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<div>   <div>     <h3>The Gist</h3>   </div>   <div>     <ul>       <li><strong>More context does not guarantee resolution.</strong> <em>Customer profiles and AI summaries may explain the issue without showing what is operationally true now.</em></li>       <li><strong>Agents need a resolution-readypastedheadlines/teasers:Orchestrated headlines and teasers for contact center articleOrchestrated headlines and teasers for contact center articleProduction note: No byline or publish date present in the source — flag before CMS entry. Headlines:  Why More Customer Context Isn't Helping Agents Resolve Issues Faster The Missing Piece in Agent Empowerment: Resolution-Ready Data Agents Have More Context Than Ever. They Still Can't Resolve Issues. Customer 360 Views Aren't Enough — Agents Need Resolution Context Why 45% of Contact Center Calls Still Require Agents to Go Searching The Difference Between Knowing a Customer and Resolving Their Issue Contact Centers Are Solving the Wrong Context Problem What's Missing From Your Agent Desktop: A Resolution-Ready View  Teasers:  Agents have customer profiles and AI summaries — but still can't verify what's true now. Here's how to close that gap. (118 chars) More context isn't resolution. CX leaders need to build agent views that show status, actions and ownership. (111 chars) Verint data shows 45% of calls require agents to search for answers. The fix isn't more data — it's the right data. (118 chars) Customer profiles answer who someone is. Resolution context answers what can actually be done. Here's the difference. (120 chars) AI adoption in service is rising fast, but fragmented data still leaves agents guessing. A resolution-ready view fixes that. (127 chars) alt textA low-angle close-up shot captures the front wheel and lower side panel of a black car speeding along a curving road, taken from ground level near the pavement. The car's glossy black paint reflects the surrounding greenery, and the side mirror is visible in sharp focus while the wheel shows slight motion blur from rotation. The road curves ahead to the right, its surface a mix of worn asphalt and lighter shoulder areas, with a bright white light or reflection visible near the tree line in the distance. The background is heavily motion-blurred, with dense green foliage streaking horizontally across the frame, conveying a strong sense of speed and forward momentum along a tree-lined route.
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