Comparison of Routing and Queueing Methods

The following table shows the advantages and disadvantages of each routing and queueing method.

Routing Method or Product Advantages Disadvantages

Manual routing

  • Simple.

  • Slow. A user must manually assign each email to an agent.

  • A user must be dedicated to the routing process.

Custom routing and queueing

  • Meets precise business requirements.

  • Can accommodate more complex business processes and hierarchies.

  • Other possible advantages vary according to the specific solution.

  • Takes time to design and program.

  • Other possible disadvantages vary according to the specific solution.

Siebel Assignment Manager

  • Skills-based routing.

  • Workload-based routing.

  • Rule maintenance in graphical user interface. No programming is required.

  • No real-time notification using the communications toolbar.

  • No blending of inbound communications in different channels.