Archive for 'Quality Management'

Got Consent? Why You Need to Take a Closer Look at Call Recording Laws

In the world of call recording compliance, where there’s no steadfast, across-the-board policy on consent laws, scenarios can quickly become confusing. Such is the case for a county agency located in CallCopy’s home town, Franklin County Children Services.
According to the Columbus Dispatch:
“Mary Ann O’Garro said a request for records in her grandson’s case revealed that [...]

New Whitepaper: Improving the Customer Experience with Peer-based Quality Management

Our latest whitepaper, Improving Customer Experience Through Peer-based Quality Management, takes a closer look at an alternative QM concept that distributes evaluation responsibility to agents while opening lines of communication for the sharing of knowledge and best practices.  We explore how the process can be used to exceed traditional expectations and allow organizations to improve [...]

CallCopy #1 in Overall Vendor Satisfaction in DMG Customer Survey

DMG Consulting, the leading provider of market research and consulting services for contact centers, recently published its 2008 – 2009 Quality Management/Liability Recording Product and Market Report.
The report is aimed at helping “contact center and IT managers find the right product, at the right cost for their contact center, regardless of size”. From a CallCopy [...]

CallCopy will be at the ShoreTel Champion’s Summit

CallCopy is proud to be a sponsor for the ShoreTel Champion’s Summit in Las Vegas, July 22-24.  The event brings together ShoreTel’s leading channel partners for informative workshops and training sessions.  CallCopy and other technology partners will be showcased in the Exhibit Hall. 
For our current and prospective ShoreTel distributors, we are excited to meet with you and demonstrate our [...]

Trunk Recording vs. Station Recording

We were recently asked about which is preferred, trunk recording (record T1/E1 line) or station recording (digital or analog phone recording).  Here’s our $0.02:
In most cases, station side recording is preferred.  One key factor is that with trunk recording you are not able to record PBX calls.  For example, if one employee calls another employee, that call does not cross your [...]