Improve Your Office Day 2024 is on Friday, October 4, 2024: I need suggestion for improving customer service on London Underground?

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Your plain, corporate atmosphere could be demoralising at the very best of occasions so why wouldn't you find a way to enhance your projects atmosphere? Improve Your Office Day encourages you to definitely help make your desk and area a far more enjoyable and enjoyable place – have you considered purchasing some flowers or artwork? Think outdoors this area, possibly, and change your mousemat, keyboard, chair or filing system! You may even change your password manager software to enhance security!

I need suggestion for improving customer service on London Underground?

well I agree with ashypoo.

I have to wake up at 3.30 am to get to work for 5 am and open ticket office by 5.30 and get customers abusing me all day.I am coming to work and earn a living like everyone else and don't deserve to be verbally abuse .I am only doing my job which is becoming more and more difficult with the introduction of oyster cards and different prices....

improving customer service well I think customer should be nicer then customer service would improve!

How can we improve communication skills?

How can we improve communication skills?

All what you have to do is...

Don't think about anyone just speak in english as much as you can if you find some problems in framing sentances then just google you sentance.. with each day you find that your english is improving..

free windows office dowload?

free windows office dowload?

Microsoft Office isn't the only choice you have these days - and the alternatives are FREE and more compatible with older versions of Office formats than the new MS Office is. Go figure!*

You would probably do better with the independently developed product Open Office, which is both free and widely used. It's at - download it and break free from Microsoft's format lock-in.

There's also the new Lotus Notes - now owned and developed by IBM, based on Open Office but more geared toward big companies. IT'S ALSO FREE, so the question becomes: why pay Microsoft for a product that's not even compatible with their earlier versions when their competition does it all for free?

An extremely carefree choice - if you don't mind editing tied to the Internet - is Google Docs - free but not very useful off line. Google Docs is great for those who move between 'net-connected computers, but can be frustrating to those who commute or spend significant time with a computer separated from the Internet.

There's no substitute for having a stand-alone office suite on your computer, even if Google Docs is your main approach. That's why OOo is the way to go.

Good luck!

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* My observation is that Microsoft plans obsolescence - purposely not supporting old Office formats and/or adding "new improved" formating to encourage [force] purchase of their latest and greatest suite. They behave the same with new versions of their Windows OS - XP being the latest target for encouraged [forced] upgrade.

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