A New Game...
Nov. 19th, 2002 10:05 amRing a large company, preferrably one with an incomprehensible 'on hold' system. Ntl are good for this. Ask some question that requires them to look something up, call someone else, organise a payment...
Count how many times they say "bear with me".
Divide by the number of minutes you spent actually talking to a real person. And get a Dave-Gorman-style bear-with-me-per-minute factor.
A conversation with Ntl the other day trying to persuade them that our bill was wrong (on the grounds that the figures on the bill didn't add up to anything like the total they'd added them up to) yielded an impressive:
7 / 13 = 0.536 bwmpm
Count how many times they say "bear with me".
Divide by the number of minutes you spent actually talking to a real person. And get a Dave-Gorman-style bear-with-me-per-minute factor.
A conversation with Ntl the other day trying to persuade them that our bill was wrong (on the grounds that the figures on the bill didn't add up to anything like the total they'd added them up to) yielded an impressive:
7 / 13 = 0.536 bwmpm
Slight problem witn this system...
Date: 2002-11-19 05:18 am (UTC)If trained with an American accent (as sometimes happens), they'll be much more likely to say, 'please hold while' than 'bear with me'... which could skew your statistics?
One step at a time...
Date: 2002-11-19 05:32 am (UTC)A BWM needn't be a precursor to being put on hold. It might be while they wait for their computer to load the relevant file, or merely scattered through the conversation for no readily obvious reason.