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Learn key self-service principles & online task efficiencies for enhanced customer satisfaction & engagement. Explore cross-functional collaboration, quality content, and strategic design from Gerry McGovern. Discover strategies for cohesive digital experiences and structured content development. Find the balance between control and complexity, the impact on service costs, and managing high-demand scenarios. Dive into self-service implications, vulnerability considerations, and the sweet spot for web self-service solutions. Uncover insights on online principles & continuous improvement for a user-centric approach. Enhance user experience with effective content publishing and top task management.
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Self-Service Content Barcelona, Oct 1, 2014 Gerry McGovern gerry@customercarewords.com www.customercarewords.com @gerrymcgovern
Cross-functional collaboration • Quality, not quantity • Design first for core / top tasks • Pair writing / collaboration • Start with strategy, not tool • Process for content
Cohesive digital strategy • Cross-functional collaboration • Content & UX collaboration • Test quickly, test often • Findability • Structured content
Structure / metadata • Internet of things & people
5 million visits NO TIME TO UPDATE
100? In a year, how many pages can Susan professionally manage?
Self-Service? Speed & Repetition Perfect for Self-Service A Mix of Channels SLOW TO DO FAST TO DO Best Over The Phone Face-to-Face Most Suitable HIGH REPETITION LOW REPETITION
Self-Service? Control vs Complexity Perfect for Self-Service A Mix of Channels HIGH COMPLEXITY LOW COMPLEXITY Best Over The Phone Face-to-Face Most Suitable HIGH DEMAND FOR CONTROL LOW DEMAND FOR CONTROL
Self-Service? Implications & Vulnerability Perfect for Self-Service A Mix of Channels HIGH IMPLICATIONS LOW IMPLICATIONS Best Over The Phone Face-to-Face Most Suitable ENABLED CUSTOMERS VULNERABLE CUSTOMERS
Self-Service? Service vs Self-Service Costs Perfect for Self-Service A Mix of Channels LOW SERVICE STAFF COSTS HIGH SERVICE STAFF COSTS Best Over The Phone Face-to-Face Most Suitable LOW SELF-SERVICE COSTS HIGH SELF-SERVICE COSTS
Sweet Spot for Web Self-Service Standard contract questions Planning permission Self-service Sweet Spot Complex Complicated Simple HIGH SELF-SERVICE COSTS LOW SELF-SERVICE COSTS Phone Sweet Spot Divorce Face-to-Face Sweet Spot LOW ONLINE DEMAND HIGH ONLINE DEMAND
Task 5 – Cloning Does Microsoft support producing multiple copies of a Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 image, using cloning? Task Performance Critical Issues Median time on task (sec) = 162 TPI = 0 Target time on task (sec) = 30
Online self-service principles Simplicity Convenience Control Speed Price Continuous improvement
“Streamline" experience Prevent "distractions"
Content Publishing activity TOP TASKS TINY TASKS
“dublin sunrise”
2 second delay 4% reduction in ad revenue 2009
7 Seconds of Orientation 2009
CONTINIOUS IMPROVEMENT
Password recovery = Minor Issues (50-59) TPI = 59 November 2012 : Pretend you have forgotten the password for the Cisco account and take whatever actions are required to log in. Success/Failure Rates Completion Time
Password Recovery = Fair (60-69) TPI = 68 May 2013: Pretend you have forgotten the password for the Cisco account and take whatever actions are required to log in. Success/Failure Rates Completion Time Good 0-2.25 x Target Minor Time Issue 2.25-3.25 x Target Major Time Issue 3.25-5.75 x Target Critical Time Issue Above 5.75 x Target * All Failure times treated as 300 seconds
AND EVEN CONTENT EDITORS!!! “Implementing the improvements required coordinated effort from multiple IT teams, usability and experience design people, and even content editors.” Martin Hardee, Director for Cisco.com