[email protected] CENTER CRM Solutions Magazine�s
Fifteenth-Annual Top 50 Teleservices Agency Ranking
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This is the fifteenth year [email protected] CENTER CRM Solutions magazine
brings you its �Top 50� Teleservices Agency Ranking. Since its
inception in 1986, our �Top 50� ranking has been used as the benchmark
for choosing large-capacity/sized teleservices agencies.
Ranking Basis
Since the basis of our ranking is company size, [email protected] CENTER CRM
Solutions uses a measurable, third-party-verifiable aspect of
teleservices to arrive at our list of the �Top 50� agencies: the
number of minutes each agency was billed by each of its phone companies
for telephone service for 12 months, encompassing November 1998 through
October 1999. We have found this to be an accurate and reliable reflection
of the amount of teleservices each agency does, and therefore, provides a
true reflection of its size.
Qualification Criteria
To qualify for inclusion in this year�s �Top 50,� the agencies had
to answer a questionnaire detailing the nature of their business and
listing their number of billable minutes between November 1998 and October
1999. The questionnaire had to be verified with the signature of each
agency�s president/CEO. In addition, each agency had to submit a letter
of verification from each of its telephone service providers certifying
the number of minutes for which it billed the agency during the designated
period. (Our sincere gratitude is extended to all the carriers for their
thorough and expeditious provision of these data.)
Exceptions
Agencies that did not supply this third-party verification were
disqualified, with the exception of three circumstances: 1) a client of
the service agency was billed directly for its telephone service and would
not provide a letter of verification for anonymity reasons; 2) part of the
billable minutes were with a foreign telecommunications carrier that could
not provide the data by the deadline; 3) legitimate business situations
prevented an agency from obtaining verification from certain of its
carriers or a certain carrier. For each of these circumstances, we
required a letter of explanation and signed verification of billable
minutes pertaining to the explanation from the president/CEO of the
agency. You will find an asterisk next to the name of all �Top 50�
agencies that supplied a portion of their verification from their
president/CEO due to one of the three circumstances identified above.
In all cases, from the questionnaires to the letters of verification,
the agencies were warned that should falsification be detected, they would
be disqualified from this and all future �Top 50� rankings. And
indeed, [email protected] CENTER CRM Solutions magazine�s editorial staff
carefully verified calculations, discrepancies and other aspects of the
supplied information to ensure that this ranking is of true value to you.
Understanding The Charts
As you read through the following list of �Top 50� agencies, you
will notice that we have provided a numerical ranking of 1 through 50 (1
being the largest), but have not revealed the number of billable minutes
used to arrive at this ordering. This was done out of respect for the
confidential nature of this information to the many agencies included here
that are privately held corporations.
In addition to the rankings, we have provided background information on
the agencies, such as number of call centers and last year�s ranking in
the �Top 50� (where applicable) to give you a broader picture of each
agency and help you narrow down your selections. It is important to note
that information provided under the category of �Specialization� is
reflective of both the agency�s inbound and outbound work.
You will notice that the �Top 50� inbound has been divided into two
groups (Inbound and Outbound) and four categories: A, B, C and D. Category
A is composed of U.S. service agencies whose primary business function is
provision of telemarketing services for outside firms. Category B was
created seven years ago to let readers know that companies ranked in this
section do 50 percent or more of their teleservices for a parent company
or a company that owns an interest in their agency. As always, we feel
that companies in Category B deserve �Top 50� recognition for the
notable contributions they make to the teleservices industry. It is
important to note that companies in Category B have all indicated that
they can accept new clients, so don�t hesitate to call on them as you
would any of the companies listed in Category A. If you are considering an
international teleservices campaign, Category C consists of international
teleservices agencies. Again this year we have separated out all
international teleservices done by U.S. agencies and ranked those
companies� international minutes in the International category, Category
C. Domestic companies that are also ranked in the International category
are marked with a dagger (�) in their domestic ranking.
Category D, which was introduced in 1998, is comprised of companies
that provide purely interactive inbound services (no live operators). We
added this category to reflect the growing demand for such interactive
inbound services. Companies that are in the Domestic and International
categories that are also ranked in the Interactive category are marked
with a double dagger (�) in their Domestic and International rankings.
Please note that the majority of these companies also offer live operator
services.
We hope you will use this �Top 50� feature, both inbound and
outbound portions, for your outsourcing needs throughout the year, and be
sure to tell the companies you found them in [email protected] CENTER CRM Solutions.
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