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How to stay customer-centric in the current climate: 7 tips from Ember's Customer Experience Director

Whether your ecommerce company is just trying to keep things ticking along, or one of the lucky ones with increased demand, it can be hard to stay focused on your customers. In both cases, you’re much busier with day-to-day stuff, and handling more inquiries. You’re also trying to seize opportunities that will boost your business. Amidst all this, you don’t want to lose sight of what your customers actually need.

Rocket.Chat Earns Highest-ever Ranking On Capterra's Top 20 Remote Work & Livechat Software!

Last week, the leading software review platform Capterra announced that Rocket.Chat has been named Top 20 in these two categories: Top 5 Most Popular Live Chat Softwares, Top 20 Most Popular Remote Work Softwares. Capterra is a free online service that helps organizations find the best tech solutions to succeed. We are humbled to see our efforts recognized by such a well-known authority for tech platforms!

DevOps Collaboration for Remote Teams

As many teams scramble to adopt remote work, many DevOps teams are turning to messaging and integrated workflows to collaborate effectively. But how can remote teams use messaging effectively? How can you use messaging in conjunction with other collaboration tools? We’ll show you how you can use a collaboration platform like Mattermost to make the most of popular tools like the Atlassian suite and improve the workflow of your remote teams. We’ll also talk about our experiences as a remote-first company and how our team moves quickly and stays in sync.

Providing virtual feedback like a pro: 3 tips from Eat Your Coffee

What began as a joke about how convenient it would be to eat coffee on the way to class became somewhat of a dorm room experiment that led to the creation of Eat Your Coffee. Since then, we’ve grown our team and EYC (Eat Your Coffee) has scaled tremendously. We also moved to being a 100% remote company a few years ago with the help of a handful of tools, including Asana.

8 strategies for designing a thriving knowledge base

Increasingly, customers are expressing their strong, independent selves by helping themselves and solving problems on their own. In fact, high performing customer experience teams are 76% more likely to offer self-service for just this reason, according to Zendesk’s Customer Experience Trends Report, 2020. However, simply offering a standard knowledge base portal isn’t enough—the design of your help center affects your customers’ experience with your brand.

Organizational change management: 8 proven models to help navigate change

With how fast industries move, technologies advance, and current events shift, organizational change is now a normal part of doing business. But change is rarely easy. And the bigger and more complex a business is, the more challenging it is to implement change effectively. Yet the ability to incorporate necessary changes into how you do business plays a direct role in long-term success.

The Beginner's Guide to Customer Service Responsibilities

Customer service is not as easy as you think it to be. Since customer service represents the face of your company to customers, your support team should be very careful when handling customers and customer issues. One wrong move and it can bring down the reputation of your company. Whether you’re considering a career in customer support or you are looking to hire a customer service representative, here is what you need to know.

Advanced Git with the Free University of Tbilisi

On Monday, March 16, 2020, I had the privilege to (virtually) join Shota Gvinepadze and his students at the Free University of Tbilisi and speak about “Advanced Git @ Mattermost” for a portion of their class time. The following are my speaking notes from the session, slightly modified from the original slides for this format. Keep in mind that the command line examples are illustrative of my workflow, and not meant to be run in isolation.

Ryan Ogilvie reviews HaloITSM

Ryan Ogilvie is an expert in the IT service management space. Ryan has been working in the industry since 2006 and has been recognised by HDI as a top 25 thought leader. With a passion for sharing knowledge, he aims to help businesses leverage service management best practices. The opportunity arose for Ryan to independently review HaloITSM and knowing his expertise, we were excited to see his thoughts. Now available, we have published Ryan’s review below.

Building a Remote Startup? Things to Consider Before You Get Started

Thinking of building a remote startup? Planning to switch your startup business to work remotely? Adopting a remote work setup can be a big dilemma for startups. On the one hand, you know about the many benefits of going remote. But on the other, you might be afraid that things won’t operate as smoothly than if your entire company worked together under one roof. Fortunately, this dilemma is more common for startup founders than you might think.