Hello Shikha!
I thought there was something in the works but couldn't quite remember. I think the % of points would definitely work.
For some clarification... this is what you are thinking?
Agent 1 works 15 hours per week, was eligible for 150 points (for ease of calculation only) and earned 125 points or 83%
Agent 2 works 40 hours per week, was eligible for 400 points (for ease of calculation only) and earned 300 points or 75%
so agent 1 would be the leader
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Cherri Lindquist
Clinical Director of Nursing
Company Nurse
clindquist@companynurse.com------------------------------
Original Message:
Sent: 10-18-2022 12:21
From: Shikha Khattar
Subject: Equal opportunity to become the "leader"
Hi Cherri,
Thanks for sharing this use case. Yes, we do have something on roadmap that we are considering introducing to solve this problem of unequal working hours impacting the points accrual and thus their relative performance /rankings.
To normalize performance, we are exploring the idea of using % of points (total points earned /total eligible max points) earned in a given period (say day, week or month) to compare agent's self performance over time as well as compare peer performance.
Taking this approach means that we are only evaluating agents performance for the hours they worked. E.g. If they were on vacation for a given day; eligible max points will also be zero thus excluding that day completely from the points % calculation.
How do you feel about using this approach?
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Shikha Khattar
Product Management, Workforce Engagement Management
Genesys Cloud
Original Message:
Sent: 10-18-2022 12:13
From: Cherri Lindquist
Subject: Equal opportunity to become the "leader"
In our contact center, we have 25 agents in my department that work between 15-55 hours per week (PRN, PT, FT and 2 on a rotating 5 days on/5 days off), all doing the same job. We want them to be on the same profile. Is there something on the roadmap to give all agents the equal opportunity become the leader?
#Gamification
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Cherri Lindquist
Clinical Director of Nursing
Company Nurse
clindquist@companynurse.com
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