The queue detail view of an individual queue presents different aspects of the performance of the selected queue. The page contains the following tabs: 

  • Overview – Opens the queue detail view summarizing the impact of predictive routing for the selected period. More information about the overview tab is available in the subsequent sections of this page.
  • Impact –  Opens the queue impact view that enables you to view predictive routing performance for a collection of KPIs in addition to the target KPI. For more information, see Predictive routing queue impact view.
  • Predictive Model – Presents the top features that contribute to the routing decisions of the selected queue. For more information, see View features that influenced predictive routing decisions.

The queue detail view contains metrics about the impact of predictive routing for the selected period.

Set a default time zone in the workspace

You can set the default time zone in the analytics workspace before viewing any analytics view.

To set the default time zone in the workspace, follow these steps:

  1. Click Performance > Workspace.
  2. On the left side, from the Time zone drop-down menu, select the required time zone as the default time zone for the analytics workspace.

To view details about a specific queue view, go to Performance > Workspace > Contact Center > Predictive routing, and from the list, click the name of the specific queue. 

For more information, see Predictive routing queue impact view.

The following details can be displayed for each view

Detail Description Notes 
(For reference, refer the image)

Average handle time (AHT Difference %) 

Indicates the percentage difference in the amount of handling time of interactions routed using predictive routing compared with the amount of handling time of interactions routed using non-predictive routing methods during the selected time period.

When a queue supports more than one media type, a breakdown of the AHT Difference % per media type is shown in addition to the AHT Difference % value. 

The AHT Difference % does not match the sum or average of the % of each media type. 

AHT Difference

Indicates the difference in the AHT value between the interactions routed using predictive routing and the interactions routed without predictive routing, during the selected date range per interaction. This value is shown in hours, minutes, and seconds.

The AHT Difference value is only displayed for a specific (single) media type queue.

If a queue includes more than one media type, a breakdown of the AHT difference is displayed per media type. 

Time saved

Indicates the amount of handling time saved when using predictive routing during the selected time period.

Time saved is calculated by multiplying the total number of interactions (using predictive routing), by the AHT difference for the specified date range. 

When a queue supports more than one media type, a breakdown of the data according to media type is also displayed below the Time saved table. 

Interactions

Indicates the total number of interactions routed with predictive routing compared with the number handled by other routing methods

For example, in the Single media queue image below, 1010 is the total number of interactions routed with predictive routing, and 2535 is the total number of interactions handled without predictive routing.

When a queue supports more than one media type, a breakdown of the data according to media type is also displayed.

If the number of interactions of any media type is zero, you can find a difference in the total number of interactions as the zero value is not considered for the total.

Interactions bar chart

Displays predictive routing and non-predictive routing volumes for the selected date range in weekly intervals. If Genesys Cloud finds no qualifying agent before predictive routing times out, or if the number of agents on the queue is three or fewer, the interaction routes via standard routing, which is the fallback routing method. For more information about the agent selection process, see the Agent selection process

The first week shown in the chart starts from the first day of the selected date range. The last week is a full or partial week, depending on the selected date range.

The Non-Predictive (Timeout/Insufficient Agents) bar represents all of the interactions where predictive routing was attempted but instead used non-predictive routing methods.

Ongoing value (AHT Difference % Scatter plot)

This scatter plot depicts weekly AHT Difference % values above or below a zero line.

A dot on the zero line indicates that predictive routing did not make a difference in the AHT of predictive interactions compared with non-predictive interactions.

Positive values above the zero line indicate that interactions routed using predictive routing have on average a longer handle time than interactions routed without predictive routing. 

Values below the zero line indicate that interactions routed using predictive routing have a shorter handle time than interactions routed without predictive routing. 

To see data for that specific date, hover above one of the points on the graph. 

The first week shown in the chart starts from the first day of the selected date range. The last week is a full or partial week, depending on the selected date range.

Click the image to enlarge.

View predictive routing queue detail report

Note:
  • To change the time period, click the date at the top of the view and select a different date.
  • To return to the Predictive routing list, click the following back icon next to the queue view namereport page back icon.