Time For A Change
16 October 2003
”Money frees you from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy.”
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”Money frees you from doing things you dislike. Since I dislike doing nearly everything, money is handy.”
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”Those crazy drivers who deliver Domino’s pizza? They hold the 5th most dangerous job in America, dying in accidents at an annual rate of 38 per 100,000.” [Philip Greenspun Weblog]
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There is so much going on right now. Steven Vore pointed to a weblog (and person) that’s new to me. Curt Rosengren is a Passion Catalyst (sm). He helps people who have gotten to that point in their lives where they’re saying, ”Hey, wait a minute; this isn’t the playground I signed up for…”
Those are topics near and dear to the Rodent Regatta. So many people are going through life without a clue as to why they are here. I’ve suggested Dan Miller’s materials many times here. We wrote about Rachel Lucas’s search and discovery in the area of finding a passion.
I look forward to reading Curt’s weblog. Now, my passion is around here somewhere…
You can pick a pretty heavy network guy for like $12/hour nowadays…[Tim Bray’s brother]
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No, this isn’t the latest spam to hit your inbox. There’s a multi-million dollar opportunity lurking in literally thousands of companies. To my knowledge, it has not been addressed. Here are the seeds of it:
On the front of the room they ran a screen that showed how many calls were waiting, and how long they had waited to get to me. I don’t want to talk about those numbers, but they weren’t good.
Robert had just returned from helping Microsoft answer support calls concerning the ”worm.” He saw what a call center can be like. The art and science of matching capacity to demand in a call center is tricky work.
Most companies do not get it right. Hold times, abandoned calls, busy signals and flakey ”message-on-hold” technologies make a customer’s experience dismal. Get those things right and you may find yourself spending so much that no increase in customer satisfaction will be sufficient to cover your investment.
The state-of-the-art in 800#-support technology is still pretty bad. Figure this one out and you make zillions!
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