15th May 2023

Obsessing over metrics can distract team leaders from driving good behaviours in agents, and signs of this are:
Garry Gormley, Founder, CEO – FAB Outsourced Solutions, explains how to spot if your team leaders are chasing metrics, and how to hit the reset button if you need to.
The contact centre team leader role is possibly one of the most challenging roles in the contact centre.
Thanks to a lot of team leaders being promoted internally, we often see them moving from the frontline one day and becoming a leader of people the next day, having been officially knighted into the world of leadership.
But do the frontline team leaders get the right level of support and investment to be able to do the job to the best possible standard?
And how do we ensure team leaders understand how to monitor performance and coach behaviours over metrics?
To better prepare agents for team leadership positions, read our article: How to Prepare Agents for Team Leader Roles
The current picture is alarming. A recent Call Centre Helper LinkedIn poll asked ‘Are Your Team Leaders Coaching Agents for Positive Customer Outcomes or Just Chasing Metrics?’.

| Coaching Purpose | Response % |
|---|---|
| Positive Customer Outcomes | 41% |
| Just Chasing Metrics | 22% |
| Bit of Both | 35% |
| Other / Not Sure | 2% |
The results from 470 participants highlighted that there’s definitely some work to do in this area – as less than half (41%) are thought to coach for ‘Positive Customer Outcomes’, with a further 35% saying they do a ‘Bit of Both’, while 22% of team leaders are thought to be ‘Just Chasing Metrics’ alone.
Here are three ways to spot if your team leaders are too busy chasing metrics:
This sounds obvious, but how often do we find time to observe team leaders in a 1-2-1 discussing the “how” and the “why” over the numbers themselves?
One of the key signs your team leaders are chasing metrics is that your team are spending too much time poring over the wallboards’ real-time screens and reports over listening to calls to capture and correct behaviours that drive the number.
Looking for wallboard inspiration, read our article: What Should You Be Displaying on Your Contact Centre Wallboards?
The numbers can be important, but the customer outcome is equally important.
So, this should be balanced with conversations about quality, feedback, questioning skills, listening skills, call control, and tone and pace.
Focusing too much on the metric itself, and not the behaviours or the skills that drive it, can lead to underperformance.
Two quotes I always refer to with leadership teams are “What gets measured gets managed” and “Measure what matters”.
These only really came to me in my later years of management, and I wish I’d come across them in my more formative leadership years.
As team leaders, we are often chasing the numbers and, let’s face it, there are so many numbers to chase in the contact centre that it can be a struggle not to!
AHT, Shrinkage, Service levels, Productivity… The list goes on, but ultimately the numbers don’t change if we don’t tackle the behaviours that positively influence the result!
So, let’s talk about how we drive the behaviours that help deliver results…
Before we do this, we have to look internally and ask:
A top tip for your team leaders when trying to answer these questions is to start with listing the KPIs and metrics that you use to monitor frontline agents’ performance and asking the following questions…
Doing this exercise acts as great preparation for having a good coaching discussion and ensuring that team leaders are clear on the importance of your metrics, so they can coach the team on the outcome rather than the number.
So what can you do to shift the focus more towards a coaching culture that acknowledges the behaviours and the efforts required to achieve KPIs?
Here are three top tips to shift the focus towards a coaching culture:
It’s important to share the bigger picture with your team leaders.
Not only why we do what we do, but also the part the agent plays in the wider business, so they understand clearly why the metrics are important and how this impacts the customer and the rest of the business.
For advice on developing internal communication, read our article: How to Improve Internal Communication in the Contact Centre
…As well as the performance against the KPIs themselves!
Sharing with your team what good looks like and great examples of agents who demonstrate these behaviours can help people strive towards the same standards.
Try creating a ‘good call library’ or pairing agents up together.
Nurture your team leader population to have fuller and more probing conversations in 1-2-1s and coaching sessions by observing these sessions and giving them feedback.

If 1-2-1s are transactional and short and focused on numbers, you will see limited improvement. If you can shift the conversation to more probing and action-focused conversations, we’ll get more traction quicker.
So, to summarize, if you want to shift the needle on performance, you need to shift conversations towards behaviours that influence the performance!
Thanks to Garry Gormley, Founder, CEO – FAB Outsourced Solutions, for this great article.
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Reviewed by: Megan Jones