webinarOperating a remote contact center during the coronavirus outbreak
Learn about the practicality of remote work and other risk considerations for contact center operations.
Original Broadcast Date: March 12, 2020


A viral threat
Outbreaks of new virus infections like coronavirus (or COVID-19) are always of public health concern. For contact centers, with sometimes large groups working together in close quarters, the risk of exposure may be particularly troubling.

Preparation measures
Contact center operators should prepare to respond to varying levels of severity over indefinite timelines and refine business response plans as needed. In this webinar, we’ll:
• Discuss potential implications of the COVID-19 threat on contact center operations.
• Review official risk mitigation strategies and their potential impacts on contact center operations.
• Discuss the feasibility of practical solutions, such as remote contact center work and automation, for adhering to official guidance while continuing to fulfill the contact center’s mission.
During the event, you’ll hear from contact center operations experts

Melanie Longdon
SVP Transformation
LivePerson

Alan Ranger
VP Global Market Development
LivePerson