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What's New at The Cafe` This Week- June 6th, 2008

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 Another busy week at Call Center Cafe. We hope you didn't miss any of these great articles.

Have a terrific weekend!

Call Center Cafe` staff 

Call Center Jobs In The Philippines: How To Land One

The last few years have seen a steady increase in the number of available call center jobs in the Philippines —an unsurprising fact considering that the country is now one of the top outsourcing destinations in the world.

With its attractive pay (most companies offer at least 15,000 pesos or $300 a month) and generous benefits, answering telephones and talking to irate callers located halfway around the world have become not only one of the most plentiful but also most attractive and sought-after jobs in the Philippines . 

Following are some random thoughts on the management life:

Steve Wyrostek MBA, BA

Matching - One of the most gratifying aspects of management is correctly matching people to positions or tasks. To attain this perfect union is no small achievement. In fact, matching requires a great deal of active thought. Pick up a copy of The Godfather to read a passage that provides a clear description of this process in action.

3 Customer Service Ideas to Earn Customer Satisfaction and Customer Loyalty

Sherri Wynters

Customer service has never been worse than it is in today's business environment. With companies trimming their budgets as much as possible, there isn't the time or money to spend on customer service skills. If it can be automated, it gets automated no matter how inconvenient it is for the customer. 


 Call Center Operators Begin To Work At Home

By: Todd Cardin

If you ask any answering service owner what the biggest challenge that they face today almost all would answer employees. For a number of years employers have tried a number of methods to find a desirable employees to work in what is sometimes less than desirable circumstances. Today technology has delivered these answering service owners a new alternative; the stay at home operator.

 5 Biggest Challenges To Working At Home

By: Niels Bach

Working at home is no piece of cake. Most people understand that, but they do not really get why it can be so challenging. Outlined here are the five biggest challenges to working at home. These challenges will not stop a person from working at home but can cause a lot of problems and ruin any chance for making it in the work at home environment. 


For the training group!

 Action Learning: It’s More Than OJT

By: Mike Beitler

For centuries companies have used on-the-job training (OJT). OJT works because it follows much of what we know about adult learning theory. For example, we know:

1. Adults learn best when new learning can be applied immediately.

2. Much of classroom “learning” is lost because it does not transfer back to the job.

Why do Training Experts Say "Less is More"?

Prevent the Fire Hose Effect!

Picture it: You’re a student in a classroom. The instructor is throwing out fact after fact. At first, you listen intently, trying to grasp everything that’s going on. After about 15 minutes, your attention drifts. You try to attend, but your mind starts to wander. After trying to focus a few more times, you feel so overwhelmed (and possibly irritated and bored) that you just give up. 


Hiring and interviewing

How To Be Successful At Interviews – One Tip Often Overlooked Is To Focus On What’s Not Said

By: Mark Walton

Depending on which expert you believe, up to 95% of communication is non-verbal.

So if just five per cent represents the words, why do so many interviewees rely on this single aspect to convey what they mean and understand the interviewer?

This article is all about the major part of communication – body language. Up to 60% of what you communicate is conveyed this way – so why don’t we use it? 


New area on Call Center Cafe`: Business Etiquette

This category needs a home all of it's own and that is exactly what Call Center Cafe` and VIP Call Center Cafe are going to give it.

In this area of the Cafe you will be able to find articles and features all directly related to business etiquette.

From how to handle yourself on a conference call to business dining tips.

Hope you find the topics of interest and don't forget to share with your counterparts and or employees.

Thank you,

Call Center Cafe` Staff 


Business Dining Etiquette – 10 Tips To Make A Great Impression At The Table

By: Lynda Goldman

Businss dining etiquette is a vital part of conducting business today. The most common place to conduct business today may not be at the office, or even on your cell phone. About fifty percent of business is conducted over food. The business lunch or dinner is more than a meal - it’s an important way to build relationships with your clients.

 Conference Call Etiquette You Need To Know

By: D Ruplinger

I have worked for large company for several years and have been on more conference calls, tele-seminars, and tele-training calls than I can remember. Those experiences have led me to develop a list of “Conference Call Tips and Etiquette” that can help make conference calls more pleasant, run smoother, and help avoid embarrassment. I’m sure the list I’ve put together isn’t all inclusive but it does cover the major things I have experienced or learned about during the course of all those calls I’ve been on.

 Cell Phones At The Workplace

By: Douglas Stewart

Most workplaces do not appreciate if you use your cell phone while you are supposed to be working. Many companies have implemented rules prohibiting cell phone use in work areas. If you are a person who cannot stand to be without your cell phone, there are some simple rules to ensure that your cell phone use does not interfere with your job, your supervisor, or your co-workers. 


What would a week without morale builders be?

The Upside of Down…

You can always laugh

So when that car cuts you off and it’s barely a miss

Don’t give them the finger, just blow them a kiss

Instead of being angry you can chuckle at their reaction

Hopefully the “road rage” will now be a retraction

 Stress: It's The Little Things That Get You

By Lawrence Losoncy

Leadership in business management is not of epic proportions most of the time. Movies would have us think of business leaders doing heroic and super-human feats of courage. In fact, the very best of business leaders grow right out of the ranks of management, tending to the everyday humdrum gnitty-gritties that make up the bulk of most business days.

 The Power of Play to Exploit the Present

Jody Urquhart

Constant worry about what’s around the corner is a waste of energy and can cause stress and anxiety. Your quality of life will improve a great deal when you take time to live in the present moment. You do that best when you play.


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