Claims
- 1. In an enterprise-hosted multimedia call center (MMCC), a programmable diverse interaction code module (DIM) for facilitating and monitoring diverse interactions between parties communicating through the MMCC, comprising:
- a database interface for access to an MMCC data repository; and
- an association facility for associating parties to transactions with agents and projects;
- wherein the association facility assigns association identifiers to parties according to defined projects and issues, and the database interface stores transactions in the data repository.
- 2. The DIM of claim 1 wherein parties to transactions include customers and business associates remote from the MMCC and agents and knowledge workers local to the MMCC, and wherein transactions are supported in any combination between any parties.
- 3. The DIM of claim 1 wherein the database interface stores transactions on threaded strings, the threading associated by one or more of project, issue, and chronology.
- 4. The DIM of claim 1 wherein the DIM is programmable to apply to a single enterprise project.
- 5. The DIM of claim 1 further comprising collaboration code providing collaboration sessions between multiple parties to a single enterprise project.
- 6. The DIM of claim 1 wherein commitments are tracked and parties to commitments are notified prior to commitment dates, and for timed-out commitments.
- 7. The DIM of claim 3 wherein threaded transactions are displayable as icons on strings.
- 8. The DIM of claim 7 wherein transactions are assigned priority levels, and wherein lower priority transactions are hidden on higher-level displayed strings.
- 9. The DIM of claim 1 wherein the enterprise sells products, and wherein customers buying a selected product are automatically enrolled in a support group related to the selected product and controlled by a programmable DIM.
- 10. The DIM of claim 9 wherein the DIM supports transactions between multiple customers, and grants access by enrollees to limited portions of enterprise databases related to the selected product.
- 11. A method for facilitating and monitoring diverse interactions between parties communicating through an enterprise-hosted multimedia call center (MMCC) facilitated by a programmable diverse interaction module (DIM), comprising the following steps by the DIM:
- (a) supporting and monitoring transactions between any combination of local and remote parties;
- (b) associating the parties to transactions with agents and projects;
- (c) storing transactions in the data repository.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein in step (a) parties to transactions include customers and business associates remote from the MMCC and agents and knowledge workers local to the MMCC.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein in step (c) the database interface stores transactions on threaded strings, the threading associated by one or more of project, issue, and chronology.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the DIM is programmable to apply to a single enterprise project.
- 15. The method of claim 11 further comprising a step for providing collaboration sessions between multiple parties to a single enterprise project.
- 16. The method of claim 11 further comprising a step for tracking commitments and notifying parties to commitments prior to commitment dates, and for timed-out commitments.
- 17. The method of claim 13 wherein threaded transactions are displayable as icons on strings.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein transactions are assigned priority levels, and wherein lower priority transactions are hidden on higher-level displayed strings.
- 19. The method of claim 11 wherein the enterprise sells products, and further comprising a step for automatically enrolling customers buying a selected product in a support group related to the selected product and controlled by a programmable DIM.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the DIM supports transactions between multiple customers, and further comprising a step for granting access by enrollees to limited portions of enterprise databases related to the selected product.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED DOCUMENTS
The present application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of several copending patent applications, the data for which is not available at the time of this writing.
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