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Occupational Profile and Curriculum Summary Presented for Comment OFO code 143905 Related Occupation Contact Centre Manager Table of Content Occupational Profile and Curriculum Summary... 1 Presented for Comment... 1 Table of Content... 1 Curriculum Scope... 4 Occupational Purpose... 4 Occupational Tasks... 4 1. Managing and controlling costs of a contact centre... 4 2. Managing and controlling operational planning and the achievement of operational targets... 5 3. Managing personnel employed in a contact centre... 5 4. Managing customer and supplier relations... 5 5. Managing and assuring the achievement of contact centre quality standards 6 6. Managing and controlling the efficiency of contact centre processes and technology... 6 1. Knowledge Modules... 7 Module 1: Introductory studies for Contact Centre Managers... 7 1

Module 2: Communication... 7 Module 3: Operational management... 8 Module 4: People Management... 8 Module 5: Industrial Relations Management... 9 Module 6: Contact Centre Technology, Systems and Processes... 9 Module 7: Contact Centre Quality Management... 9 Module 8: Supplier management... 9 Module 9: Customer management... 10 2. Practical Skills Modules... 11 Module 1: Provide budgeting services... 11 Module 2: Read and interpret financial documents... 12 Module 3: Monitor and report on expense against budgets... 12 Module 4: Maintain productive and effective work teams... 12 Module 5: Develop operational plans... 12 Module 6: Review and report on the achievement of operational targets... 12 Module 7: Manage service level agreements... 13 Module 8: Supervise personnel... 13 Module 9: Attend to personnel planning, management and control... 13 Module 10: Attend to IR management and control... 13 Module 11: Attend to performance and training management and control... 13 Module 12: Establish and manage supplier service level agreements... 14 Module 13: Attend to customer/client/supplier communication... 14 Module 14: Control consumable items... 14 Module 15: Assure the output of the service delivery by agents... 14 Module 16: Assure process efficiency, effectiveness and optimisation... 15 Module 17: Assure customer service quality... 15 Module 18: Evaluate MIS reports and ensure system efficiency... 15 Module 19: Define and manage a customer contact process... 15 Module 20: Manage process and technology improvement projects... 15 3. Work Experience Modules... 16 Module 1: Monitor costs against budgets for a operational unit in a contact centre 16 Module 2: Attend to standard financial control procedures in a contact centre environment... 16 2

Module 3: Maintain productive and effective work teams for a operational unit in a contact centre.... 17 Module 4: Provide operational target and standard setting procedures in a contact centre environment.... 17 Module 5: Attend to personnel supervision and first line discipline for a operational unit in a contact centre... 17 Module 6: Provide personnel management services in a contact centre environment... 17 Module 7: Attend to customer and supplier relation s management processes in a contact centre environment... 17 Module 8: Assure quality standards in a contact centre environment... 18 Module 9: Attend to process and technology efficiency management processes in a contact centre environment... 18 1. Occupational Certificate: Contact Center Manager... 19 Knowledge Modules... 19 Practical Skills Modules... 19 Work Experience Modules... 20 2. Part Qualification: Occupational Certificate: Contact Centre Supervisor... 20 Knowledge Modules... 20 Practical Skills Modules... 21 Work Experience Modules... 21 3

Curriculum Scope The curriculum development process will investigate the design of an Occupational Certificate for Contact Centre Managers which addresses the need for a broad based qualification as well as a Part Qualification focused at Supervisory related roles in the contact centre industry. Occupational Purpose Contact Centre Managers manages and optimises quality contact centre operations and practices. Occupational Tasks Task 1 Managing and controlling costs of a contact centre Task 2 Managing and controlling operational planning and the achievement of operational targets Task 3 Managing personnel employed in a contact centre Task 4 Managing customer and supplier relations Task 5 Managing and assuring the achievement of contact centre quality standards Task 6 Managing and controlling the efficiency of contact centre processes and technology 1. Managing and controlling costs of a contact centre Unique Product or Service: Financial targets are met Occupational Responsibilities: i. Provide budgeting services ii. Read and interpret financial documents iii. Monitor and report on expense against budgets Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 1: Contact Centre Supervisor i. Monitor costs against budgets for a operational unit in a contact centre Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager ii. Attend to standard financial control procedures in a contact centre environment 4

2. Managing and controlling operational planning and the achievement of operational targets Unique Product or Service: Operations targets and standards are achieved Occupational Responsibilities: i. Maintain productive and effective work teams ii. Develop operational plans iii. Review and report on the achievement of operational targets iv. Manage service level agreements Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 1: Contact Centre Supervisor i. Maintain productive and effective work teams for a operational unit in a contact centre Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager ii. Attend to operational target and standard setting processes in a contact centre environment 3. Managing personnel employed in a contact centre Unique Product or Service: People and staffing targets and standards are met Occupational Responsibilities: i. Supervise personnel ii. Attend to personnel planning, management and control iii. Attend to IR management and control iv. Attend to performance and training management and control Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager i. Attend to line management personnel management processes in a contact centre environment 4. Managing customer and supplier relations Unique Product or Service: Sound customer and supplier relationships 5

Occupational Responsibilities: i. Establish and manage supplier service level agreements ii. Attend to customer/client/supplier communication iii. Control consumable items Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager i. Attend to customer and supplier relations management processes in a contact centre environment 5. Managing and assuring the achievement of contact centre quality standards Unique Product or Service: Quality standards are assured Occupational Responsibilities: i. Assure the output of the service delivery by agents ii. Assure process efficiency, effectiveness and optimization iii. Assure customer service quality Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager i. Assure quality standards in a contact centre environment. 6. Managing and controlling the efficiency of contact centre processes and technology Unique Product or Service: Processes and technology are efficient Occupational Responsibilities: i. Evaluate MIS reports and ensure system efficiency ii. Manage a customer contact process iii. Manage process and technology improvement projects Occupational Contexts: Occupational Context 2: Contact Centre Manager i. Attend to process and technology efficiency management processes in a contact centre environment 6

Curriculum Summary: 1. Knowledge Modules Summary Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Title Introductory studies for Contact Centre Managers Communication Operational Supervision Operational management People Management Industrial Relations Management Contact Centre Technology, Systems and Processes Contact Centre Quality Management Supplier management Customer management Module 1: Introductory studies for Contact Centre Managers The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to the contact centre industry, the business environment and concepts of time management, Quality and business ethics. Contact centre careers and qualifications Contact Centre business environment Safety, Health and Environmental protection Business ethics Module 2: Communication The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the Learner basic communication concepts The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Basic principles of communication Formal business communication 7

Non-verbal communication Module 3: Operational Supervision The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to management principles and concepts that commonly apply to the supervisory function in an operation. The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Introduction to supervision Supervising teams Performance Management Industrial Relations Workplace health and safety Quality assurance Module 4: Operational management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to management principles and concepts that commonly apply to the management of an operation. The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Introduction to management Operational planning Organising Leading Controlling Module 5: People Management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to personnel management functions attended to by line management The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Recruitment and selection Performance management Training management Facilitation, coaching and mentoring 8

Module 6: Industrial Relations Management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to industrial relations management functions attended to by line management The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Legislative overview The employment relationship and contract of employment Conduct management Capacity management Conflict management CCMA Dispute Resolution Module 7: Contact Centre Technology, Systems and Processes The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to technology used in a contact centre as well as associated systems The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Types of technology/systems and the application thereof Process flow and control Module 8: Contact Centre Quality Management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to quality management systems and the application of these to maintain quality standards The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: SABS Standard (BPS&O standard) and Benchmarking ISO Customer Contact Centre ISO standard Module 9: Supplier management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to a range of the management of suppliers to contact centres 9

The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Supplier selection Service Level Agreements Module 10: Customer management The main focus of the learning in this knowledge module is to: Introduce the learner to general customer service management concepts The learning will enable learners to demonstrate an understanding of: Customer process management Customer Service Level Agreements/T&C 10

2. Practical Skills Modules Summary Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Module 11 Module 12 Module 13 Module 14 Module 15 Module 16 Module 17 Module 18 Module 19 Module 20 Title Provide budgeting services Read and interpret financial documents Monitor and report on expense against budgets Maintain productive and effective work teams Develop operational plans Review and report on the achievement of operational targets Manage service level agreements Supervise personnel Attend to personnel planning, management and control Attend to IR management and control Attend to performance and training management and control Establish and manage supplier service level agreements Attend to customer/client communication Control consumable items Assure the output of the service delivery by agents Assure process efficiency, effectiveness and optimisation Assure customer service quality Evaluate MIS reports and ensure system efficiency Manage a customer contact process Manage process and technology improvement projects Module 1: Provide budgeting services Provide inputs into the budgeting process Draw up an annual operational budget 11

Module 2: Read and interpret financial documents Read and evaluate financial targets Read financial statements and explain variables Module 3: Monitor and report on expense against budgets Monitor and report on expense against budgets Forecast expenditure Formulate measure to reduce costs Control procurement within the budget Module 4: Maintain productive and effective work teams Develop production targets for work teams Evaluate team outputs and quality standards Module 5: Develop operational plans Propose targets to be included in an operation plan Develop a annual operational plan Define operational targets Module 6: Review and report on the achievement of operational targets Short term review of targets Develop quarterly review plan Draft agent performance reports Collate operational reports from unit into a central plan Align operational targets and financial costs 12

Module 7: Manage service level agreements Read and interpret a SLA Define service delivery requirements Module 8: Supervise personnel Attend to first line discipline Plan and monitor work schedules Administer employee records Coach employee Module 9: Attend to personnel planning, management and control Develop an organisational structure Develop a workforce plan Draft a shift hand over procedure Plan for contingencies Draft personnel cost control schedule Module 10: Attend to IR management and control Attend to shop floor disciple Attend to grievances Attend to capacity related problems Resolve conflict Respond to CCMA notices Prepare for CCMA mediation procedures Prepare for CCMA arbitration procedures Module 11: Attend to performance and training management and control 13

Conduct a recruitment interview Develop a performance agreement Conduct a performance appraisal Conduct a staff satisfaction survey Coordinate and management training Module 12: Establish and manage supplier service level agreements Read and interpret supplier service level agreements Identify business requirements for the supplier service level agreement Generate and present service level agreement reports Validate claims and resolution reports Module 13: Attend to customer/client/supplier communication Consumer/client satisfaction survey Chair meetings and deliver reports Stakeholder briefings and information sharing Compliments and complaints management Module 14: Control consumable items Monitor and control consumable items Place orders Report writing Module 15: Assure the output of the service delivery by agents Calibrate calls Output service delivery quality monitoring plan Conduct internal auditing procedures on output quality standards Prepare for external audits on output quality standards Develop and conduct output services benchmarking meetings and reports 14

Module 16: Assure process efficiency, effectiveness and optimisation Process quality monitoring plan Conduct internal auditing procedures on process quality standards Prepare for external audits on process quality standards Conduct benchmarking meetings and reports Module 17: Assure customer service quality simulated environment to Customer service quality monitoring plan Conduct internal auditing procedures on customer service Prepare for external audits on customer service quality standards Develop and conduct customer service benchmarking meetings and reports Module 18: Evaluate MIS reports and ensure system efficiency Access and evaluate standard MIS reports Define parameters and generate specific reports Draft systems specification requirements for business applications Module 19: Define and manage a customer contact process Establish a customer contact process Manage the operational customer interaction system Module 20: Manage process and technology improvement projects Develop a project plan Implement the project plan Perform a project closeout evaluation 15

3. Work Experience Modules Summary Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Title Monitor costs against budgets for a operational unit in a contact centre Attend to standard financial control procedures in a contact centre environment Maintain productive and effective work teams for a operational unit in a contact centre Attend to operational target and standard setting processes in a contact centre environment Attend to personnel management and first line discipline for a operational unit in a contact centre at supervisory level Attend to line management personnel management processes in a contact centre environment Attend to customer and supplier relation s management processes in a contact centre environment. Assure quality standards in a contact centre environment Attend to process and technology efficiency management processes in a contact centre environment Module 1: Monitor costs against budgets for a operational unit in a contact centre The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre supervisor with a range of cost control activities Attend to a range of cost control activities under close supervision of an experience contact supervisor Module 2: Attend to standard financial control procedures in a contact centre environment The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of financial management activities Attend to a range of financial management activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager 16

Module 3: Maintain productive and effective work teams for a operational unit in a contact centre. The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre supervisor with maintaining work processes and team outputs Attend to work processes and teams outputs under close supervision of an experienced contact centre supervisor Module 4: Provide operational target and standard setting procedures in a contact centre environment. The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of operational targets and standard setting activities Attend to a range of operational targets and standard setting activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager Module 5: Attend to personnel supervision and first line discipline for a operational unit in a contact centre The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre supervisor with a range of personnel management functions and activities Attend to a range of personnel management functions and activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre supervisor Module 6: Provide personnel management services in a contact centre environment The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of personnel management activities Attend to a range of personnel management activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager Module 7: Attend to customer and supplier relation s management processes in a contact centre environment The learner will be required to: 17

Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of customer and supplier relation s management activities Attend to a range of customer and supplier relation s management activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager Module 8: Assure quality standards in a contact centre environment The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of quality assurance activities Attend to a range of quality assurance activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager Module 9: Attend to process and technology efficiency management processes in a contact centre environment The learner will be required to: Observe and assist an experienced contact centre manager with a range of process and technology efficiency management activities Attend to a range of process and technology efficiency management activities under close supervision of an experience contact centre manager 18

Proposed structure of future qualifications 1. Occupational Certificate: Contact Centre Manager Knowledge Modules Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Title Introductory studies for Contact Centre Managers Communication Operational Supervision Operational management People Management Industrial Relations Management Contact Centre Technology, Systems and Processes Contact Centre Quality Management Supplier management Customer management Practical Skills Modules Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Module 10 Title Provide budgeting services Read and interpret financial documents Monitor and report on expense against budgets Maintain productive and effective work teams Develop operational plans Review and report on the achievement of operational targets Manage service level agreements Supervise personnel Attend to personnel planning, management and control Attend to IR management and control 19

Module 11 Module 12 Module 13 Module 14 Module 15 Module 16 Module 17 Module 18 Module 19 Module 20 Attend to performance and training management and control Establish and manage supplier service level agreements Attend to customer/client communication Control consumable items Assure the output of the service delivery by agents Assure process efficiency, effectiveness and optimisation Assure customer service quality Evaluate MIS reports and ensure system efficiency Manage a customer contact process Manage process and technology improvement projects Work Experience Modules Module Module 2 Module 4 Module 6 Module 7 Module 8 Module 9 Title Attend to standard financial control procedures in a contact centre environment Attend to operational target and standard setting processes in a contact centre environment Attend to line management personnel management processes in a contact centre environment Attend to customer and supplier relation s management processes in a contact centre environment. Assure quality standards in a contact centre environment Attend to process and technology efficiency management processes in a contact centre environment 2. Part Qualification: Occupational Certificate: Contact Centre Supervisor Knowledge Modules Module Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Title Introductory studies for Contact Centre Managers Communication Operational Supervision 20

Module 7 Contact Centre Technology, Systems and Processes Practical Skills Modules Module Module 1 Module 3 Module 4 Module 8 Module 14 Title Provide budgeting services Monitor and report on expense against budgets Maintain productive and effective work teams Supervise personnel Control consumable items Work Experience Modules Module Module 1 Module 3 Module 5 Title Monitor costs against budgets for a operational unit in a contact centre Maintain productive and effective work teams for a operational unit in a contact centre Attend to personnel management and first line discipline for a operational unit in a contact centre at supervisory level 21