Breaking the customer service mold
Stories of social media gone wrong, especially in relation to college admissions and job interviews abound. We’ve all heard of the perfect candidate getting rejected because of questionable photos on Facebook or a political scandal of the day resulting from a controversial online post. These incidents, no doubt cause a lot of embarrassment, but rarely result in anything more than a slap on the wrist. So I was surprised the other day, when I heard on the radio, that a woman was being sued over a Twitter post. Her property management company was suing her for libel over the following tweet: “Who said sleeping in a moldy apartment was bad for you? Horizon realty thinks it’s okay.”
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Getting engaged: How to take the plunge
While social media companies struggle to find a way to turn a profit off their technologies, at least the rest of us can be at ease knowing our efforts ultimately lead to a fattening of the bottom line.
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Recruiting those who serve
Since its inception after W.W. II, the G.I. Bill has helped provide access to higher education to hundreds of thousands of military veterans. Now, as the Post-9/11 GI Bill is slated to take effect on August 1, colleges and universities are preparing for the potential influx of veterans that will take advantage of this opportunity.
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Ideas that Work: Online Users Forum
Intelliworks customers can now share their ideas and best practices with other members of the Intelliworks community through our new Online Users Forum. The online users forum allows you to submit ideas for new product enhancements, share best practices on your use of Intelliworks and learn from other users of Intelliworks’ products. To sign in, you’ll simply need to do the following.
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