Vonage AI Studio - Have They Cracked the Code with AI?

That’s the title of my latest article, running now on No Jitter. This builds off of last week’s announcement of AI Studio from Vonage, and I think they’ve got the right approach here for connecting the dots among AI, CPaaS and CCaaS.

You need all of these things to do CX right, and this move shows that you don’t have to have an army of developers to leverage CPaaS to make CX better. This is tricky territory to navigate, as well as come up with the right messging, and I hope you find my take a good read.

NICE Things Come in Small Packages - Analyst Summit Preview

Analysts get all kinds of swag - much of it is the same, and some is better than others. Here’s one, though, that I won’t be getting traders of. We graciously accept all of this at face value, but it’s always great to see creativity and fun, and NICE really stands out for me in that department.

October is going to be a full month of travel, so there’s a lot to prepare for. One of these stops will be for NICE’s 2022 Analyst Summit, held in Marrakesh, Morocco of all places. This is one of those times where we get spoiled a bit, but in return, they’ll have our full attention while we’re there.

Most travel can become a grind going to familiar cities and airports, but this one falls more in the adventure category, at least for me. So, to help build that anticipation of going to an exotic locale, I got a small package at the post the other day.

Can’t say I already have a magic lamp, but yup, I’ve got one now. More aptly, it should be called Barak’s lamp, after NICE’s CEO, Barak Eilam. I know he’s in there - I can hear him “wishing” me a good trip to Morocco, but I don’t have the secret password yet to release the genie. If that magically happens and my three wishes are granted, I might update you - or not. :-)



New Guest Post for NICE - Their New Branding and CXi Vision

Got another guest post to share - this one is with NICE, where I’ve written about how their new “make experiences flow” branding reflects the thinking behind their CXi approach to today’s contact center challenges. It’s a two-part series on their blog site, and you can read the first one here now; and I’ll post again when the second writeup runs.


September Newsletter Now Published - Latest Podcast Episode Too

Back to work, back to school, and now back to podcasting and my newsletter!

The September issue of JAA Communications and Collaboration Review went out to subscribers yesterday, along with the latest Watch This Space podcast. Chris and I touched on the trend du jour - quiet quitting - and examined if there’s any connection with tanking tech stocks, especially those in the collaboration space. Never dull, and the newsletter provides a glimpse into how busy the Fall is going to be for me.

If not a subscriber, signing up to my newsletter is easy - the signup page is here. For my podcast, you can subscribe on all the major platforms, or just pick up the current episode here. If you’re not familiar with my website, there are archives for the newsletter and the podcast, and a refresh for each of these archives is in the works now.

Contact Center Pipeline - New Article: Closing the Customer Service Gap

Two new things to share as we slide into what’s going to be a very busy Fall.

First, I have a new article out, running in the September issue of Contact Center Pipeline magazine.. You can read it here, and after that, feel free to peruse the rest of the issue.

Related to that, I’ll be an occasional contributor to Contact Center Pipeline, so expect to see more articles from me, and possibly other forms of involvement.


August Writing Roundup

August was on the light side for writing - but it’s August after all - and many other things are in the works, for writing and other forms of thought leadership. They will turn up in due time, and the best way to keep current is to subscribe to my newsletter.

How Continuous Testing Enables IT to Manage Continuous Change with UCaaS, tekVizion blog, Aug. 31

Is Hybrid Work Working? It Depends on Who You Talk To, Workspace Connect, Aug.8 (also published on No Jitter)

Deflection Sounds Bad, But it’s Not! Here are 5 Ways Deflection Can Improve Agent Experience, NICE blog, Aug. 2

My Latest Guest Post - Value of Continuous Testing for UCaaS

Got another guest post writeup to share. This one is running on tekVizion’s blog site, and examines the value of continuous testing for UCaaS. Managing all these applications is harder to do than appears, especially since many of them are real-time.

IT cannot possibly keep up with all the updates and performance testing, and when things don’t go to plan, the user experience suffers, and that can really impact UCaaS adoption. The post is running now, and I hope you give it a read. No doubt, tekVizion would love to hear from you as well - they’ve been doing this for a very long time.

My Latest Podcast - with Patrick Sullivan, 2600Hz

I’ve been writing and podcasting for UK-based Enterprise Management 360 for several years - more updates about that soon! - and my latest piece has been published now.

This time around, I’m interviewing Patrick Sullivan, who is the co-Founder and co-CEO of 2600Hz, an innovative cloud provider I’ve been following for a few years. Over the course of our conversation, we try to demystify the cloud for SMBs, as well as make the case for using a platform that natively integrates all the core cloud applications, namely UCaaS, CCaaS and CPaaS. I hope you give it a listen, and while there, you should check out all the other content running on their portal.


Is Hybrid Work Working? Depends Who You Talk To - My Latest Article

I’ve been away a few days, but things I was working on earlier are getting posted now in bits and pieces.

This time around, it’s a two-for-one, where Informa has run my latest article in two of their publications. If you don’t know, I’m a long-time BC Expert and contributor for BC Strategies, and wearing that hat, I’m part of a rotating group that produces regular content for eWeekly, and those articles are published on No Jitter.

For my latest eWeekly article, the focus was on hybrid work, a trend that goes well beyond collaboration technologies. While my analysis profiles well for the No Jitter audience, it’s even more at home for their sister publication, WorkSpace Connect. As such, the editorial team decided to run it in both publications, initially here on WorkSpace Connect, and now today on No Jitter.

The article is exactly the same on both sites, so I’ll leave it to you to pick a link should you want to read it - and I hope you do. There’s more to come on this topic, and my regular followers will know it was the focus of my latest Watch This Space podcast. Final comment - the image below is properly credited on both sites where my article is running.

Newsletter Time - New Podcast Too

The August issue of JAA Communications and Collaboration Review went out to subscribers yesterday, along with the latest Watch This Space podcast. Chris and I reviewed key findings - and bigger questions - from Ernst & Young’s 2022 Work Reimagined study - I hope you give it a listen.

If you’re interested in tracking what I’m up to in the worlds of collaboration, customer experience and future of work, subscribing to my newsletter is easy - signup page is here. For my podcast, you can subscribe on all the major platforms, or just pick up the current episode here. If you’re not familiar with my website, there are archives for the newsletter and the podcast, a refresh soon for each of these is coming soon.

New Guest Post for NICE - Call Deflection and Agent Experience

My latest guest post for NICE has now been published, and it’s running here on their blog page. The focus is on call deflection, and how it’s more than just service automation. There are richer benefits to be had, not just for making customer experience better, but agent experience as well. Hope you find it a good read, and more posts will be coming soon.

Next Webinar - with Servion and Cisco; Driving Digital Transformation in the Contact Center

This is the first in a series of webinars I’m doing with Servion, with this one featuring Cisco, highlighting Webex Contact Center. I’ll be talking about trends driving the need for digital CX, and the audience is largely invite-only. However, I’m able to get the word out to my followers, and details to register are here.

The webinar is running Thursday, August 11, but the cutoff to register is Aug. 3. Since this isn’t a totally open event, Servion will review registrations as they come, and then determine who is a good fit beyond the participants they are bringing themselves.

AI and the Contact Center - My Q&A with CEO of Upstream Works

Personal events have put work on the back burner the past couple of weeks, but am slowly getting back to things. I’ve had a few new things in the works that I’ll start sharing over the next few days, with the first one being an exec Q&A I recently did with Rob McDougall, CEO of Upstream Works.

I’ve been doing work with them for a few years now, and Rob was certainly early with AI. A lot of that is finding its way into Upstream’s offerings now, but more importantly, Rob has a pretty good perspective on how contact center leaders need to be thinking about AI. We’re certainly of like mind about these things, and I hope you enjoy our conversation.


July - Newsletter and Podcast Time

New month - same message, but new editions of my newsletter and podcast.

The July issue of JAA Communications and Collaboration Review went out to subscribers yesterday, along with the latest Watch This Space podcast. Future of Work Expo was the big thing for me last month, and that’s the focus of the July podcast - I hope you give it a listen.

If you’re interested in tracking what I’m up to in the worlds of collaboration, customer experience and future of work, subscribing to my newsletter is easy - signup page is here. For my podcast, you can subscribe on all the major platforms, or just pick up the current episode here. If you’re not familiar with my website, there are archives for the newsletter and the podcast, but please note that both of these will be getting a refresh soon.

New Guest Blog Post for NICE - Impact of Legacy Tech on Agent Retention

Some things happen quickly, and others take more time. The latter applies for some work I’ve been doing with NICE recently. I’ve been writing a number of guest posts for their blog, and the first one was published yesterday, titled “It’s truth time! Legacy technology and processes impact employee retention”.

Other posts will run there in due course, and if you give this a read, it would be great to get your feedback. Depending when you check this out, my byline isn’t quite right, but the fix is coming soon.


Future of Work Expo - Quick Take and Photos

Am back now from last week’s Future of Work Expo in Fort Lauderdale, and from all accounts, it was our best one to date. I’ve been conference Chair for four years running, and we’ve got a really good mix now of familiar companies and ones you don’t know, and I think that reflects how broad the FOW moniker has become.

The first two days focused on workplace FOW themes, where we talked as much about HR, soft skills and culture as we did about how technology can support the hybrid work model. AI was a constant theme, and it’s clear that people have mixed feelings about it. For the third day, our focus shifted to the contact center, where we looked at how AI can be used to both improve CX, along with making the agent experience better, especially for those working from home.

We also had a FOW pavilion on the show floor, and on Thursday morning, many of our sponsors did live demos, which is a great way to see first-hand what’s coming to help make hybrid work viable. The speaker roster was solid, and all our sessions could easily have gone a lot longer, with plenty of audience engagement. I don’t have the luxury of time now to write a lengthy recap here, but I’ll have something coming soon. Until then, I did talk about the event highlights on my Watch This Space podcast, and the July episode comes out next Tuesday, so watch for that, or come back here on my site to give it a listen.

A quick shout-out to all the folks at TMC - thanks for having me back, and to their team for all the prep to make this event happen. Thanks also to colleagues Phil Edholm and Tom Brannen for helping out as moderators for some of the sessions. Extra kudos to Phil, who did a wrapup talk with me for the closing session.

Not only was it a nice way to end the conference, but Phil has told us he’s retiring after our event, so this ended up being his swan song as an event speaker. I felt lucky to share the floor with him for that, and his great insights will definitely be missed. You’ve had a great run, Phil, and you’ve enriched our understanding of this space. Am sure I won’t be the only analyst to offer thanks for all that you’ve done for such a long time - wow. With that, I’ll leave you with some photos below, and if you follow me on social, I posted during the event, so some of these will look familiar.

Below: Rethinking the Organization session, with Intermedia, Poly, Seekr, Coworks and Eleviant (photo: Tom Brannen); Barbara Steel from EY with highlights from their latest workplace study; and our panel on using AI to improve CX - with Avaya, Genesys, SharpenCX and IntelePeer

Below: Keith Sonderling, Commissioner, US Equal Opportunity Employment Commission; David Jodoin from Nynja (photo - Glenn Goldberg); FOW Expo program schedule

Below: Tom Brannen’s cybersecurity session with Journey ID and Connx; Phil Edholm’s frontline workers session with Twilio, Intermedia, United Office and Eleviant; Tom and I with Phil

3 Building Blocks for Greater CX - My Latest on No Jitter

For my latest No Jitter writeup, I shared some takeaways from the recent NICE Interactions event, especially the main messaging from CEO Barak Eilam’s keynote. The creativity around his talk warrants a post of its own, but for now I’m just focusing on his vision for how contact centers need to evolve. It’s running now on No Jitter - hope you like it!


Newsletter Time - June Issue, and Podcast Too

New month - new newsletter and new podcast. The June issue of JAA Communications and Collaboration Review went out to subscribers yesterday, along with the latest Watch This Space podcast. May sure was a busy month, and I’ve recapped much of what I saw, spoke and wrote about in the newsletter. The June podcast is titled The Metaverse, Innovation and Invention - Thinking Bigger About Future of Work, so that’s a pretty good clue as to what Chris Fine and I have on tap.

If you’re interested in tracking what I’m up to in the worlds of collaboration, customer experience and future of work, subscribing to my newsletter is easy - signup page is here. For my podcast, you can subscribe on all the major platforms, or just pick up the current episode here. If you’re not familiar with my website, there are archives for the newsletter and the podcast, but please note that both of these will be getting a refresh soon.