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Productivity Boost: Do It Before Lunch!

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A survey conducted in Britain states that solving your problems and being most productive happens before noon. Trying to tackle a task at 4:30 pm usually isnt a good option for most of us, since you are ready to call it quits at 5:00 pm, especially on a Friday, since your mind is already in weekend mode.

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The Advertising Game

Laughing all the Way to Work

Fax Blasts I remember someone from my IAAP Chapter asked me to fax the notice of our Chapter dinner to a list of about 60 companies to promote it. I dont know about you, but when I get these "flyer" type faxes, they go immediately in the recycle bin.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Attitude makes the difference in.

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We call a business at 4:45 and the person answering the phone can’t email or fax the relevant paperwork because everyone is getting ready to close the office at 5:00. Home builders providing better customer service According to a JD Powers customer satisfaction survey, Canadian home. Think of it this way if you would.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » How Customer Service Can Create.

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Even the most loyal brand ambassador will find it hard convincing you to buy a fax machine in this digital age rather than using a piece of software. on the other hand, if the product is inferior to similar products in the market, but is more than made up by quality service the condition is still met.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer perks for poor customer.

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Actually I prefer to write letters and fax a copy of the letter with the initial problem, names, dates, circumstances, and solution. Ranting only raises your blood pressure, but biting your proverbial tongue, and adjusting your attitude, gratitude, and patience can make the difference in an otherwise very unsatisfactory customer experience.