Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Looking for a Tech Podcast? Check out TWiT.tv

 



So Many Options

The TWiT network is home to 13 technology podcasts, breaking news, special events, and a Tech Break feed that brings you daily tech updates in smaller bites.  Whatever kind of tech you’re into, there’s always a show for you. 

Tech News 

TWiT is tech journalist central! You will get expert reporting about the latest tech and a deep dive analysis of what it all means. TWiT hosts are experts at explaining how tech impacts the world. 

Well Rounded 

One of the greatest things about learning is how it can happen through discussion. Yes, our network reports the news, but it goes beyond reporting and feels like you’re hanging out and learning with your friends. On most shows, there is an expert panel of journalists that hash out the topics together. Through their back and forths, you will start critically thinking about the tech world and how it relates to you. You’re getting perspectives from all sides as our panelists are passionate and opinionated experts.


More Than An Average Podcast 

While you might be an avid podcast listener, TWiT.tv gives you the option to listen or watch!  Video is especially exciting when our hosts are showcasing the latest tech while giving you a visual experience. For instance, our show Hands-On Photography gives its audience the ability to see and learn while Ant Pruitt explains the many different aspects of the photography world.  Whether you are an Android or an Apple user, the shows All About Android and IOS Today help you navigate and dig into Android and iOS.  To wrap up the week and start your Monday morning commute, our biggest show, This Week in Tech, hosted by Leo Laporte, rotates expert journalists weekly to cover the biggest tech stories.

Get It Anyway You Want It 

Life gets busy, and consuming podcasts can be flexible. Listen when you’re busy around the house, driving in your car, commuting, or when you want to be entertained. You can listen/watch on-demand or check out the TWiT Live stream as it’s on 24/7. 

Subscribe now and never miss an episode.





Friday, October 15, 2021

Customer Service Should Be Used For Every Workplace

If you deal with anyone daily in a work capacity, you have to do some type of customer service. Whether your place of work is a public-facing entity or not, if you are speaking to your boss, your employee, or the plumber fixing a sink, you are expected to have a degree of professionalism. With that in mind, here are a couple places you may have forgotten that customer service still needs to be at the forefront of your mind.

Email

Have you ever heard the term “telephone tough guy”? If you haven’t, it’s someone who gets on the phone and acts harsh or rude because they aren’t directly walking up to the person to have a conversation and use their phone as a shield. This applies to your keyboard as well. As a rule of thumb, treat every interaction through your email as if that person is your grandmother. Is it frustrating explaining something over and over again in an email? Of course! But you are still in a professional work environment, and your email tone needs to reflect that every time. Does it have to be perfect and full of top-notch grammar? It helps, but the tone will translate a lot better when it’s friendly, and people are more likely to want to keep working with you.

Conversing With Other Entities

If USPS drops off a package, or you have a contractor coming to fix a leak in your roof, it’s important to remember that just because you don’t see them often or work for the same company, you still are required to act professionally. If they ask you a question that you don’t know the answer to, act as if you were a concierge. “That’s a great question, I am not sure, but I will get that information to you as soon as possible.”

Co-Workers

You might think that this is a given, but when people get to know each other better, they might think it’s ok to just act however they want. Mind your P’s and Q’s with your co-workers. We should never expect our co-workers to do things for us. We have to understand their time is just as valuable, and we should be respectful of our requests and responses every time.

Most people think customer service only applies to service industry jobs, yet it’s really something that should be a part of everyone’s professional working life. You will maintain longevity in your work relationships, and people will feel like you actually respect and care for them. This goes a long way in making your everyday interactions pleasant and productive, and that will always make your place of work a place that others want to be.