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  • When Social Media Goes Wrong – Poor BlackBerry
    Alan Bates
    Europe
    My personal online accounts have been flooded with comments from friends, colleagues and business contacts about the recent ‘disaster’ caused by system failure from BlackBerry owner Research in Motion (RIM). So what got people so upset? Well, f...
  • Hot Off the Press! Percepta Have a Vacancy for a Marketing Assistant in Glasgow!
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    Position Summary We are looking for an experienced and dynamic individual to support our Marketing Team as Marketing Assistant. What You'll Do You will be responsible for supporting the region’s business development & marketing strategy by pro...
  • Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Social Media?
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Even though Social Media is clearly here to stay (challenge me on this if you must) businesses are still frightened to take a leap online. What they don’t seem to realise, or what they’re choosing to ignore, is that they’ve already gained a prese...
  • Steven Spielberg’s Next Movie: “ The Data Black Hole”
    Samantha Lee
    Europe
    “Just because you have not seen something does not mean it doesn’t exist”.  I remember my mum saying this to me as a child.  In those days it usually referred to fairies or in even more serious conversations – God.    Well I've taken this ...
  • Wanted: Skilled Soft-Sellers dedicated to Customer Service
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    At Percepta, in the Customer relationship centres, our focus has been traditionally responsive. In our area of business we usually wait for the customer to call us and then we take action from there. We help them to the best of our ability and then, ...
  • Hello, Do You Know I'm here?
    Luke Demery
    Europe
    I was recently enlisted by a friend of my father's into helping him buy a new car. With 12 years in the automotive industry, and considering myself a bit of a petrol head, I was only too happy to help, and thought that it would be a piece of cake (and ...
  • Wanted: An Automotive Sales Manager Who Focuses on Quality, Not Quick Talking
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    We all know the stereotypes around salespeople, such as being silver tongued, having the gift of the gab and being able to talk the hind legs off a horse. While eloquence is never a bad thing, it’s not the only thing and we’re looking for in an Aut...
  • The Thinness of Ice
    Brian Hamilton
    Europe
    As the dust barely settles on a number of high profile news events, the News of the World phone hacking scandal, the riots in England, allegations of corruption in high places in various sports, the safety of idyllic Seychelles beaches, it is easy to s...
  • Wanted: An Automotive Sales Manager who focuses on quality, not quick talking
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    We all know the stereotypes around salespeople, such as being silver tongued, having the gift of the gab and being able to talk the hind legs off a horse. While eloquence is never a bad thing, it’s not the only thing and we’re looking for in an Aut...
  • Thinking Outside of 'The Box'
    admin
    Europe
    Television, without a doubt, is one of the greatest forms of advertising but is also one of the most costly. For a typical TV advertising campaign you’d be looking at around £40,000 to £250,000 per month…and that’s without adding on the costs...
  • What’s The Story?
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    Or maybe the question is “What’s the format?” Growing up, reading and being read to, is something that really stands out in my head. Whether getting absorbed in the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn or being read the Hobbit by my Dad, I have always...
  • Wanted: a Business Test Analyst That Can Spot the Holes
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Holes in some things are good; without them sieves would be bowls, teabags would be pointless and the view from behind the goal would be terrible (or for Coventry City fans, much improved). However in other things they must be avoided at all costs, an...
  • Wanted: An Account Supervisor to Keep Things Running Smoothly
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    At Percepta we support our clients in a number of different ways, not all of them as front line customer service; we also provide a number of back office support functions to help ensure everything runs smoothly, just like our clients vehicles. Campai...
  • What’s Love Got to Do with It? – Customer loyalty today
    Alan Bates
    Europe
    If I shop in the same store every week or I collect points in a retailer programme on a regular basis, am I loyal? What if that store closed down and I started to purchase those essential items somewhere else, maybe because it was the closest alternat...
  • Percepta Vacancies
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Percepta have a list of their current global vacancies on our careers site...head on over there now to see what we have in your area.
  • Wanted: Executive Office Customer Service Advisors
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Ever wanted to write one of those letters, the really important complaint ones? The “For the attention of the Director of ...” type letter? I have a different question, ever wanted to respond to one of those complaints? If customer service is yo...
  • What do you do with your Customer Feedback?
    Steve West
    Europe
    It might seem obvious to most people that if you spend time, effort and money collecting something then you will want to do something with it. Take my father in law, Brian, for example. He collects old bicycle parts. Specifically, rare bicycle parts fr...
  • The Miss-Information Superhighway
    Brian Hamilton
    Europe
    Is it just me (quite possibly) or is everyone being swamped by the information superhighway these days? The internet, smart phones, tablet computers, a couple of old tin cans and a piece of string... all seduce us further and further into the world-wid...
  • Wanted: a Warranty Technical Specialist who knows their nuts and bolts
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    Are you a Warranty professional who knows your stuff? Could you help aid our approvals process and cut our cost per repair? Then we may have the role for you! We are looking for a Warranty Technical Specialist to join our Warley Warranty Team initial...
  • Wanted: A Bilingual Financial Accountant to help us support our European business
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    Parlez-vous français? Parla italiano? Sprechen Sie Deutsch? ¿Habla usted español? If the answer to any of these is yes, (or Oui, Si, Ja or Si respectively) and you are looking for an accountancy role, then we may have the position for you. Percept...
  • What businesses can learn from the Entertainment industry’s use of Social Media.
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    The guys over at Google Chrome have launched a series of adverts over the past few weeks showcasing different ways that the internet can be used. From a father setting up an email account for his daughter and writing to her every day until he shares th...
  • Wanted: Customer Service People looking to build a career!
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    Customer service is the cornerstone of our business and our Customer Service Advisors are the keystone in the bridge between customer and client. They are the organisation’s public face, delivering the level of service that will surprise and delight ...
  • Featured Vacancy - Marketing Executive
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    Many people feel marketing is a strange and specialised area, with numerous complications and a slightly different view on the world from the other departments within the company.  That simply isn’t true, as everyone has experience of marketing, whe...
  • The World's best kept secret?
    admin
    Europe
    It has been almost impossible not to have heard of the latest celebrity scandal that have been filling cyberspace, the airwaves and more column inches than the recent royal wedding. With privacy laws in tatters and gagging attempts proving a spectacula...
  • Wanted: Correspondence Team Leader who knows which witch is which.
    Percepta HR
    Europe
    We are currently looking for a Correspondence Team Leader to be part of our Daventry Customer Relations Centre (CRC) for whom accuracy is a way of life, who can keep grounded in their grammar and has a way with words. The position is an interesting an...
  • Marketing, HR, Customer Service – who should lead the strategy on customer experience management?
    Samantha Lee
    Europe
    I have recently seen several discussion on LinkedIn, even started some myself that are asking “Where does CEM sit in an organisation” “How can HR and Marketing partner to deliver great customer experiences”. “Should HR associations (CIPD) a...
  • The Disadvantages of Outsourcing Your Customer Service
    Steve West
    Europe
    Most of you reading this will already be aware of the term ‘outsourcing’ and the potential benefits it can bring to an organisation. Contracting non-core business activities to third party providers can reduce your operating costs, give you easy ac...
  • Questions, Questions, Questions...
    Mairi Henderson
    Europe
    It seems that everywhere we go businesses want to ask us questions. Retailers including Boots, Sainsbury and Co-op display questions on their chip & pin terminals asking things like – Did I know I can pay bills in store? Was the queue time acceptable...
  • How to use Hashtags effectively
    admin
    Europe
    Twitter can end up being an endless mass of information, links and general ‘life’ updates. So how does one go about using hashtags effectively to filter through the information and manage a conversation with a mass of followers? If I were to go ab...
  • Running on empty?
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    George Osbourne’s budget featured a 1p reduction on fuel duty as a step towards easing the burden on the beleaguered British motorist. However ‘good’ this news is though, the fact that there will be a £2bn tax grab from the oil companies probabl...
  • Percepta Employees & Red Nose Day
    Sindy
    Europe
    Red Nose Day was Friday 18th March - this is a day members of the British public take on various fundraising challenges to raise money for worthy causes at home and abroad. I relish an opportunity to do my bit for the community and charity work is se...
  • Why does the updated ‘Questions’ feature on Facebook matter?
    admin
    Europe
    Facebook have rolled out an update to their Questions feature and have made it far more social than it has ever been. Instead of you posting the question to strangers – you can now post it to your friends. For example, I could ask for recommendations...
  • Mother Nature’s Balance Sheet
    Brian Hamilton
    Europe
    I had another blog almost prepared for this month. A snappily titled little number, “Dear Costa, Starbucks, Philip Morris, Imperial Tobacco… can we have our money back please?” It was to be a piece about a subject dear to my heart – hidden cost...
  • Off-Shoring to South Africa
    Greg Middleton
    Europe
    There has been a lot of discussion in press around Africa being a choice for organisations as an offshore destination, comparing it to the more dominant markets such as India, China and Malaysia. An article in Outsource Magazine predicted that Africa (...
  • Social Media Round Up
    admin
    Europe
    Welcome to the Social Media Round Up at Percepta. Check back here every Friday to find out what’s happening in the world of Social Media. Facebook Updates Its Comments Plugin The latest update to the comments plugin takes the Facebook experience to...
  • Word of mouth
    Kenny Waters
    Europe
    It's been almost impossible not to have noticed the buzz created in the last couple of weeks with the unveiling of the iPad 2, the updated version of Apple's between category gizmo. It's only just over a year since the initial release of the tablet-com...
  • Expanding into Emerging Markets
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    We all know that key to growth is entering new markets where there is a potential need for services. This has been key to Percepta’s growth in Europe and Asia Pacific as throughout 2010 we expanded into mainland Europe (Spain, France, Belgium and Ita...
  • The Debate- Can public sector workers skills transfer into the Private Sector successfully?
    Jean Campbell
    Europe
    A debate has raged since a survey conducted by Barclays corporate and the Financial Times shows that 52% of the private sector would not employ public sector workers who may lose their jobs in the government spending cuts. Conversely, a survey conduct...
  • How can businesses benefit from the new Facebook Page rollout?
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    The new design of Facebook Pages is rolling out over the next week to all pages currently existing on Facebook to fit in with the new design of Facebook profiles. But what does this mean and how will it affect current businesses on Facebook? Well, fir...
  • Measure anything that moves...
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    ... and if it doesn’t move? Measure it until it does! Statistics are all around us and I got to thinking, how much do we depend on analysis and are there times where they are just not worth paying attention to? Before I continue, and at risk of a c...
  • The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall
    Greg Middleton
    Europe
    At a time when the banking sector could do without the least bit of bad press, I can imagine the last thing on any of their minds would be having to pay out fines worth millions for poor service and advice to customers. Following all the recent media ...
  • Launching the Intern Scheme
    Kenny Waters
    Europe
    After many moon’s worth of deliberation, debate and deferment, Q4 2010 saw the arrival of our first ever company internship scheme. The programme was ushered in, without any great fanfare or trumpet-blast, rather quietly under cover of darkness –...
  • Happy Holidays
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Wishing you all the best for the festive season and we'll see you in the New Year! The Percepta Blogging Team
  • Mad to care?
    Alan Meldrum
    Europe
    I am a big fan a “Mad Men” BBC Four and liked when the fictional advertising agency, set in the 60’s, won a contract with Hilton Hotels. In one episode Don Draper the creative partner in the business is given the job of finding the essence of Hil...
  • This is a bad spell of wether...
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    No matter what application or tool you are using nowadays we are all provided with a little help when it comes to spelling the way we were,or should have been, taught at school. Good old Uncle Bill or Uncle Steve,depending on which family you belong to...
  • The ‘Big’ Freeze – How prepared are we to support our employees?
    Mairi Henderson
    Europe
    I’m sure nobody has escaped the recent freeze or if you have been lucky enough not to be affected you will not have missed the continued news reports on the chaos caused. Many people haven’t made it into work, not because they can’t get there bu...
  • To tip, or not to tip?
    Lisa Golds
    Europe
    In these difficult times, it is hard not to see the change in expectations from ourselves and those around us when it comes to appreciating the customer service we are given. I was out for dinner with some friends last week at our local Pizza Express....
  • Movember results in fan-tash-tic efforts for Perceptash!
    Mark Langley
    Europe
    Movember. It's not even a proper word but an amalgamation of 'Mo' for moustache and 'November'. But whether it's the Queen's English or not, the Movember movement will be responsible for a lot of unshaven faces for the remainder of the month. The mor...
  • Is there too much emphasis on answering telephone calls, and not enough on the outcome of the call?
    Steve West
    Europe
    Is there too much emphasis on answering telephone calls, and not enough on the outcome of the call? Most organisations invest significant time and money into making sure their telephone calls are answered. But if the caller comes away thinking ‘tha...
  • How quickly a crowd can turn...
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Last month I looked into Social Media and the Rise of Reality TV and how production teams are using Reality TV to transfer their audience from one media to another and transfer online buzz into viewing figures...but what happens when Social Media goes ...
  • Managing the Customer Experience ... just a new buzz?
    Alan Bates
    Europe
    Customer Experience Management seems to be all the rage these days, from global brands to individual consultants, everyone seems to be talking about it.  Even traditional contact centre outsourcers are getting familiar with the term.  But is it actu...
  • Sir Philip Green: Savings vs. Cuts
    Mairi Henderson
    Europe
    Sir Green’s review of the government budgets and spending uncovered several startling truths that will hopefully make the government stand up, listen, take accountability and make things right without resulting in thousands of job cuts – so lets no...
  • It’s all in the delivery!
    Samantha Lee
    Europe
    Before you dismiss this article as nothing to do with customer experience,  please stop as this is not about how to deliver that all important punch line – it’s about the role of the delivery person and / or fitter in the experience your customers...
  • Driving More Jobs Into Town...
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Daventry Express has published an article today in regards to Percepta relocating the Ford Customer Relationship Centre to existing Ford premises in Daventry. The reports that the move will create 40 jobs in Daventry which will help in part revitalise ...
  • Social Media and the rise of Reality TV
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Reality Television consumes a monumental amount of television airtime. From Big Brother to Britain’s Got Talent to Over the Rainbow and right back round to The X Factor, like it or not (and personally I love it) reality TV is here to stay. But what i...
  • Read all about it... Have “The Media” gone social too??
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    Over the past few years I have been noticing a real shift in the way that mainstream news is reported and how impartial reporting has slowly been eroded and replaced with a more analytical and opinionated news-machine. I’m certain that a lot of this...
  • We’re going to need a bigger gun!
    Brian Hamilton
    Europe

    To slightly misquote police chief Brody (aka Roy Schneider in Jaws), “We’re going to need a bigger gun!” The only problem being, that in today’s economic climate, the best we can afford might be firing BBs instead of RPGs… if you get my drift?

  • Working with Customer Satisfaction Survey data...
    Kenny Waters
    Europe
    Many companies use Customer Satisfaction surveys as a means to gather feedback on various aspects of their business, whether it be employee performance, the customer’s viewpoint of the processes employed, pricing, product quality or loyalty. Understa...
  • Seeing is believing
    Jane Fiander
    Europe
    Steph’s poor cat; dumped unceremoniously into a wheelie bin and then posted globally over the internet. What has amazed people, almost as much as the callousness of the act, is the speed with which the story became international news; sharing the sta...
  • The Power of Social Media
    Alan Meldrum
    Europe
    Social Media really works! Percepta offer social media support as one of many customer experience tools for our clients. It is therefore important to “do as we preach” and I’m delighted with the results we achieved recently when we recruited a ne...
  • Service Vs Sales Channels
    Mairi Henderson
    Europe
    Should we expect a different level of service from different sales channels; Online, Retail Outlets, Telephone? My most recent experience buying a mattress online for a fantastic 50% discount (www.bedroomworld.co.uk): Value approximately £250 Wron...
  • From Audacity to Zoho, is there a place for Social Media in Learning and Development?
    Lisa Golds
    Europe

    It got us thinking. If there are social media tools that are useful for business operations, and if Education functions are already using social media in one form or another then surely there must be tools that would work for Learning and Development functions too. Right?

  • Edinburgh Fringe Special – Top 5 Sites to guide you through the festival!
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Thousands of performers, theatre goers and reviewers are currently flocking to Edinburgh for the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe. With 2,453 shows across 259 venues, it can be pretty hard to hit the right shows by chance, so below are my top sites and...
  • Out With the New, In With the Old!
    Alan Bates
    Europe
    Isn’t it funny how the past 18 to 24 months have seen a revival of some old brands, old products and recycled ad’s from the 90’s.  A great move, some would say, in these ‘tough times’, re-using old ideas and packaging them up as retro.  Som...
  • Targeting B2B Prospects – What’s Best?
    Greg Middleton
    Europe

    The face of marketing has changed so much in the last few years. All organisations need to ensure that their marketing materials are not only clear, but are being presented to their targets in a way that will interest them.

  • One size fits all?
    Suzan Tew
    Europe
    It still amazes me to see how many companies boast about their 'excellent' customer services, yet offer a service which at best is 'one size fits all'. When will companies recognise that as a customer we want a service that is tailored to suit our need...
  • Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads...
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    Following the recent online hoax about the Back to the Future movies and being a fan of the trilogy myself, I thought it would be worth having a look at what was happening in the year that Doc, Marty, Jennifer & then Biff travelled forward to in or...
  • Roadmap For Intercultural Customer Service Management
    Christian Gondek
    Europe
    In today's business world, almost every management expert knows the phrase "Think globally, act locally." The more important questions are ‘How exactly do you behave according to that phrase in an international environment?’ ‘How are you acting l...
  • Little Things
    Brian Hamilton
    Europe
    My last two blog posts (here and here) really pushed out the boat in terms of length. Apologies for that… The fact is that they were originally written as one post that was deemed too long by our blogmeister (meaning you really got off lightly!) Havi...
  • Reception? That's *so* 2009
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    For months consumers have been waiting for the iPhone 4 to be released. Rumours of possible features were being posted onto blogs, forums and even national newspapers in the running weeks up to its release. Would it have HD recording ability? Would...
  • Strategic Leadership
    Jane Fiander
    Europe
    During our annual management conference we were both entertained and enlightened by an excellent session from Rob Cram on ‘Preparing Our People for Growth’. Rob challenged us to identify the traits successful leaders have in common. He also gave us...
  • Football Clubs and Customer Service – A marriage made in heaven or a long lost love?
    Mairi Henderson
    Europe
    As the 2010 World Cup is upon us, it seems natural to ponder the relationship between football clubs and their supporters. Do they have one?  In a recent survey conducted by The Football League only a third of supporters felt their complaints were li...
  • What do they mean?
    Colin Batten
    Europe
    In the business world certain phrases come and go… whereas others become a part of everyday language. “Adding value…” is probably the most popular term used by any business… closely followed by “…customer satisfaction…” used in many...
  • From Contact Centre to Profit Centre in 5 easy steps
    Paul Stapleton
    Europe
    I joined Percepta in 2000 as the business was being created after 13 years of working in the automotive industry managing costs and budgets...needless to say the transition was both strange and exhilarating! Strange because I was providing services on ...
  • The Impact of Marketing In Business
    Greg Middleton
    Europe
    Whenever my friends ask me ‘How is work going?’ I try to reply ‘It’s fine, same as usual’ as no one really wants to be the geek that never shuts up about their job (especially as most of my friends don’t work in Marketing so wouldn’t real...
  • Examples of how Social Media can be used for good
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    From finding missing people to promoting some great causes, Social Media is proving to be a revelation at keeping people connected and raising awareness. Below are some of the biggest stories this year where Social Media has helped and made a huge imp...
  • Percepta BAC Concept
    Scott Collins
    Europe
    I work at the Business Assistance Centre (BAC) for Percepta. The most common question that I get asked is "What is the BAC?" It's a good question and one that I will attempt to answer in this, my second posting to the Percepta Blog. It's a fairly simpl...
  • The Next Ten Years
    Samantha Lee
    Europe
    A few weeks ago I reflected on the last 10 years of my life with Percepta and the changes we had been through.  So what factors will impact on how customers contact is managed over the next 10 years? Tightening of belts The 2010 election will impact s...
  • Facebook’s ‘Like’ becomes universal but what does it mean for you?
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    Facebook have announced that their ‘like’ button is now to become universal allowing anyone to add the feature to their website. Any user visiting the site can instantly share the page, blog post, image, music track etc with all of their Facebook f...
  • Ford Announces SYNC AppLinK
    Sarah Daly
    Europe
    This week Ford has announced the downloadable upgrade for Ford Sync Systems which offers handsfree control of Android and Blackberry applications. Currently being supported are: Pandora Stitcher Open Break with more being rumoured to be announced ...
  • Making Training Work For You
    Alan Bates
    Europe
    In the week that new rights for employees come into force, allowing flexible working options for training, I thought it topical to talk a bit about training and learning in the workplace – and share some of my views on why it can work so well.  And,...
  • Enhancing Your Distribution Network Service
    Suzan Tew
    Europe
    Hi, my name is Suzan Tew and although it pains me to say it, I’ve been in a Customer Service role for over 32yrs. In the main I’ve been involved in the Telecoms (both mobile, fixed line and data) industry, however recently I’ve moved my skills to...
  • First Impressions: Increasing Customer Satisfaction through Proactive Contact
    admin
    Europe
    Since leaving school, I have worked continuously within the Automotive Industry, in the sales, finance and most recently customer service sector. I currently manage the Operations and Account for Jaguar and Land Rover UK and Europe and over the past 1...
  • Product recall - how to do it well!
    Alan Meldrum
    Europe
    Who would have thought given the credit crunch impact on the automotive industry in 2009 that we would be witnessing a beleaguered and battered Toyota? Surely, the big Detroit three should be the main victims of the biggest economical downturn in recen...
  • New Blog on the block
    Alan Meldrum
    Europe

    Hi and welcome to Percepta’s new blog...well everybody is doing it seemingly, and I think we have something relevant to say! The idea of the blog is to provide a media where we can talk about what is going on in our business and just say it as we see it.