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    The Seven Deadly Sins Of IVR
    The sales pitch for interactive voice response (IVR) is very compelling - being able to offer 24-hour service to customers without human intervention. However, a large number of IVR applications fail to work well. Jonty Pearce looks at seven of the greatest sins!1. No option to speak to a person The biggest trap is that IVR entices the unwary into the lure of being able to provide service to the customer with no human intervention. IVR vendors are often guilty of selling this offering. While IVR can be of great help, providing a self-service facility to regular customers, it is not the complete panacea. IVR works best in two a
    our idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easi

    Headphones Present New Challenges for Customer Service
    As the workforce continues to age they can be expected that employees will more frequently be listening to personal music while at work. A recent study by Spherion shows that 22% of Baby Boomers listen to MP3 players or iPods at work while 48% of Generation Y listen to the music devices.As this trend continues there were several other trends that are likely to develop without proper preplanning:1. Safety issues. Employers will need to be careful with these listening devices do not distract employees from other important background sounds such as fire alarms, ringing telephone, calls for help from other employees, or other w
    We have all had them, those great inspirational ideas that wake us up in the middle of the night wanting to come alive and make us money. Many of these ideas even look good later in the light of day. Unfortunately, all too often as the days and weeks move on, the idea becomes lost in the daily grind. What could have been a profitable thought is all too soon forgotten because it wasn't acted upon. Do not let that happen to you again!

    Ideas that come to us in the night as we sleep are frequently some of the best because they have been conjured up by our subconscious mind while our conscious mind takes a rest. These are the creative ideas that have been rolling around in your head waiting to be discovered when you slow down. The difference between success and failure is simply acting on the ideas you believe to be the most relevant in the current climate and that offer potential reward.

    Here are three steps to follow to make the most of your idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easil

    Commercial Wheelchair Lift
    People who are not able to walk because of an accident or old age need special requirements to move around. Some malls and schools have installed ramps making it easy for the person to go in or out.Because these is a need for these lifts in homes and in vehicles, some companies have decided to make these commercially available.Commercial lifts operate using different mechanisms. Some can be operated electronically while others require hydraulics.The trick when using electronic lifts is that the battery has to be recharged or replaced after a certain period of time. This can be fitted to phone hacks and mechanical door
    and weeks move on, the idea becomes lost in the daily grind. What could have been a profitable thought is all too soon forgotten because it wasn't acted upon. Do not let that happen to you again!

    Ideas that come to us in the night as we sleep are frequently some of the best because they have been conjured up by our subconscious mind while our conscious mind takes a rest. These are the creative ideas that have been rolling around in your head waiting to be discovered when you slow down. The difference between success and failure is simply acting on the ideas you believe to be the most relevant in the current climate and that offer potential reward.

    Here are three steps to follow to make the most of your idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easi

    The Truth About Really Great Customer Service
    When was the last time you had really great customer service? Perhaps it was when you bought something in a store, checked in at a hotel or the airport or even made an enquiry over the phone.When I ask this question of participants on my seminars, people respond with all sorts of great customer service stories.They say things like - "The lady I dealt with was really warm and friendly" or "The guy in the store made me feel really important" or "They always remember my name when I go back to that shop." What al these comments have in common is that - they're all Human Level responses.We tend to base our judgem
    we sleep are frequently some of the best because they have been conjured up by our subconscious mind while our conscious mind takes a rest. These are the creative ideas that have been rolling around in your head waiting to be discovered when you slow down. The difference between success and failure is simply acting on the ideas you believe to be the most relevant in the current climate and that offer potential reward.

    Here are three steps to follow to make the most of your idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easi

    Dial-A-Spa - In Home Massage At Your Fingertips
    It's no secret that North Americans spend a large portion of their income on how they look and feel. Due to so many pressures, stress levels are at an all time high and so people are increasingly searching for ways to relax their body, mind and souls. However, since they have little time to spare, they also want these services to fit into their busy schedules -- which is where bringing those services to them comes in! The day spa industry has been growing at a steady rate for years, as we try to emulate what Europeans have known for centuries -- take care of yourself: look better, feel better and live longer!A home business that ha
    n you slow down. The difference between success and failure is simply acting on the ideas you believe to be the most relevant in the current climate and that offer potential reward.

    Here are three steps to follow to make the most of your idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easi

    Learn Your PROTOCOLS
    IntroductionStudies have shown that large numbers of organisations aim to introduce some form of structured change or improvement programme each year (in some studies this can be as high as 60-70% of all organisations), but few of these programmes will achieve changes that are sustainable. Many of the change programmes invested in by organisations across a wide range of sectors will actually end up costing more than they deliver in the way of improvements, although they may appear for a short time to have delivered some improvement or even provide a ‘sticking plaster’ temporary solution to a key organizational issue.O
    our idea.

    1. Protect it.

    Protection for your idea will generally fall under one of four categories: patents, trade secrets, trademarks and copyrights.

    Some of the protection for your idea can be accomplished easily by yourself such as copyrighting an article, like this one. A copyright does not protect the idea, but it does protect the manner in which the idea is expressed. These expressions may be in the form of writing, music, art, computer programs, photographs and other tangible forms of artistic expression.

    Trademark law protects your right to exclusively use a name, logo or slogan that identifies and distinguishes the origin of your idea. This concept extends to the “trade dress” of the idea, which means its appearance, and how the idea you have, ultimately becomes packaged or configured.

    Trade secrets are the information used in the implementation of your idea, which gives you an advantage over your competition. The key to this protection is that you must treat the information with secrecy. If you make a public disclosure of the information, then others will be free to use it.

    Patents are the intellectual property right that protec

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