to call center staffing. As industries across the board experience what many economic experts have deemed “The Great Resignation," many workers are leaving their jobs in search of more money, more flexibility and more happiness. Many are rethinking what work means to them, how they are valued, and how they spend their time. Luckily, for our industry, a hybrid setting now creates opportunities and permits part-time staffing for a whole segment of the population with physical disabilities, childcare issues or poor commuting options. With more part-time workers, contact centers also have a more agile workforce that can ramp up and down quickly, matching contact center staffing to call volumes. Of course, the success of staffing remote agents is highly dependent upon excellent interaction management and WEM software.   

Contact center managers must have adequate staffing in order to meet demand, and ensure every agent has the time needed to resolve issues and perform required tasks. Scheduling supervisors must ensure they schedule call center agents with specialized and honed skill sets so that any customer can get quality support regardless of the issue. As we look to the immediate future, it becomes clear that call centers are uniquely positioned to take advantage of the increased emphasis on-work-life value and balance; and it starts with the rapid and continuing acceleration of WFM technology and digital communications strategies.  

Learn how the Alvaria Workforce Engagement Management Suite can help you elevate employee engagement and maximize contact center productivity without increasing cost.