Internal interactions

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This topic is part of the manual Agent Workspace Agent's Guide for version Current of Agent Workspace.

Internal interactions are communications between you and other people inside your company, such as call and chat consultations, call, chat, and email transfers, and also messages to you from your system or administrators. Internal interactions also include call and chat conferences that involve you, another internal party, and a contact.

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Important
Due to continual changes to Agent Desktop, screen shots in this manual might show interface elements that are not yet available for this product or might not accurately reflect what you see in the product when you use it.

How do I contact people in my company?

The Team Communicator tool lets you search through your company directory for an agent, team lead, agent group, or other targets that you want to call, consult with, or transfer to.

Type in the name of the person that you want to call, then hover your mouse pointer over their name in the list of search results. A pop-up is displayed that lets you know whether that person is ready to take a call, is on a break, is busy, or is logged off.

If the person is available, use the action menu to call them. If not, try a different channel or try again later.

Note: The video might show some features that are not yet available in this release of Agent Desktop.

What's the difference between a consultation and a conference?

Both activities involve getting help from an agent or supervisor. Consultations let you communicate with a team member privately while handling an interaction. Conferences let someone else from your contact center join the chat or phone call with your contact. If you want to perform a warm transfer or a two-step transfer, click Consult to talk to the consultation target and then click Transfer to transfer the call.

How do I start a consultation?

A consultation lets you discuss an active call with another team member. It's different from a conference because the customer is not connected to the session. If you want to perform a warm transfer or a two-step transfer, click Consult to talk to the consultation target and then click Transfer to transfer the call.

GAPI Consultation Icon 900.png starts a consultation.

Search your list of team members to find the person or internal target (an agent group, a routing point, or a skill) you want to consult with and select the type of consultation you want. Once connected, you can monitor the status and use the controls as you would for any other interaction.

Some things to keep in mind:

  • Either party can end the consultation, but ending the consultation does not end your interaction with the customer.
  • If you end the session with the customer, the consultation remains active.
  • Consultations are private — the customer can't see or hear your discussions.
  • The team member can see the case and contact information.

If you are on a call and start a voice consultation, the original call is put on hold while you consult with your selected team member.

  • GAPI Retrieve Call Button 900.png resumes the original call (and also allows you to toggle between the two calls).
  • GAPI End Call Button 900.png ends the consultation and resumes the original call from hold.

Prior to a conference or transfer, you can consult with your team member by selecting Consult in the toolbar. After the consultation request is sent, the initial call is put on hold.

While in a consultation, you can also complete a conference or transfer between your team member and your customer. To do this, select Instant Call Transfer (GAPI Instant Voice Transfer Icon 900.png) or Instant Call Conference (GAPI Instant Voice Conference Icon 900.png), and select the same button beside the desired team member's name.

How do I start a conference?

Starting a conference allows you to add another person to your current call. It's different from a consultation because the customer is also connected to the session.

GAPI Instant Voice Conference Icon 900.png starts a conference when working in voice.

Search your list of internal targets to find the person, agent group, routing point, interaction queue, or skill that you want to add and then select the conference channel you are requesting. The conference begins as soon as they accept the request. (When sending a conference request to an agent group, the agent availability information might be 10 to 30 seconds behind, so you might have to wait to see if an agent is available to join the conference.)

Some things to keep in mind:

  • You can always consult with a team member before adding them to a conference.
  • In a voice conference, the person you added can choose to release the call. This disconnects them from the conference, but your call with the customer continues.
  • If you disconnect from the call but the person you added to the conference is still connected, the call continues without you. Your system might be set up to end the conference after you disconnect if the person that you added is not part of your company.
  • Everyone connected to the conference can see or hear what the other parties are discussing, unless you remove or selectively mute a participant.
  • Your account might be configured to remove a party from a conference. Select the Party Action menu on the Voice Interaction view and select Drop from conference to remove that party from the conference.

A team member can select Leave to drop from the conference.

How do I transfer an interaction to another team member?

You can transfer a call to another team member instantly, or you can consult with them first. For example, you could put the current call on hold while you talk to another team member to see if they will accept the transfer.

GAPI Instant Voice Transfer Icon 900.png transfers a voice call.

Some things to keep in mind:

  • Case information might be visible to you, the transfer recipient, or your administrator.
  • If your transfer request is not accepted, you must manually take your contact off hold.
  • If there are no agents available, you might have to wait to transfer the call. (When transferring to an agent group, the agent availability information might be 10 to 30 seconds behind, so you might have to wait to transfer if there are no agents showing as available.)
Watch the video to see how a transfer works.

How do I call an Agent Group?

In some contact centers, agents are assigned to specific groups. For example, some agents in a company might speak different languages, have particular product expertise, or have a higher level of security clearance. These are all specialties that might be associated with an agent's group.

If your administrator has enabled this capability, you can enter the name of the agent group instead of the name of an agent when looking for a team member. Click the Action Menu drop-down list that is displayed next to the name of the agent group that you want to call.

Sometimes, no one in the agent group is available to take the call. If your administrator has set up Agent Desktop to display the number of available agents in the agent group, then you will see a message underneath the group name that tells you how many agents are available. If there are no agents available, you might have to wait to make the call.

Important
In some scenarios, the agent group availability information might be 10 to 30 seconds behind.

How do I contact another agent through a Routing Point?

In some contact centers, calls are handled through a Routing Point. Instead of transferring, conferencing, or consulting directly with another agent or to a member of an agent group, your environment might be set up to enable you to direct an interaction to another agent through a Routing Point.

If your administrator has enabled this capability, you can enter the name of the Routing Point instead of the name of an agent or agent group when looking for a team member. Click the Action Menu drop-down list that is displayed next to the name of the Routing Point that you want to target.

Next to the Routing Point name you might see different colored icons (1, 2, and 3 in the screen shot) that indicate how busy the Routing Point is. The icon might represent the Average Waiting Time on the Routing Point, the number of interactions currently being handled, or some other statistic. These icons help you decide which Routing Point to choose or to give you an indication of how long it will be before your transfer, conference, or consultation will be handled.

The following icons might be displayed next to the Routing Point in Team Communicator:

GAPI 900 Routing Point Ready.png: There are no issues with targeting the Routing Point. The number of interactions being handled is below the warning threshold.
GAPI 900 Routing Point Warning.png: The Routing Point is in a Warning state. The number of interactions being handled is above the warning threshold but below the Error threshold.
GAPI 900 Routing Point Error.png: The Routing Point is in an Error state. The number of interactions being handled is above the error threshold so the Routing Point is above capacity.

How do I read my notifications?

Notifications

You might receive messages and notifications from the system or your administrator.

When a new notification arrives, you'll see a preview notification (you might also hear a sound/tone play).

Common notifications include:

  • System-based messages (such as when a switch or channel is out of service)
  • Voicemails
You can view notifications on the Notifications panel. In the Main View, click the Notifications button (GAPI 900 Notifications Button.png). The most recent notifications are displayed on top, with a color and a status to indicate the priority.

Voicemail

If you have voicemail messages, you'll see an indicator beside the mailbox, like this: GAPI Voicemail MWI 900.png. This tells you how many unheard messages you have.

To call your voicemail box click the Voicemail button (GAPI Voicemail Button 900.png) to open the Voicemail panel. The Voicemail panel contains links to your personal and (if available) group voicemail boxes.

Click the voicemail box you want to open. A new internal interaction is launched. Use the keypad to enter your authentication information. The indicator tells you how many unheard messages you have. Beside the name of your voicemail box, the number in brackets tells you how many voicemails you have in total.

Tip: If you hover your mouse pointer over the message waiting indicator, you can see the number of messages in each of your voicemail boxes.

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