Contact Center Management
Definition
Contact center management is the
management
subactivity consisting of the
cohesive collection of all
tasks that are primarily
performed to manage one or more related
contact centers in order to fulfill their mission and to
achieve their objectives.
The typical goals of the contact center management
subactivity are to ensure that the:
- Stakeholder’s relevant needs and expectations are
met or exceeded.
- Mission and objectives of the contact center(s) are
met.
The typical objectives of the contact center management
subactivity are to ensure that its:
- Stages, producers, work units, and work products are
properly planned.
- Scope is properly managed.
- Schedule is properly managed.
- Resources, both human and physical, are properly managed
(e.g., adequately staffed with trained personnel).
- Costs are properly managed.
- Communication is properly managed (e.g., the contact
center’s status is reported to its stakeholders).
- Relationships between organizations are properly
managed.
- Work products are properly delivered.
Typical examples of the contact center management
subactivity include:
- Management of a single contact center.
- Management of a set of related contact centers.
The contact center management subactivity typically may
begin when the following conditions hold:
The contact center management subactivity is typically
complete when the following conditions hold:
- The contact center has been retired.
The contact center management subactivity typically consists
of the following teams performing the following tasks in an
iterative, incremental, parallel, and time-boxed manner:
The contact center management subactivity is typically
performed using the following environment(s) and associated
tools:
The contact center management subactivity typically results
in the production of all or part of the following work products
in the
management work product set:
The contact center management subactivity tasks are
typically performed during the following phases:
Phase |
Relevant Tasks |
Business Strategy
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Business Optimization
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Initiation
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Construction
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Delivery
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Usage
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
Retirement
|
Communications Management,
Cost
Management,
Delivery Management,
Management Planning,
Personnel Management,
Personnel Management,
Relationship Management,
Resource Management,
Schedule Management, and
Scope Management |
- The contact center management subactivity is documented
using the typical configuration for large contact centers. It
is intended to be configured (i.e., instantiated, extended,
and tailored) to meet the needs of specific contact
centers.
- The preconditions of this activity should be the union of
the preconditions of its constituent tasks.
- The completion criteria for this activity should be the
union of the postconditions of its constituent tasks.