IVR-Far From Dead
November 24th, 2009 by Andy Abramson
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A few weeks ago, Voxeo announced the raising of $9 million dollars. This is a company that doesn't need money, as they are rapidly becoming the go to company in the Voice XML space and a few others.
Shortly after, Voice consultant Larry Lisser who has successfully maneuvered Mobivox to their recent sale to SABSE/Bolo, posted his thoughts on the subject of IVR highlighting its promise and future. That post was quickly followed up by a story in NoJitter promulgating the death of IVR.
Pick a side, but read both. Then decide.
Compuware Covisint Wins Fourth Consecutive Healthcare IT Innovation(TM) Award
November 24th, 2009 by Compuware Corporation - All Press Releases
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OSHA Directive Addresses Flu Prevention for Healthcare Workers
November 24th, 2009 by HeidiTFM
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OSHA issued a compliance directive on 11/20/09 to ensure uniform procedures when conducting inspections to identify and minimize or eliminate high to very high risk occupational exposures for healthcare workers to the 2009 H1N1 influenza A virus.
Be Especially Thankful to Those Who Help Your Business
November 24th, 2009 by Tom Kane
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Since this is officially “Thankful” week in the United States, let’s not forget all those great clients and contacts who help sustain our law firms and businesses.
I got to thinking about how people forget to thank others based on a personal experience last week. It happened early one day when I was contacted by a freelance writer for a big city daily who wanted permission to use some of my stuff for a story, and apparently was on a tight deadline. I responded by email within ten minutes. Then, silence.
At the end of the day, I got to thinking – having had occasional email problems myself – maybe she didn’t get my email. So, I asked. Her response:
“Yes -- thank you for the info! I will include it. Thanks for letting me use the quote -- I think the article turned out great.”
I then asked for a copy of the article, and received a link to it the next day.
My point, obviously, is that I shouldn’t have had to ask for a thank you or the article. Thanking people for what they do for you needs to be automatic and immediate, whenever possible ( unless of course you’re on deadline). Then again, it only takes slightly more than a nanosecond to reply to an email with “Thanks.”
Have I ever forgotten to thank someone? Nah, you know better than ask such a silly question.
Of course, we all have. However, I do try to instinctively thank anyone who has been helpful to me ASAP. You should too. Otherwise, people might just stop being helpful in the future.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
P.S. If interested in a couple of other posts about thanking referral sources and developing a “Thank You” system…
Have You Thanked Your Referral Sources Enough ... or Ever?
Develop a Referral "Thank You" System (2005 post)
Implement a Referral Thank You System (2009 post)
NEW PRODUCT FLASH: GreenShield® Module Roof System
November 24th, 2009 by AnneTFM
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The Garland Company, Inc. recently updated its GreenShield® vegetative roof technology by introducing movable, interlocking container modules.