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EPISODE · May 24, 2024 · 6 MIN

Enhancing Self-Service: The Role of Knowledge Management in Chatbot Success

from The ITSM Practice: Elevating ITSM and IT Security Knowledge · host Luigi Ferri

Jeffrey T. Fertiller explores the significant cost advantages of chatbots over traditional service desks in this fourth episode, referencing a Gartner study highlighting the drastic difference in costs between service desk interactions and self-service methods. He delves into the challenges of inadequate knowledge management behind chatbots, emphasizing the need for updated and accurate information to enhance user experience and reduce frustration. In this episode, we answer to: Why are chatbots becoming a preferred solution for organizations? How does poor knowledge management impact the effectiveness of chatbots and self-service portals? What can leaders do to improve the user experience with automated services? Connect with us on: LinkedIn: Jeffrey Tefertiller link https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreytefertiller/ Website: http://www.servicemanagement.us LinkedIn: Luigi Ferri link https://www.linkedin.com/in/theitsmpractice/ Website: http://www.theitsmpractice.com Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Chatbots, Knowledge Management, User Experience, Cost Efficiency in IT Services. And if you want more tips and guidance, follow me, Luigi Ferri, on LinkedIn. I share daily posts about Enterprise Service Management, IT Service Management, and IT Security. Credits: Sound engineering by Alan Southgate - http://alsouthgate.co.uk/ Graphics by Yulia Kolodyazhnaya

Jeffrey T. Fertiller explores the significant cost advantages of chatbots over traditional service desks in this fourth episode, referencing a Gartner study highlighting the drastic difference in costs between service desk interactions and self-service methods. He delves into the challenges of inadequate knowledge management behind chatbots, emphasizing the need for updated and accurate information to enhance user experience and reduce frustration. In this episode, we answer to: Why are chatbots becoming a preferred solution for organizations? How does poor knowledge management impact the effectiveness of chatbots and self-service portals? What can leaders do to improve the user experience with automated services? Connect with us on: LinkedIn: Jeffrey Tefertiller link https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreytefertiller/ Website: http://www.servicemanagement.us LinkedIn: Luigi Ferri link https://www.linkedin.com/in/theitsmpractice/ Website: http://www.theitsmpractice.com Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Chatbots, Knowledge Management, User Experience, Cost Efficiency in IT Services. And if you want more tips and guidance, follow me, Luigi Ferri, on LinkedIn. I share daily posts about Enterprise Service Management, IT Service Management, and IT Security. Credits: Sound engineering by Alan Southgate - http://alsouthgate.co.uk/ Graphics by Yulia Kolodyazhnaya

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