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Genesys Exam GCP-GCX Topic 2 Question 43 Discussion

Actual exam question for Genesys's GCP-GCX exam
Question #: 43
Topic #: 2
[All GCP-GCX Questions]

Which of the following best defines the performance view for Agents?

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Suggested Answer: B

The performance view for Agents is used to view real-time metrics, such as status, time in status, calls answered, average talk time, and average ACW in Genesys Cloud CX Performance menu. The performance view for Agents is a view that shows various metrics and details related to agent performance and activities in Genesys Cloud CX. The performance view for Agents can help you measure and improve various aspects of your agent performance and activities, such as:

Availability

Productivity

Quality

Conduct

Satisfaction

The performance view for Agents is used to view real-time metrics, such as status, time in status, calls answered, average talk time, and average ACW because:

Real-time metrics are metrics that show the current data for agents, queues, skills, interactions, and flows. Real-time metrics are updated every 10 minutes in Genesys Cloud CX Performance menu . You can see the current values of various metrics, such as service level %, abandon %, customers waiting, and active agents.

Status is a metric that shows the current state of an agent in Genesys Cloud CX. Status can indicate whether an agent is available to handle interactions, busy with an interaction, or away from their workstation. Status can also indicate the reason why an agent is away or busy. You can see the current status of an agent in the performance view for Agents.

Time in status is a metric that shows the amount of time (HH:MM:SS) that an agent has spent in their current status. Time in status can help you measure the availability and productivity of an agent. You can see the current time in status of an agent in the performance view for Agents.

Calls answered is a metric that shows the number of calls that an agent has answered during a specified period of time. Calls answered can help you measure the productivity and quality of an agent. You can see the current calls answered by an agent in the performance view for Agents.

Average talk time is a metric that shows the average amount of time (HH:MM:SS) that an agent has spent talking with customers during a specified period of time. Average talk time can help you measure the productivity and quality of an agent. You can see the current average talk time of an agent in the performance view for Agents.

Average ACW is a metric that shows the average amount of time (HH:MM:SS) that an agent has spent performing after-call work (ACW) during a specified period of time. ACW is the work that an agent does after completing an interaction, such as updating records or sending emails. Average ACW can help you measure the productivity and quality of an agent. You can see the current average ACW of an agent in the performance view for Agents.


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Carry
1 days ago
I agree with Cheryl. B is the right answer here. Who needs historical data when you can see what's happening in the moment?
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Madonna
8 days ago
I'm not sure, but C seems like a good option too as it includes both real-time and historical metrics.
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Cheryl
9 days ago
Option B seems the most accurate to me. Monitoring real-time metrics like status, talk time, and ACW is the key purpose of the performance view.
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Walton
14 days ago
I think the answer is B.
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Daniel
14 days ago
I agree with Walton, B makes sense because it includes real-time metrics.
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