Customer Service Case Study
Challenge:
A national retail organization with both direct store-based sales consultants and call center-based customer service/sales representatives was experiencing
turnover ranging from 85-100%. Additionally, the organization had seen a drop in sales for recent hires as compared against the previous two years,
and it was concerned by low quality scores obtained by their sales/service force.
Solution:
Hogan created selection profiles based on the Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) and created an organization-specific Situational Judgment Inventory
(SJI) to measure decision making, judgment, and problem solving. A criterion-related validation study as well as the creation and validation of
the Situational Judgment Inventory began concurrently.
Result:
After assessing more than 26,000 direct sales and 84,000 call center applicants, the organization conducted follow-up analyses to determine the effectiveness
of the inventories.
The retail organization used data such as attendance, turnover, gross sales, add-on sales, new accounts, saved accounts, profitability of sales, and
corporate referrals as performance indicators. The data indicate that those employees who were rated as high fit on the assessments:
- Averaged $6,000 more per month in add-on sales
- Generated on average 9 more new accounts per month
- Saved 16% more terminating accounts than the comparison group
- Turnover for the assessed employees dropped to 46%, with 29% being voluntary
Similar results were seen within the customer call center. Metrics used in the call center were new accounts, gross sales, average handle time,
and quality scores.
- Turnover was reduced from 100% to 62% within established call centers and remains at 34% for call centers staffed entirely by the assessed applicant
group.
- Handle time was reduced by 14%, saving the organization an estimated $1.2 million per year in efficiency.
- Average quality scores were raised to 97%, a 12% point increase over the previous 24 months.
Assessment Inventory Used
Hogan Personality Inventory
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