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CALL CENTER TRUNKS OPTIMIZATION PRESENTED TO: Dr. Richard Barr Dr. Thomas Siems EMIS Faculty and Students ORM TECHNOLOGIES PRESENTED BY: Alexandria Farrar Ashley Hall Neimy Sarmiento May 7, 2014 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014 1
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ORM TECHNOLOGIES, LLC May 7, 2014 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014 2 Our Client ORM Technologies is a Business Analytics company focused on delivering the benefits of Optimization through our innovative suite of software and consulting services that are easy to use, deploy, and manage. The Result – Optimized Thinking TM
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ORM - Approach May 7, 2014 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014 3 ORM – Optimized Thinking TM Deliver a suite of software and consulting services that are easy to use, deploy and manage. Deliver the ORM - Optimized Enterprise Architecture TM framework of software services that enable functional and cross functional Optimization. Simple Proposition – you will achieve a 5% - 20%+ improvement in any area of deployment.
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May 7, 20144 Resource Mgmt & Planning 2 Revenue Forecasting Sales Headcount Planning to achieve Budget Sales Goals Lead/Funnel Forecasting and “Risk” Assessment with CRM and Sales Methodology integration Marketing and Advertising Analytics & Spending Optimization 2 Revenue Forecasting Sales Headcount Planning to achieve Budget Sales Goals Lead/Funnel Forecasting and “Risk” Assessment with CRM and Sales Methodology integration Marketing and Advertising Analytics & Spending Optimization Revenue & Sales Management 2 Demand Forecasting Production Scheduling Vendor Management System for authorized vendor’s pricing, and quantity levels 2 Demand Forecasting Production Scheduling Vendor Management System for authorized vendor’s pricing, and quantity levels Supply Chain ORM OPTIMIZATION SERVICES 2 2 Statistical, Analytics & Planning Resource Workload Scheduling o Training & Support Scheduling & Assignment o Call Centers & Help Desks o Project Management o Research & Development Resource Budgeting and Planning Resource “What If” scenarios Statistical & Analytics Services Demand/Production Forecasting Revenue Forecasting Sales Funnel Forecasting Call Center Optimization & Planning – Agents & Network Resources Fraud Detection & Management System Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014
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OBJECTIVE STATEMENT Design a dynamic model for the least costly combination of trunk types to service a call center’s inbound call volume May 7, 20145 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014
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May 7, 20146 NETWORK OVERVIEW CALL FLOW Agent Optimization - ErlangC Shift Management Module PSTN & Internet Wide Area Network Location 1 Agent Types Location 2 Location 3 Router PBX 0% Bypass IVR 100% IVR 7% resolved by IVR 10% Abandon rate 50% Retry Home Agent 80% of Calls 20% of Calls Network Resource Optimization - ErlangB
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May 7, 20147 ERLANG B OVERVIEW An Erlang is a unit of telecommunications traffic measurement. Erlang B s a formula for the blocking probability that describes the probability of call losses for a group of identical parallel resources (telephone lines, circuits, traffic channels, or equivalent) Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014
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May 7, 20148 SIMPLIFIED NETWORK OVERVIEW CALL FLOW PSTN & Internet Wide Area Network Router PBX 0% Bypass IVR 100% IVR 7% resolved by IVR 10% Abandon rate 50% Retry
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CLIENT SUPPORT NEEDED CONSTRAINTS (Known and Unknown) DATA: – Number of calls per 30 minute interval – Average handle time – Trunk type – Trunk cost PROJECT CONSTRAINTS – Feasible completion within 4 months MODEL CONSTRAINTS – Must be integrated into current system (Erlang) – One trunk level per month (not type) – Trunk type and cost – 250-trunk maximum CLIENT SUPPORT NEEDED CONSTRAINTS and VARIABLES
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PARAMETERS May 7, 2014 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014 10 CALL TYPE Walk-ins Back-office Front-office
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General Algebraic Modeling System (GAMS) Outline May 7, 201411
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201412
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201413
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201414
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201415
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201416
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GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL May 7, 201418
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May 7, 2014 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014 19 GAMS OPTIMIZATION MODEL
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RESULTS MONTHDS0DS1TOTAL TRUNKS PER MONTH January2126 February2126 March7131 April2126 May-123 June2126 July-123 August1125 September7131 October5129 November4128 December8132 TOTAL ANNUAL TRUNK COST $7,140.00 20
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MODEL FLEXIBILITY and OBSERVATIONS The Total Trunks per Month follow a cosine wave pattern. The peaks are quarterly: – March, June, September and December May 7, 201421 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014
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RECAP and RECOMMENDATIONS Erlang B used to determine lowest cost combination of trunks per month. Backwards engineer data set for gross call volume The Total Trunks per Month follow a cosine wave pattern. The peaks are quarterly: – March, June, September and December – Client review business needs every quarter May 7, 201422 Southern Methodist University EMIS 4395: Senior Design Spring 2014
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