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The IVR Resource Directory
IVR Surveys

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The Complete Guide To Successfully Executing Your IVR Survey Project

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Dear Research and Marketing professional; If this is your first IVR Survey Project you will want to know how you can get your IVR survey project off the ground quickly, utilizing best practices to READ MORE
http://www.datatel-systems.com/whitepapers/IVRSurvey_Request.htm

Will Post-Call IVR Surveys Replace QA?

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Will Post-Call IVR Surveys Replace QA? Dr. Jon Anton recently responded when asked what he thought call centers would look like in five years. Among his responses was this opinion: 2. I see a majo READ MORE
http://www.qaqna.com/2007/05/will_postcall_i.html

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Surveys

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Interactive Voice Response (IVR) An Interactive Voice Response (IVR) survey is a cost-effective alternative or complement to on-site surveying, and a viable alternative to web surveys when your audie READ MORE
http://www.intouchsurvey.com/Products/IVR/

How to conduct successful IVR surveys

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In general, what is a reasonable response rate for transactional surveys? More specifically, should I expect a better response rate if I send callers to an interactive voice response (IVR)-driven su READ MORE
http://searchcrm.techtarget.com/expert/KnowledgebaseAnswer/0,289625,si...

Automated Phone Surveys

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Surveys can be conducted using many different technologies. Phone surveys, mail surveys and web surveys are the best known means. A more recent addition to this list is IVR surveys, also known as au READ MORE
http://www.greatbrook.com/ivr_surveys.htm

IVR Survey Services - Development and Hosting

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IVR Surveys If require the highest levels of service quality, attention to detail, access to seasoned professionals and ongoing support, then we can help you. You will have access to ALL the serv READ MORE
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IVR Survey Resources An IVR survey shares many characteristics with a telephone survey since the survey is conducted over the telephone. But rather than have a live interviewer conduct the survey, the survey is delivered using a prerecorded script. The respondent is asked to enter his responses using the keypad of the telephone and by verbalizing free-form comments. (IVR survey programs can even analyze the tone of the responses.) Since there's no interviewer to clarify questions, the script must be clean and anticipate all the possible responses someone being surveyed may have.
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