How great is chat—the ability to receive quality support without having to be stuck on the phone? Beautiful! Recently, I was looking for the email address of a local Office Depot in Oklahoma City, so I accessed the specific store’s website, assured I would easily find the email address for the delivery of a print […]
Tag Archives: innovation
The Need for Self-Service Training
I was chatting with a group of U.S. Dataworks, Inc. employees about self-service and my belief that good self-service trumps great personalized service. We agreed this is generally true, though one of my incredibly cerebral programming staff, Eric, noted how many patrons of the grocery stores where he shops should need to qualify before using […]
Innovation in Charitable Giving
Charities are finding it increasingly difficult to raise the money they need. Changes in tax laws certainly have had an effect, but the biggest adjustment is merely the march of time. Think about it: how do most nonprofits raise money? They have an annual fundraiser—some big event where well-heeled, high-networth individuals are wined, dined, or […]
The Innovation Challenge – Are You Up For It?
Most companies are well-run and operate with a reasonable level of efficiency. The very best companies, though, are not satisfied with being “just ok” and work to constantly improve, innovate, and evolve to enable creativity that leads to innovation-driven growth. I have written extensively on the need for Innovation-Driven Growth (you can check out these […]
If Banking Was So Easy, Everyone Would Already Be Doing It: Part 2
If you have read my recent post on banking with online non-banks (if you haven’t, it can be found here), a good follow up to it would be a recent article from The Financial Brand, “Eight Challenger Banks Traditional Banks Should Worry About.” I would highly encourage you to read the article before continuing to […]
If Banking Was So Easy, Everyone Would Already Be Doing It!
While perusing my daily news stories related to financial services, I came across this article from The Financial Brand. It discussed a study concluding 58% of potential account switchers, including those already looking to move from their existing financial services provider, would consider an “alternative” provider like Apple, Facebook, Google, or Amazon. Not surprisingly, Millennials […]
Efficiency Doesn’t Mean Someone Gets Fired …
Once again, my perusal of PYMNTS.com yielded a great story. The story highlights the changes retailers have experienced throughout the use of self-service. The early assumption for self-service was it would reduce headcount and be a money saver. However, that turned out to be untrue. Instead of merely letting those performing transactional services (i.e. check-out) […]
Gift Wrapped “Thrills and Delights”
The minute December comes around the corner, schedules undoubtedly fill up with holiday parties. At U.S. Dataworks, it’s no exception. We planned our small holiday party for a Friday afternoon in mid-December. We would have snacks and adult beverages—but most importantly, a white elephant gift exchange. For those unfamiliar with the concept, in a white […]
I’m Not as Innovative as I Thought …
Despite my quest to look for innovation in all aspects of everyday life, I often amaze myself at the number of instances I remain oblivious to it, even when it is staring me right in the face and working in my favor. For instance, there was the time I rented a beautiful new car from […]
It Was My Fault and I Quit AVIS Anyway
As a frequent traveler, I get the opportunity to accumulate travel award points. This summer, while in Colorado to teach at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado, I rented a car so I could travel up to the mountains to fish and visit with friends. Since I had many American […]