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call centre:

Definitions:

  1. a center equipped to handle a large volume of telephone calls (especially for taking orders or serving customers)

Examples:

  1. results private from the employee operator - particularly useful in an environment such as a call centre where higher levels of insider theft traditionally occur . URU ? allows the employee to
  2. reduce costs . The most obvious way to cut these costs is by driving expensive call centre interactions onto the web . As the pressure grows to meet the targets set out
  3. of investment in Adria over the last few years together with Seagate and a major call centre with Stream . Increasingly in an international business environment , competition had grown considerably .
  4. to deal with this . Energize the staff and management I once went to a call centre where the manager said , " I ca n't see why anyone would want to
  5. are realised and more fully exploited at an ever-accelerated rate then the employment prospects of call centres is shown to be a somewhat transient and ephemeral solution . These and other factors

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