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New IVR Lets Eatery Group Net More Phone Calls -- and Business DialogTech helps Hogsalt capture $75,000 in additional revenue per month |
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Insurance & Technology April 2, 2004 Katherine Burger |
What Not To Do When you're looking for examples of inconsistent service and inadequate deployment of technology, nothing beats the travel industry. |
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PointsHound Bonus Miles Frequent flyer program members can now earn miles when making hotel reservations through PointsHound.com. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 30, 2004 Katherine Burger |
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HBS Working Knowledge March 23, 2015 Carmen Nobel |
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Create Win-Win Outsourcing How contact centers can have the benefits of both off- and onshore sites. |