Comments on: Communicators Conference in Las Vegas http://corporateblog.sundancevacations.com/travel/communicators-conference-in-las-vegas/ Go ahead. Get away! Tue, 14 Feb 2012 06:22:22 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.7.1 hourly 1 By: sundancevacations http://corporateblog.sundancevacations.com/travel/communicators-conference-in-las-vegas/comment-page-1/#comment-907 sundancevacations Thu, 26 Mar 2009 22:38:38 +0000 http://corporateblog.sundancevacations.com/travel/communicators-conference-in-las-vegas/#comment-907 Candy, Vlogging is Video Blogging. We are going to be doing some very soon, so stay tuned! Tweeting comes from Twitter. Whenever you post your status or other post to you, we call it "tweeting". Interested? http://twitter.com/sundance91 Any more questions? Candy,

Vlogging is Video Blogging. We are going to be doing some very soon, so stay tuned!

Tweeting comes from Twitter. Whenever you post your status or other post to you, we call it “tweeting”. Interested? http://twitter.com/sundance91

Any more questions?

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By: Candy B. http://corporateblog.sundancevacations.com/travel/communicators-conference-in-las-vegas/comment-page-1/#comment-905 Candy B. Mon, 23 Mar 2009 20:15:30 +0000 http://corporateblog.sundancevacations.com/travel/communicators-conference-in-las-vegas/#comment-905 A few years ago, I was remodeling my home. I spent quite a bit of time visiting Home Depot. I found out some interesting things about Home Depot's business model. One of things that caught my attention was an award system called "Help Buttons". Employees were awarded with buttons, which they wore on their smocks, for receiving positive verbal or written recognition from customers. I thought it was a great idea as most often people who are unsatisfied have no problem sitting down to write a complaint letter, but it's not often when one receives good service that they take the time to write about it. Good service is expected! Therefore the Home Depot employees who's letters were displayed near the front of the store deserved the recognition and awards as they must have really "WOW'd" the customer with outstanding service. By the way what is "vlogging" and "tweeting"? A few years ago, I was remodeling my home. I spent quite a bit of time visiting Home Depot. I found out some interesting things about Home Depot’s business model. One of things that caught my attention was an award system called “Help Buttons”. Employees were awarded with buttons, which they wore on their smocks, for receiving positive verbal or written recognition from customers. I thought it was a great idea as most often people who are unsatisfied have no problem sitting down to write a complaint letter, but it’s not often when one receives good service that they take the time to write about it. Good service is expected! Therefore the Home Depot employees who’s letters were displayed near the front of the store deserved the recognition and awards as they must have really “WOW’d” the customer with outstanding service.

By the way what is “vlogging” and “tweeting”?

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