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It gives momentum and draws employees towards the achievement of organizational and personal goals.One way to motivate is through rewards and incentives given with t Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when c Ten Resume Writing Tips You Can't Live Without Misdialing 911 from your business telephone system not only can cause disruption to your business but can put lives at risk. It happens, more than wed like to think, but when 911 is dialed, and the 911 operator can not speak to anyone on the line, your receptionist will receive a call back from your local 911 Emergency Center and is told that 911 was dialed from your location and wanting to know what the problem is? Unaware of any Emergencies within the building a frantic check begins. Perhaps even a call to the PBX vendor to see if they can find who dialed 911. If the 911 Center is unable to contact anyone with a return call, they will dispatch Police to check out the situation. This ties up 911 Operators from handling other calls, and pulls a Police officer(s) away from another call where they may needed, and can delay a response to a real Emergency, only to later be found that it was a simple misdial.For some job opening, employers receive hundreds and even thousands of resumes. When you are looking for a job, how can you best promote yourself? How can you convince a prospective employer to pick-up the phone and call you for an interview?Sought-after career coach and author of the critically-acclaimed book, The Dark Before the Dawn: 70 Secrets to Self-discovery, Theresa Castro states that you should take into consideration that your resume is the first exposure a potential employer will have of you. Given this, you shouldnt take your resume lightly. Castro offers a list of ten tips that will assist you in creating a winning resume and increasing your chances of getting called for an interview.1. Do address emplo How does a 911 misdial happen? The most simple explanation is that typically people calling from a PBX will dial 9 for an outside line, 1 for long distance, look again to verify the number they are dialing and then dial 1 plus the number. The actual dial string then looks like this: 9+1+1++ Vince Foisy, Supervisor of Communications Systems for Rochester Hills Michigan, says that also many misdials are due to improperly dialed international long distance. For example, the country code for India is 91 and the city codes for Delhi and New Delhi are 11. When someone doesnt know how to or forgets to dial the international access code of 011 the actual dial string, again, is 911. Mr. Foisy says that often in these cases, the person calling doesnt speak English well enough to be understood so a Police Officer may be sent to assure there is no actual Emergency, or the 911 Center may have a contract with a Language Translation Service they connect the caller to that can communicate with the caller again to only find out there is not a problem, thus again tying up a 911 operator and costing the Centers for the translation service. Businesses are obligated to ensure that in the event of a real Emergency the 911 call can get out. Often, to help eliminate most misdials, the PBX vendor will program the pbx to force the user to dial 9911. This, of course, seems logical in that the user must dial a 9 for outside line access and then 911. But there is a major flaw in this logic. When in an emergency situation, the user will fall back to what theyve been trained to do and that is to simply dial 911 without the extra 9. In this case the call will fail, increasing the already building panic of the situation. However, on the reverse side of this coin, if the use does dial 9911 and your PBX is not programmed for it, the call will also fail. The result is that the PBX must be programmed to allow both 911 and 9911 calls. Of course this doesnt help eliminate the false calls to Emergency Services. As a Voice Communications Specialist, I recommend a possible solution to the problem. That is to use the Digit Conflict Timer already built within your PBX. Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when ca Real Estate Marketing - Beef Up Your Follow-Up may needed, and can delay a response to a real Emergency, only to later be found that it was a simple misdial.If you're a real estate agent, client follow-up should be a major part of your real estate marketing program. Whether it's a postcard mailing program through a direct mail vendor, or just a series of well-timed thank you cards after the transaction, you need some form of follow-up.Why so important? You probably already know, but for those just joining the real estate ranks:* Proper follow-up generates repeat business by keeping you in touch with past clients.* Proper follow-up generates referrals by showing you still care after the transaction.Follow-up brings other benefits to the table, but referrals and repeat business top the list. And if you've read any studies on where real estate business comes from, you know how impor How does a 911 misdial happen? The most simple explanation is that typically people calling from a PBX will dial 9 for an outside line, 1 for long distance, look again to verify the number they are dialing and then dial 1 plus the number. The actual dial string then looks like this: 9+1+1++ Vince Foisy, Supervisor of Communications Systems for Rochester Hills Michigan, says that also many misdials are due to improperly dialed international long distance. For example, the country code for India is 91 and the city codes for Delhi and New Delhi are 11. When someone doesnt know how to or forgets to dial the international access code of 011 the actual dial string, again, is 911. Mr. Foisy says that often in these cases, the person calling doesnt speak English well enough to be understood so a Police Officer may be sent to assure there is no actual Emergency, or the 911 Center may have a contract with a Language Translation Service they connect the caller to that can communicate with the caller again to only find out there is not a problem, thus again tying up a 911 operator and costing the Centers for the translation service. Businesses are obligated to ensure that in the event of a real Emergency the 911 call can get out. Often, to help eliminate most misdials, the PBX vendor will program the pbx to force the user to dial 9911. This, of course, seems logical in that the user must dial a 9 for outside line access and then 911. But there is a major flaw in this logic. When in an emergency situation, the user will fall back to what theyve been trained to do and that is to simply dial 911 without the extra 9. In this case the call will fail, increasing the already building panic of the situation. However, on the reverse side of this coin, if the use does dial 9911 and your PBX is not programmed for it, the call will also fail. The result is that the PBX must be programmed to allow both 911 and 9911 calls. Of course this doesnt help eliminate the false calls to Emergency Services. As a Voice Communications Specialist, I recommend a possible solution to the problem. That is to use the Digit Conflict Timer already built within your PBX. Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when c Be Paranoid About Healthy Growth India is 91 and the city codes for Delhi and New Delhi are 11. When someone doesnt know how to or forgets to dial the international access code of 011 the actual dial string, again, is 911. Mr. Foisy says that often in these cases, the person calling doesnt speak English well enough to be understood so a Police Officer may be sent to assure there is no actual Emergency, or the 911 Center may have a contract with a Language Translation Service they connect the caller to that can communicate with the caller again to only find out there is not a problem, thus again tying up a 911 operator and costing the Centers for the translation service.John Chambers, CEO of Cisco Systems says that he possesses a healthy paranoia. He is paranoid that Cisco may grow too far from its customers, partners and employees. Andy Grove of Intel first wrote about paranoia in the book, Only the paranoid will survive. Company should not just be paranoid about survival, it should also be paranoid about healthy growth.John Chambers grew Cisco from 1995 to become a super growth engine, which fuelled the burgeoning demand for computer networking. Its sales revenues grew from $2.2 billion in 1995 to $18.9 billion in 2000. The profits grew from $0.84 billion in 1998 to $4.3 billion in 2000. Without Cisco routers, there would be no World Wide Web. By year 2000, over 75 percent of all Internet t Businesses are obligated to ensure that in the event of a real Emergency the 911 call can get out. Often, to help eliminate most misdials, the PBX vendor will program the pbx to force the user to dial 9911. This, of course, seems logical in that the user must dial a 9 for outside line access and then 911. But there is a major flaw in this logic. When in an emergency situation, the user will fall back to what theyve been trained to do and that is to simply dial 911 without the extra 9. In this case the call will fail, increasing the already building panic of the situation. However, on the reverse side of this coin, if the use does dial 9911 and your PBX is not programmed for it, the call will also fail. The result is that the PBX must be programmed to allow both 911 and 9911 calls. Of course this doesnt help eliminate the false calls to Emergency Services. As a Voice Communications Specialist, I recommend a possible solution to the problem. That is to use the Digit Conflict Timer already built within your PBX. Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when c Small Business Opportunity vendor will program the pbx to force the user to dial 9911. This, of course, seems logical in that the user must dial a 9 for outside line access and then 911. But there is a major flaw in this logic. When in an emergency situation, the user will fall back to what theyve been trained to do and that is to simply dial 911 without the extra 9. In this case the call will fail, increasing the already building panic of the situation. However, on the reverse side of this coin, if the use does dial 9911 and your PBX is not programmed for it, the call will also fail.Nowadays, it is getting more difficult to land a good job one that pays well and will allow you to bring home a reasonable amount even after tax deductions. This is one of the main reasons why people would rather put up their own business rather than have to go to work for a company.There are several businesses one could venture into that do not require much capital and investment. These small businesses include setting up a repair shop for cars or appliances, a franchise for burger stands, a day care center, tutorial center, a computer shop, pet grooming salon and a retail store. The list goes on.When choosing a business to start, one must choose the type of business that you have a working knowledge about. It is important to know the b The result is that the PBX must be programmed to allow both 911 and 9911 calls. Of course this doesnt help eliminate the false calls to Emergency Services. As a Voice Communications Specialist, I recommend a possible solution to the problem. That is to use the Digit Conflict Timer already built within your PBX. Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when c Secure Document Management Strategies solution to the problem. That is to use the Digit Conflict Timer already built within your PBX.With the astounding rate at which businesses generate documents, their management and security have become issues that have to be dealt with in a way that prevents misuse of sensitive data. Businesses also have to comply with several regulations that have made it mandatory for businesses to ensure that their data is well protected.When documents are generated, printed, scanned, faxed, or copied, the data remains in the multifunction peripheral (MFP) devices and can be retrieved by unauthorized personnel therefore companies have to restrict access to such devices to prevent theft or misuse of sensitive data. One of the best secure document management strategies is to buy document output equipment that offers features such as data tracking and acco Most modern telephone systems have within them the ability to distinguish between conflicting numbers. For example, your telephone system has the ability to know the difference when you are dialing 1234 or 12345. The system has to resolve between the two numbers dialed. This is accomplished using a digit conflict timer. In this case, when you dial 1234, your PBX knows there is a conflict with 12345. When the digit 4 is pressed, a timer kicks in. This timer causes the system to wait to see if you are going to dial the 5. When this timer expires, the system then knows you intended to dial 1234 and not 12345. This causes a 3 to 5 second delay (the delay is programmable) when calling the first number but goes through immediately for the second number since the conflict has been resolved when the 5 was pressed. To use this feature to help eliminate 911 misdials, the programmer adds some additional lines of code to the ARS or LCR programming. Most telephone systems are programmed for dialing 9 plus eleven digits to follows. That is 9-1- Now the system has to decide whether you are dialing Emergency Services or a normal number. It decides this by waiting the 3 to 5 seconds after you dial the digits 911 to see if you are going to press any other key. If you wait, the call goes to the 911 Center. If you dial any other digit, the call proceeds as normal. Of course, this does add 3 to 5 seconds to genuine 911 calls. This delay is usually acceptable and will help eliminate false calls but you must evaluate your specific situation. To a person in need a 3 second delay can seem like minutes but in most cases this delay is reasonable. The bottom line is if your receptionist is getting call backs from a 911 operator advising they received a hang up, get with your business phone vendor and assure they have set up your system to take into account the possible misdials, and make sure your staff understands that they need to stay on the line, and not hang up even if it was an accidental misdial to 911, they need to advise the 911 operator that is was just a simple dialing error. And YES there also is software/hardware that can be integrated into your business phone system that will specify to 911 the exact location of the phone in you building, or complex! See your pbx vendor for details.
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