Things to Consider When Outsourcing Your Customer Service

Having good customer service for your business is a huge factor to retaining customers. But even for the largest and most seasoned company, managing an in-house customer service team can be a challenge.

Would it surprise to know that a recent study by a large consulting firm showed that consumers rate automated telephone customer service higher than live agents? The same study also found that the majority of consumers were unhappy with the services they got.

Contracting an outside provider to handle customer support can ensure better service for your customers. Companies these days are outsourcing this process to ensure that a trained professional answers their customer’s inquiries and concerns 24 by 7. If your business is considering this, here are some tips:
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Finding a Job in HR

Whether it’s a downturn or a bullish economy, looking for jobs in Human Resources is very easy. With the aid of technology, there are many tools available to narrow down on that job opening. The internet offers many avenues where a job-seeker can get the latest listings for HR jobs in a specific location, not just in a person’s locale but anywhere in the world.

And unlike fields where specialization is required, such as medicine, engineering and accounting, nearly all companies have a requirement for HR personnel. Different business sectors all require HR people to manage their man power. Whether it’s a bank, a telecoms company, or even manufacturing – all these have needs for reliable HR teams.
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How To Deal With Debt and Bankruptcy in Nebraska

If you’re in debt and asking yourself if you afford the debt relief help you need, the answer is yes, you can afford to get the credit counseling and bankruptcy law help you need. Skrupa Law Office, LLC, combines the work of three attorneys and support staff in two office locations – Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska. Together, the firm represents people throughout Nebraska in chapter 7, chapter 11, and chapter 13 bankruptcy matters. They may be able to start your case with no money down. You would pay only up-front court filing and credit report fees. They will also allow you to make your payments over time.

Skrupa Law is a medium-sized law firm offering the small-firm intimacy. Because they only focus on bankruptcy, they assure clients very competent help with any bankruptcy issue, regardless of how complex it might be. People often visit their offices stressed out by creditor harassment, lawsuits and wage garnishment. Skrupa Law has made it their goal to set clients at ease and leave their offices with the sense that a weight has been lifted from their shoulders.

The most common worry that people face when seeking debt relief is determining which possessions they will get to keep and which ones they will have to give up in a bankruptcy. Unknown to many, the vast majority of people filing for bankruptcy actually get to keep all their household items. If you have a home and/or vehicle that you want to keep, you can do so by filing a proper reaffirmation agreement with the court. Any qualified attorney can do this. On the other hand, a good attorney from Skrupa Law, can use the complexity of bankruptcy laws to your advantage, maximizing what you keep and minimizing what you have to give up.

Chapter 7 bankruptcy wipes out all your bills (with certain exceptions). If you want to keep your car or house, you simply have to make good on the payments. If you’re burdened by a bad lease or loan, you can give your car or house up (if you want to) without penalties.

Chapter 13 bankruptcy is where you pay a portion of your bills back a little bit at a time. Your monthly payments will be based on what you can afford. These payments are usually less than what many people pay to credit counseling agencies. You might be eligible to file chapter 13 bankruptcy if you are behind on your house payments and would like to save your house from foreclosure.

Whatever your case is, give Skrupa Law a call and see and how they can help. You can reach their Omaha law office at (402) 571-2900 or their Lincoln law office at (402) 464-3311.


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Setting Up Manufacturing In Mexico

Many US manufacturing companies have their assembly in Mexico using raw materials and components from the US with reduced duties. What started out as simple assembly operations in Mexico have, over the years, evolved into more complex manufacturing operations. These include manufacturing of televisions, cars, industrial and personal products. While it’s widely perceived that most of US manufacturing is done in China, Mexico attracts U.S. manufacturers that need low cost solutions near-by for higher value end products and time-sensitive components.

Large foreign firms with global experience can set up their operations in Mexico easily. For smaller companies, they usually seek professional help from qualified consulting firms or by working with partners in Mexico. When seeking a consulting company to assist in setting up your manufacturing in Mexico, consider Entrada Group.
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