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Customer Service Is Key yees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.”I've written about customer service before but I want to touch on the subject again because this is such an important topic. In fact, getting the customer service aspect of your online (or offline) business right could mean the difference between success and failure....I don't care what you are selling, who you are selling it to, what service you provide or who your target market is, if you don't make the effort to provide top quality customer service, you will definitely be losing sales somewhere along the line.This subject is fresh in my mind at the moment because I have had cause to make several online purchases over the past week or so and the levels of s One employee feedback-gathering tool used at iRobot that supports White’s claim that fact is king is a “wiki,” a do-it-yourself encyclopedia. A high-tech way for employees to ensure their ideas or follow-up to past ideas are saved for future reference, the wiki is a hit with Angle. “It’s just a great knowledge capture tool that ensures that ideas generated during meeting Medical Transcriptions Ask iRobot Corp. CEO Colin Angle how his 16-year-old consumer and military robotics business competes with other tech firms to recruit new employees and you’d hear a short, exuberant answer: “We build robots!” To-the-point statements like this back the Massachusetts-based organization’s commitment to engaging employees and customers alike along every step of the development process, from concept to finished product. Eschewing long-winded mission statements, the company builds robots with five simple goals in mind: build cool stuff, deliver great product, make money, have fun, and change the world.Medical transcription is the process in which people accurately and rapidly transcribe medical reports and records that are dictated by doctors and other medical practitioners. These include medical and physical reports and records, operation reports, clinic notes, office notes and so on. Medical transcriptions are done by converting telephonic conversations into electronic text form. Medical transcription is an information technology enabled service. This type of transcription requires people who have specialized skills and can use information technology for converting voice recordings of the doctors. This information in converted into written documents that mention the pa Creating an environment that allows employees to reach these goals has helped grow iRobot’s revenue by 58 percent over the last year. (During the same period, the number of employees increased 87 percent.) This astounding performance from a company that, Angle says, failed 18 times before finding success resulted in him being named a FORTUNE Small Business/Winning Workplaces Best Boss in 2005. In less than three years the 300-person firm went from having no HR staff in place to scouring colleges and universities seeking top engineering talent in addition to recruiting experienced professionals. iRobot formally structured its HR component after two of its products took hold en route to changing the world. The company’s Roomba floor vacuum is now a household name, and on the military side its PackBot robots are well known to the U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan whose lives they’ve saved. The Roomba was developed based on the suggestion of an iRobot employee. That employee was Paul Sandin. In 1997, with the help of a fellow roboticist, Sandin transformed what was a simple, Lego-constructed robot with rudimentary intelligence into a floor vacuum that became, in the words of iRobot Consumer Products General Manager Greg White, a “killer application” of artificial intelligence. Sandin’s time and the blessing and seed money of Angle paid off: Roomba is iRobot’s most successful product. A similarly named floor-washing consumer product, the Scooba, hit shelves earlier this year. On the military side, Angle says that over 500 of the company’s PackBots have been deployed in several Middle Eastern nations. Their function, he says, is to find and diffuse bombs – a difficult and extremely dangerous task for human soldiers. The robots do this hundreds of times per day. “They can go into buildings ahead of soldiers and do the more dangerous scouting work,” Angle says. After seeing them in action, soldiers have flooded iRobot’s customer service department with phone calls and letters of gratitude. Consumers’ desire to thank the tech firm for a job well done does more than validate the work of employees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.” One employee feedback-gathering tool used at iRobot that supports White’s claim that fact is king is a “wiki,” a do-it-yourself encyclopedia. A high-tech way for employees to ensure their ideas or follow-up to past ideas are saved for future reference, the wiki is a hit with Angle. “It’s just a great knowledge capture tool that ensures that ideas generated during meetings Top Tips To Get That Promotion grow iRobot’s revenue by 58 percent over the last year. (During the same period, the number of employees increased 87 percent.) This astounding performance from a company that, Angle says, failed 18 times before finding success resulted in him being named a FORTUNE Small Business/Winning Workplaces Best Boss in 2005.This article explores ideas and tips to assist you get that promotion!My "career" has never been planned. In fact I prefer to think of it in terms of professional development rather than a career. I have had the opportunity to work in many different roles. If something interested me I went for it, mostly I was successful, sometimes not. I still clearly remember the first occasion I was unsuccessful with a job application. I had convinced myself this was the job of a lifetime and that I really, absolutely wanted it. Of course I didn't get it and on finding out the news spent the first five minutes on the floor displaying my best version of a tantrum. A very good frien In less than three years the 300-person firm went from having no HR staff in place to scouring colleges and universities seeking top engineering talent in addition to recruiting experienced professionals. iRobot formally structured its HR component after two of its products took hold en route to changing the world. The company’s Roomba floor vacuum is now a household name, and on the military side its PackBot robots are well known to the U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan whose lives they’ve saved. The Roomba was developed based on the suggestion of an iRobot employee. That employee was Paul Sandin. In 1997, with the help of a fellow roboticist, Sandin transformed what was a simple, Lego-constructed robot with rudimentary intelligence into a floor vacuum that became, in the words of iRobot Consumer Products General Manager Greg White, a “killer application” of artificial intelligence. Sandin’s time and the blessing and seed money of Angle paid off: Roomba is iRobot’s most successful product. A similarly named floor-washing consumer product, the Scooba, hit shelves earlier this year. On the military side, Angle says that over 500 of the company’s PackBots have been deployed in several Middle Eastern nations. Their function, he says, is to find and diffuse bombs – a difficult and extremely dangerous task for human soldiers. The robots do this hundreds of times per day. “They can go into buildings ahead of soldiers and do the more dangerous scouting work,” Angle says. After seeing them in action, soldiers have flooded iRobot’s customer service department with phone calls and letters of gratitude. Consumers’ desire to thank the tech firm for a job well done does more than validate the work of employees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.” One employee feedback-gathering tool used at iRobot that supports White’s claim that fact is king is a “wiki,” a do-it-yourself encyclopedia. A high-tech way for employees to ensure their ideas or follow-up to past ideas are saved for future reference, the wiki is a hit with Angle. “It’s just a great knowledge capture tool that ensures that ideas generated during meeting Avoiding Unfair Dismissal-10 Tips For Dealing With Difficult Bosses hold name, and on the military side its PackBot robots are well known to the U.S. soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan whose lives they’ve saved.Unfair dismissal & constructive dismissal can sometimes occur when a bad boss is at work. These dismissals can become messy and involve an Employment Law solicitor or an Employment Tribunal - though fortunately they aren’t that common. However dealing with a difficult boss at some stage of your career is almost certain. When this occurs you may find the easiest solution is to start looking for another job but in the meantime if you are worried that you are being unfairly treated and become a victim of unfair dismissal, here are some tips which can help you.1. Stay Positive. It’s easy when dealing with the negative influence of a bad boss to find your The Roomba was developed based on the suggestion of an iRobot employee. That employee was Paul Sandin. In 1997, with the help of a fellow roboticist, Sandin transformed what was a simple, Lego-constructed robot with rudimentary intelligence into a floor vacuum that became, in the words of iRobot Consumer Products General Manager Greg White, a “killer application” of artificial intelligence. Sandin’s time and the blessing and seed money of Angle paid off: Roomba is iRobot’s most successful product. A similarly named floor-washing consumer product, the Scooba, hit shelves earlier this year. On the military side, Angle says that over 500 of the company’s PackBots have been deployed in several Middle Eastern nations. Their function, he says, is to find and diffuse bombs – a difficult and extremely dangerous task for human soldiers. The robots do this hundreds of times per day. “They can go into buildings ahead of soldiers and do the more dangerous scouting work,” Angle says. After seeing them in action, soldiers have flooded iRobot’s customer service department with phone calls and letters of gratitude. Consumers’ desire to thank the tech firm for a job well done does more than validate the work of employees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.” One employee feedback-gathering tool used at iRobot that supports White’s claim that fact is king is a “wiki,” a do-it-yourself encyclopedia. A high-tech way for employees to ensure their ideas or follow-up to past ideas are saved for future reference, the wiki is a hit with Angle. “It’s just a great knowledge capture tool that ensures that ideas generated during meeting Step Six to Building Your Profitable Tax Lien Portfolio er product, the Scooba, hit shelves earlier this year.This is the seventh article in a series of eight articles about how to build a profitable portfolio of tax lien certificates or tax deeds. If you missed the previous articles in this series, you can read them at www.taxlienconsulting.blogspot.com.OK, so you've got the tax sale list and you've done your due diligence and you've made your preparations to go to the tax sale. You've registered for the sale, you have your paperwork in order and you've made arrangements to have the proper form of payment at the sale. Since most tax sales are auctions, the next step to building your profitable tax lien portfolio is to bid at the sale.Before you bid at a tax sale you On the military side, Angle says that over 500 of the company’s PackBots have been deployed in several Middle Eastern nations. Their function, he says, is to find and diffuse bombs – a difficult and extremely dangerous task for human soldiers. The robots do this hundreds of times per day. “They can go into buildings ahead of soldiers and do the more dangerous scouting work,” Angle says. After seeing them in action, soldiers have flooded iRobot’s customer service department with phone calls and letters of gratitude. Consumers’ desire to thank the tech firm for a job well done does more than validate the work of employees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.” One employee feedback-gathering tool used at iRobot that supports White’s claim that fact is king is a “wiki,” a do-it-yourself encyclopedia. A high-tech way for employees to ensure their ideas or follow-up to past ideas are saved for future reference, the wiki is a hit with Angle. “It’s just a great knowledge capture tool that ensures that ideas generated during meeting How To Incorporate In Arizona yees like White – it inspires them. “Our robot development begins and ends with consumer insights and the vigorous focus on solving real consumer problems,” he says. “A testament to Colin’s leadership style is the fact that, though he has very strong opinions, his voice and all voices are equalized by fact.”It better for people starting a new venture to form a separate business entity such as a corporation, as it is a great way to protect personal assets and keep business separate from personal life as it offers liability protection, and many other benefits. 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Besides building cool stuff and knowing their ideas are being stored and put to good use, employees like the fact that iRobot offers them an employee stock option plan – a big way for the firm’s leadership to show that their expertise at all levels is valued. However, Angle admits that the company’s benefits package is not its primary employee motivator. The true stimulant is the organization’s forward-thinking work with the mechanical, electrical and software elements that engender its robots. “Our quality of work, the inherent challenges and our collegial environment – that’s what motives people,” Angle says. “They also appreciate the fact that we’re open with our financials.” Having a workforce that is appropriately rewarded for its commitment to iRobot’s mission and values has resulted in a unique synergy among work teams. This, Angle says, is not only the goal, it’s necessary due to the nature of the company’s products. “I think our teams are multidisciplinary because robots are fundamentally multidisciplinary,” he says. “Plus, our marketing function operates differently than at other companies. Typically, you have R&D work on the product, and then it’s given to marketing to figure out how to package it for the audience. We bring marketing in early, during the ideation moment.” This synergy, along with the aforementioned benefits and employees’ commitment to the firm’s underlying values, has kept morale high. “Employees respect Colin because he constantly challenges them to think of ways that will help deliver innovative yet practical robots to people around the world,” says Parna Sarkar, iRobot’s director of corporate communications. Naturally, this focus has also positively affected retention: Angle reports that the firm’s voluntary turnover rate is just 3.5 percent. “Our people are here because they believe in our mission to make robots a part of daily reality,” he says simply.
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