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Top 10 Essential Cooking Skills Every Chef Should Master
Whether you're cooking at home or dreaming of Michelin stars, mastering fundamental techniques is key. Great chefs build on solid basics that support creativity and consistency.
Knife Skills – Proper grip and slicing, dicing, or mincing make prep safer and more efficient.
Mise en Place – Have ingredients measured and tools ready before cooking to stay organized and reduce stress.
Mother Sauces – Learn the five French sauces (Béchamel, Velouté, Espagnole, Tomato, Hollandaise) to unlock flavor versatility.
Searing – Use high heat and dry proteins to build rich flavor through the Maillard reaction.
Cooking Methods – Sauté, roast, and braise to vary texture and taste in dishes.
Seasoning – Balance salt, acid, fat, sweetness, and umami for dynamic flavor. Taste often!
Pasta & Grains – Cook pasta al dente and rinse grains like rice or quinoa for best texture.
Eggs – From poached to scrambled, egg skills reflect precision and control.
Stocks – Homemade stocks add depth and richness to countless dishes.
Plating – Thoughtful presentation enhances the dining experience. Keep it simple, colorful, and balanced.
Master these skills, and you’ll cook with confidence—every great chef starts here!
Compare Stock Exhaust and Premium Exhaust for Maximum Performance of Your Motorcycle
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【Summary】
Today we'll make an Enoshima Island Tour! Enoshima is a popular tourist sight close to Tokyo, and we're gonna visit its 7 amazing spots.
So, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:14 1. Enoshima Bentenbashi
01:00 2. Benzaiten Nakamise Dori
02:08 3. Enoshima Shrine
03:00 4. Samuel Cocking Garden
03:44 5. Sea Candle
06:09 6. Iwaya Caves
08:38 7. Chigogafuchi
09:44 Outro
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#EnoshimaTour #EnoshimaIsland #Enoshima #DayTripFromTokyo #TripToEnoshima
【Summary】
Today we're going to Marugame Udon!
I'm gonna share how amazing the restaurant is and how you can enjoy eating with some tips.
So, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:13 Basic Info about Marugame Udon
02:36 My Top 3 Recommendations!
04:49 Outro
【Websites】
・Official Website (JP)
https://jp.marugame.com/
・Official Website (US)
https://www.marugameudon.com/
・Official Website (UK)
https://marugame.co.uk/
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#MarugameSeimen #MarugameUdon #JapaneseUdonRestaurant #JapaneseUdonShop #MarugameUdonInJapan
【Summary】
Let's take a Tokyo Tower tour!
Today, we're going to Tokyo Tower! We'll see the view and also visit the 3 spots around the tower that I recommend to you.
So, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 Day View
08:58 1. Zojoji Temple
09:26 2. Shiba Park
09:58 3. Atago Shrine
10:53 Night View
12:48 Outro
【Websites】
・Tokyo Tower Official Website
https://www.tokyotower.co.jp/en/
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#TokyoTowerTour #TokyoTower #TokyoTowerWalking #TokyoTowerWalk #InsideTokyoTower
【Summary】
Today, we're going to the biggest limestone cave in Tokyo!
I'm gonna share the highlights and hope you will feel like really exploring the cave.
So, guys let's get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 The Road to The Cave
00:50 Nippara Shonyudo
09:32 Outro
10:00 Bonus: Yakisoba
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#nipparalimestonecave #nipparalimestonecaves #NipparaShonyudoCave#NipparaShonyudo #okutama
【Summary】
Going to the hot spring amusement park which is the biggest one in Tokyo!
We'll see the highlights and I'm gonna share how amazing the place is.
So, guys, let's get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:14 Basic Info about Spadium Japon
02:41 1. Stone Sauna
04:18 2. Food Court
05:15 3. Lounge
09:43 4. Bath
10:45 Outro
【Website】
・Spadium Japon (Japanese)
https://www.spajapo.com/
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#spadiumjapon #hotspringtokyo #tokyohotspring #hotspringthemeparkintokyo #japanesehotspringamusementpark
【Summary】
Today we'll make a Hakone tour! We're gonna make a trip to Hakone, and I'm gonna share 7 fun spots to visit.
So, guys, let's get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 Basic Info about Hakone
00:38 ①Lake Ashinoko
01:43 ②Hakone Sekisho
02:45 ③Hakone Shrine
04:07 ④Soba Restaurant
04:48 ⑤Hakone Ropeway
08:18 ⑥Black Egg House
09:51 ⑦Owakudani Volcano Valley
14:51 Outro
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#hakone #triptohakone #hakonetour #hakoneropeway #owakudani
【Summary】
Let's go to Tokyo Skytree! Skytree is the highest building in Japan, and we're going up to its observation deck. Plus, after that, we'll see the 6 spots around the tower that I recommend you visit. So, guys, let's have lots of fun!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 Basic Info
01:17 Observation Deck
06:35 ①Pokemon Center
07:47 ②Japanese Souvenir Shops
09:25 ③Tenku Planetarium
10:17 ④Solamachi Dining
12:01 Break Time: Kirby Cafe
13:09 ⑤Ghibli Shop
13:54 ⑥Sumida Aquarium
17:11 Outro
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Japanese Sake District】Sake Tour in Fushimi, Kyoto, Japan!
https://youtu.be/njuGBbUwnm4
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#tokyoskytree #skytree #tokyosolamachi #solamachi #tokyoskytreetown
【Summary】
We're gonna have a food tour in Kyoto!
We'll visit 5 awesome food spots like Nishiki Market and a Japanese riverside restaurant (Kawayuka), and we're gonna enjoy eating wonderful food there!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:15 ①Nishiki Market
05:31 ②Kyoto Ramen
06:39 ③Matcha Cafe
08:13 ④Japanese Restaurant
09:07 ⑤Kawayuka (Riverside Summer Terrace)
13:02 Outro
13:22 Bonus
【Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#nishikimarket #kawayuka #kyotofood #kyotojapan #streetfoodkyoto
【Summary】
Going to visit the temples and shrines in Kyoto! This time, we’ll travel to Kyoto.
We'll see 7 incredible temples and shrines and the best parts of them!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:13 ①Nanzenji Temple
02:29 ②Kiyomizudera Temple
04:58 ③Tenryuji Temple
06:43 Togetsukyo Bridge & Bamboo Forest
08:20 ④Gioji Temple
10:05 ⑤Ginkakuji Temple
12:43 Tips for Traveling in Kyoto
13:06 ⑥Fushimi Inari Shrine
16:16 ⑦Ryoanji Temple
18:04 Outro
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・Top 10 Most UNBELIEVABLE Food Vending Machines in Tokyo, Japan!
https://youtu.be/9oLxKfObZdE
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#templesandshrinesinkyoto #japanesetemplesandshrines #templesinkyoto #shrinesinkyoto #triptokyoto
【Summary】
Going to a Japanese sake district in Kyoto! This time, we’ll travel to Kyoto. I’m gonna make a sake tour and we’ll visit 3 amazing spots in Fushimi, which has traditionally been one of the most famous sake-producing districts in Japan
Hope you're gonna feel like really traveling and participating in a tour!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 Basic Info about Fushimi
00:54 ①Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
05:01 ②Fushimi Sakagura Kouji
08:48 ③Fushimi Jikkokubune
11:52 Outro
【Websites】
・Gekkeikan Okura Sake Museum
Official Website (English)
https://www.gekkeikan.co.jp/english/kyotofushimi/museum.html
・Fushimi Sakagura Kouji
Official Website (Japanese)
https://fushimi-sakagura-kouji.com/
I LOVE KYOTO
https://ilovekyoto.com/restaurants/fushimi-sakagura-kouji/
・Fushimi Jikkokubune
Official Website (Japanese)
https://kyoto-fushimi.or.jp/ship/
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・Top 10 Most UNBELIEVABLE Food Vending Machines in Tokyo, Japan!
https://youtu.be/9oLxKfObZdE
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#japanesesakedistrict #japansakedistrict #tryingjapanesesake #japansake #saketour
【Summary】
Let’s see How to Use Trains and Subways in Tokyo! As a Japanese from Tokyo, I'm gonna share how to ACTUALLY use them and 5 useful tips, so you can use them smoothly by yourself. I’ve put all of my effort into making the MOST helpful guide for using the trains in Tokyo! Now, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:15 1. How Actually to Use
00:32 1-①Searching & Deciding Route
02:27 1-②Buying Ticket
02:49 1-②〇Paper Tickets
05:43 1-②〇Prepaid IC Cards
08:04 1-②〇Rail Passes
08:57 1-③Getting on Train &Going to Destination
09:17 1-③〇Finding Platform & Riding Train
11:19 1-③〇Changing Trains
13:30 1-③〇Going out Gate & Heading to Destination
14:43 2. 5 Useful Tips
14:47 2-①App for Prepaid Cards
15:53 2-②Thinking Nothing & Buying Cheapest
16:46 2-③Some Manners & Etiquettes
18:01 2-④Special Trains and Train Cars
19:29 2-⑤Using "Right" & "Wrong" Exits
20:52 Outro
【Other Helpful Videos & Websites】
〇Videos
・How to Use Trains in Japan | japan-guide.com
https://youtu.be/aW_sw77sqvE
・How to Use the Tokyo Subway | JAPAN TRAVEL GUIDE
https://youtu.be/uAUfF8UVAdI
〇Websites
・Taking the train / japan-guide.com
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e2016.html
・Japan Transit 101: Complete Guide to Using Trains in Japan for 2022 / LIVE JAPAN
https://livejapan.com/en/article-a0003420/
・Guide to take trains in Tokyo. How to choose the best deal and the best route by the train. / JPRail.com
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・Top 10 Most UNBELIEVABLE Food Vending Machines in Tokyo, Japan!
https://youtu.be/9oLxKfObZdE
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#howtousetrainsintokyo #howtousetrainintokyo #usingtrainsintokyo #usetrainstokyo #tokyometro
【Summary】
Going to see the top 5 Japanese animes!
As an anime lover from Japan who has even watched over 100 different animes in 1 year, I carefully picked up my top 5 animes that I highly highly recommend you watch, based on my personal preference.
So, I'm gonna share them with the brief story and amazing points.
Guys let's get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:25 ①Sword Art Online
03:53 ②Steins;Gate
07:24 ③The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
11:05 ④The Flower We Saw That Day
14:09 ⑤Violet Evergarden
18:39 Outro
①Sword Art Online
https://www.netflix.com/title/70302573
②Steins;Gate
https://www.netflix.com/title/80005874
③The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
https://www.netflix.com/title/80132288
④The Flower We Saw That Day
https://www.netflix.com/title/80075178
⑤Violet Evergarden
https://www.netflix.com/title/80182123
【3 Cool Songs from SAO】
1. ANIMA / ReoNa
https://youtu.be/haCJtSnfNEg
2. Catch the Moment / LiSA
https://youtu.be/pudLJ-L9ZI8
3. RESISTER / ASCA
https://youtu.be/RPZwWt6_unE
【5 Best Videos from YOUR Life Tokyo】
・A Japanese Reaction | "What my trip to Japan was like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/V33RwbZeQmc
・【Asakusa, Tokyo Street Food】7 Amazing Foods in Asakusa with A Japanese!
https://youtu.be/U3AYZNmWq48
・【Manga Cafe in Tokyo】Let’s Relax & Enjoy Spending a Night at a Manga Cafe!
https://youtu.be/dJ5ODCGz_c8
・Top 10 Most UNBELIEVABLE Food Vending Machines in Tokyo, Japan!
https://youtu.be/9oLxKfObZdE
・【Eating | Japanese 7 Eleven】15 Foods A Japanese Recommends!
https://youtu.be/hD1QzWQkEiU
【Hashtags】
#BestAnimeShows #AnimeShows #anime #bestanime #japaneseanime
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "Kids Try Snacks from Japan" from HiHo Kids Channel! In that video, some kids will try the snacks & candies from Japan, and as a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my honest opinion, telling you some tips about some Japanese snacks and candies. Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:21 ①Umaibo
03:27 ②Kinoko no yama
06:00 ③Karl
07:33 ④Whistle Candy (Fueramune)
09:25 ⑤Ramune & Ramune Soda
12:42 Outro
【Original Video】
Kids Try Snacks from Japan | Kids Try | HiHo Kids" - HiHo Kids
https://youtu.be/p13eKmDz88g
【Hashtags】
#HiHoKids #KidsTry #JapaneseSnacks #snacksfromjapan #JapaneseReaction
Copyright Disclamer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commenting , news reporting,teaching, scholarship , and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "Uncle Roger Review GORDON RAMSAY Ramen" from mrnigelng Channel! As a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my perspective and honest opinion.
Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:14 Things Even Before Cooking…
01:56 ①How to Cook Ramen & The Ingredients
02:52 Cooking 1
05:12 ②The Flavors & Local Ramens
05:59 Cooking 2
08:42 ③The Charm of Uncle Roger
09:11 Cooking 3
12:34 ④Eggs & Other Toppings
13:02 Cooking 4
16:12 Outro
【Original Video】
"Uncle Roger Review GORDON RAMSAY Ramen" - mrnigelng
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ9UGzlqxyk
【Hashtags】
#Japanesereact #uncleroger #gordonramsay #UncleRoger #unclerogerreaction
Copyright Disclamer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commenting , news reporting,teaching, scholarship , and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "Uncle Roger Review GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF Japanese Week" from mrnigelng Channel! As a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my perspective and honest opinion.
Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:13 Kick Off & Steamed Bun
02:11 The Duo & Shirt
03:06 Katsu Curry
03:58 Panda & Lamb
05:41 Sauce & Some Countries
07:21 Gherkin & Chemistry
08:53 Sense of Business
09:23 Judgment
12:07 Summary by Uncle Roger
14:00 Outro
【Original Video】
"Uncle Roger Review GREAT BRITISH BAKE OFF Japanese Week" - mrnigelng
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lf_OPDvX7Jk&t=371s
【Hashtags】
#japanesereactionunclerogerreviewgreat britishbakeoffjapaneseweek #unclerogergreatbritishbakeoffreaction #japanesereactstouncleroger
#japanesereactionuncleroger #unclerogerjapanesereaction
※この動画は、フェアユースの概念に基づいて製作されています。
Copyright Disclamer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commenting , news reporting,teaching, scholarship , and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "11 Things NOT to do in Japan" from Cal McKinley Channel! In that video, kind of rules and some etiquettes in Japan are introduced, and as a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my perspective and honest opinion.
Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:12 1.Don't Tip
01:52 2.Cover Your Tattoos
02:59 3.Don't Hand Cash to Cashiers
03:47 4.Japanese Only Restaurants
05:14 5.Don't Talk on Trains
06:18 6.Proper Chopstick Use
07:55 7.Don't Wear Shoes in the House
08:36 8.Drinking Etiquette
10:30 9.How Not to Eat Sushi
11:48 10.Don't Expect to Use Your Card
13:01 11.Receiving Business Cards
14:01 Outro
【Original Video】
“11 Things NOT to do in Japan - MUST SEE BEFORE YOU GO!” - Cal McKinley
https://youtu.be/c4rLtlx7o1Y
【Hashtags】
#ajapanesereaction11thingsnottodoinjapan #11thingsnottodoinjapan #calmckinleyjapan #11thingsnottodoinjapanreaction #11thingsnottodoinjapanjapanesereaction
※この動画は、フェアユースの概念に基づいて製作されています。
Copyright Disclamer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commenting , news reporting,teaching, scholarship , and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
【Summary】
Let’s watch a video called "What my trip to Japan was like"!
In that animation video, Japanese culture is described from the viewpoint of another country’s person (Jaiden).
So, as a Japanese, I'm gonna react to the video and share my perspective and honest opinion.
Now, guys, let’s get started!
【Contents】
00:00 Intro
00:14 ①Complicated Airport & Subway
03:07 ②Rude Japanese Words
03:44 ③Communicating with the Japanese in English
04:59 ④Image Translation App, Tokyo Bus Tour & Shibuya
06:46 ⑤Day 3, Day 4 & Bus Tour around Kyoto
08:30 ⑥Bus Tour around Kyoto & Studio Ghibli Museum
10:20 ⑦Studio Ghibli Museum, Sushi Restaurant & SEGA Arcade
11:45 ⑧SEGA Arcade & Robot Restaurant
13:38 The Video's Outro
14:12 Outro
【Original Video】
"What My Trip To Japan Was Like" - Jaiden Animations
https://youtu.be/byldfZxK0AU
【Hashtags】
#japanesereactionwhatmytriptojapanwaslike #japanesereactstowhatmytriptojapanwaslike #whatmytriptojapanwaslikejapanesereaction #jaidenanimationsjapan #japanesereactstojaidenanimations
※この動画は、フェアユースの概念に基づいて製作されています。
Copyright Disclamer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976 , allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, commenting , news reporting,teaching, scholarship , and research.Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Nonprofit , educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
The Erika and Abi Show. The importance of mindset with special guest Richard Blank
Explore the unseen paths to success with Erika & Abi. Our guests range from industry leaders, innovators, and artists each with a story that will inspire and inform. Subscribe to join our community of curious and passionate listeners. Erika: NYC Affordable Housing Director turned full-time land investor and entrepreneur. Her company, Gokce Capital, buys and sells land throughout the United States. Don't miss her insightful book, "Land Investing Mistakes," now on Amazon. Abi: Wall Street tech manager with a passion for helping people use technology to earn more and work less.
How To Get People To Say Yes
The episode is a detailed conversation featuring Richard, an expat entrepreneur who founded and grew a call center company in Costa Rica to over 150 employees. It covers several topics:
Mindset and Soft Skills: Richard emphasizes the importance of mindset, likening it to "whistling while you work," enabling one to overcome challenges. He discusses how to develop and utilize soft skills effectively, such as active listening, empathetic communication, and positive reinforcement to manage and navigate difficult conversations and customer interactions.
https://youtu.be/FDq5rg4J2S8
https://youtu.be/fJR8wRv34Gk
https://youtu.be/Qq-CDEJBtQQ
https://youtu.be/JLFXiYBBdpM
The Erika and Abi Show, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
Moving to Costa Rica: Richard shares his initial reactions upon moving to Costa Rica, highlighting the family-oriented culture, the warmth of the people, and the beauty of the environment. He talks about the importance of integrating into the community and fostering a fun and supportive atmosphere at work.
Entrepreneurship Journey: He delves into his journey of starting a call center in Costa Rica, from initially renting a station in a blended center to eventually owning a building. He shares insights on overcoming challenges, such as understanding local labor laws and maintaining ethical business practices.
Employee Management and Retention: Richard details his approach to employee management and retention, focusing on empathy, dignity, and creating a positive, engaging work environment. He emphasizes the significance of selecting the right people for the job and cultivating a culture where employees feel valued and motivated.
Sales and Communication Techniques: Throughout the conversation, Richard shares various sales and communication techniques, such as the "buffer boomerang" method, focusing on the importance of making a strong first impression, building rapport, and establishing a connection with clients and customers. He underscores the power of using one's name in conversation as a key to successful communication.
Life and Business Philosophy: Richard's narrative is imbued with his life and business philosophy of paying it forward, believing in the principle of action and reaction, and the importance of small acts of kindness. He also touches on personal goals, like writing children's books and the simple joys of everyday life.
Advice for Developing Communication Skills: He suggests watching certain TV shows from the past to improve speech and delivery, practicing dedicatedly, and being in the right frame of mind to effectively communicate and connect with others.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the power of positive thinking, effective communication, the importance of community and culture in business, and the journey of entrepreneurship in a foreign country.
Transcript
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
https://youtu.be/reNbjStx784
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhKt4ppKCiM
https://youtube.com/shorts/igv8n_PTztk
https://youtube.com/shorts/rF3UnvS70bU
https://youtube.com/shorts/7OZxs__yvg0
Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
Chris Troka, Brain Work Frame Work Podcast, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
#ChrisTroka #BrainWorkFrameWorkPodcast #RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO
The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
https://youtu.be/reNbjStx784
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhKt4ppKCiM
https://youtube.com/shorts/igv8n_PTztk
https://youtube.com/shorts/rF3UnvS70bU
https://youtube.com/shorts/7OZxs__yvg0
Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
Chris Troka, Brain Work Frame Work Podcast, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
#ChrisTroka #BrainWorkFrameWorkPodcast #RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO
The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
https://youtu.be/reNbjStx784
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhKt4ppKCiM
https://youtube.com/shorts/igv8n_PTztk
https://youtube.com/shorts/rF3UnvS70bU
https://youtube.com/shorts/7OZxs__yvg0
Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
Chris Troka, Brain Work Frame Work Podcast, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
#ChrisTroka #BrainWorkFrameWorkPodcast #RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO
The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
https://youtu.be/reNbjStx784
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhKt4ppKCiM
https://youtube.com/shorts/igv8n_PTztk
https://youtube.com/shorts/rF3UnvS70bU
https://youtube.com/shorts/7OZxs__yvg0
Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
Chris Troka, Brain Work Frame Work Podcast, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing Call Centre, BPO, Nearshore Contact Center, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business, Podcast, Gamification,Leadership, Marketing, CX, Guest, Money, B2C education, BPO trainer,call centre, contact centre, contact center
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The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
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Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
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The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast. Vision to Venture: Building a Telemarketing Empire with Richard Blank
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Join us in this episode as we dive into the incredible journey of our guest Richard Blank, who embarked on a vision quest at 27, moving abroad to Costa Rica and founding Costa Rica's Call Center (CCC) from scratch. Our guest, Richard Blank, shares insights on taking chances, advanced telemarketing strategies, conflict management, soft skills, customer support, rhetoric, gamification, pinball machines, employee motivation, and the art of phonetic micro expression reading. Discover the secrets behind CCC's success and the lessons learned along the way.
Entrepreneurship: Slaying Dragons and Personal Growth
A lot of people will decide to live their own life and not fulfill the lives of others. And so did it break some hearts? I guess. But then again, my friend, We all need to leave our own castles to slay dragons and save princesses. And if someone's holding you back, you're never going to go on a roller coaster and experience life. And so my argument was to live. And I could have always clicked my heels and come home and been in the family business. But I wanted to try. I had some grit. I had some vigor. And I know that at the end of the day, I wanted to look at myself in the mirror and know that I went 15 rounds. That's the kind of forced march that people are on as entrepreneurs. Those are the sort of moments of clarity you have when you ask yourself, do I continue or do I stop?
Reinventing Work Relationships: Checkpoints Over Burnout
Of course, you had mentioned the six-month mark where people, you know, they fall out of love. I don't believe in that. I believe in checkpoints. I believe in positive reinforcement. Let me give you specifics for my industry because most people don't like telemarketers and I do not think the majority of your audience are CEOs of call centers. They didn't sell their soul like I did for this golden fiddle. So anyway, in my industry, there are certain things that I can do. It's a luxury trade. Besides making or receiving phone calls, these individuals are bilingual, which bears the mark of higher education.
The Power of Silence in Communication
So you're not going to really know the sound unless you have the silence. And the silence, in my opinion, speaks much more than your tone, your rate, and your pitch, because that is inside of you, right? And so if you're looking for certain tell signs, if people are facetious with you or you need additional clarification, those would be the times, in my opinion, that you should interject and ask for that clarification question because something's just not right.
https://youtu.be/reNbjStx784
https://youtube.com/shorts/LhKt4ppKCiM
https://youtube.com/shorts/igv8n_PTztk
https://youtube.com/shorts/rF3UnvS70bU
https://youtube.com/shorts/7OZxs__yvg0
Adam and Chris
Adam boasts a decade-long tenure in the Insurance Industry, and establishing his own agency in 2020. With a rich background in sales and service, Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Chris Troka:
As a founder and owner of two businesses, I have more than 10 years of experience in creating, improving, and accelerating businesses. I am passionate about helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals and exceed their expectations.
Chris has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years. After starting and growing a successful Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris finished his Marketing degree in 2021. Chris now helps other business owners with web design, digital marketing and software solutions to build a better business.
I offer website, marketing and technology services that leverage AI, Automation, CRM, and social media to build relationships and generate leads. I am certified by HubSpot and Google in inbound marketing, social media, and Google My Business, and earned my Marketing Degree in 2021. I also run a successful wedding DJ and photo booth service that has won multiple awards from The Knot. I pride myself on providing above and beyond customer service with timely communication and results.
Brain Work Frame Work Podcast
Welcome to Brain Work Frame Work, where seasoned professionals Adam and Chris share their wealth of experience and insights in the realms of Business, Sales, and Entrepreneurship with other like-minded business owners. Share your wins and loses, tips and tricks, and your journey through entrepreneurship.
Adam brings invaluable perspectives to the table, prioritizing exceptional customer experience—both pre and post-sale. His commitment to excellence is unwavering, and optimism is not just a word but a guiding principle in his approach.
Having successfully founded and expanded an Award-Winning Wedding DJ business, Chris further honed his expertise by completing his Marketing degree in 2021. Today, he extends his wealth of knowledge to fellow business owners, specializing in web design, digital marketing, and software solutions.
Join us as Adam and Chris delve into the intricacies of entrepreneurship, offering insights and strategies to help you build a better business.
Richard’s journey in the call center space is filled with twists and turns. When he was 27 years old, he relocated to Costa Rica to train employees for one of the larger call centers in San Jose. With a mix of motivational public speaking style backed by tactful and appropriate rhetoric, Richard shared his knowledge and trained over 10 000 bilingual telemarketers. Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain. A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, inducted into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business. Giving back to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
Costa Rica’s Call Center (CCC) is a state of the art BPO telemarketing outsource company located in the capital city of San Jose, Costa Rica. Our main focus has been, and will always be to personally train each and every Central America call center agent so that we may offer the highest quality of outbound and inbound telemarketing solutions and bilingual customer service to small and medium sized international companies, entrepreneurs as well as fortune 500 companies.
We encourage you to visit one of our call centers on your next personal vacation or business trip to Central America’s paradise, Costa Rica. While you are here, we would recommend taking an extra day of your trip to visit breathtaking virgin beaches, play golf next to the ocean, try your luck at deep sea fishing, explore tropical jungles, climb volcanos or just relax in natural hot springs. Come and see for yourself why call center outsourcing in Costa Rica is a perfect solution for your growing company and a powerhouse in the BPO industry.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
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The Power of Simplicity and Connection
You're not moving. The fact that we connected that way, everything is good. You're not going to fumble. And so my main focus for you, for your, for your telemarketers inbound outbound for entrepreneurs, there's always that like Luke Skywalker, one shot, little hole blew up a whole thing. Achilles heel, a match can do an incendio can bring it down, right? Little things. A little bit of snow can be a snowball, but think of this chain reaction. And so my thing is, instead of analyzing your script or the list or the contract, the prices, your main thing is what you learned in kindergarten. Be nice to somebody and know their name and sit down with them. And if you can reduce all of that, then at least you have a really good chance from an educated point of view, having them make a decision because it's as pure as pure can be. And I always try to get there as quickly as possible. And by doing those positive escalations, by doing the due diligence, I have taken us from a 10 to about a two.
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Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
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In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
https://youtu.be/t5g0XeWzitg
https://youtu.be/Kb_XiNxQNDE
https://youtu.be/b18p4Cx0OUE
https://youtu.be/lwl7e7-Vu7Y
https://youtu.be/1zGpADZMLSE
https://youtu.be/Dyf9B3UaEHw
https://youtu.be/Kb9v6dIWJs8
https://youtu.be/0pSneFpZJCE
Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
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At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
https://youtu.be/t5g0XeWzitg
https://youtu.be/Kb_XiNxQNDE
https://youtu.be/b18p4Cx0OUE
https://youtu.be/lwl7e7-Vu7Y
https://youtu.be/1zGpADZMLSE
https://youtu.be/Dyf9B3UaEHw
https://youtu.be/Kb9v6dIWJs8
https://youtu.be/0pSneFpZJCE
Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
https://youtu.be/t5g0XeWzitg
https://youtu.be/Kb_XiNxQNDE
https://youtu.be/b18p4Cx0OUE
https://youtu.be/lwl7e7-Vu7Y
https://youtu.be/1zGpADZMLSE
https://youtu.be/Dyf9B3UaEHw
https://youtu.be/Kb9v6dIWJs8
https://youtu.be/0pSneFpZJCE
Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
https://youtu.be/t5g0XeWzitg
https://youtu.be/Kb_XiNxQNDE
https://youtu.be/b18p4Cx0OUE
https://youtu.be/lwl7e7-Vu7Y
https://youtu.be/1zGpADZMLSE
https://youtu.be/Dyf9B3UaEHw
https://youtu.be/Kb9v6dIWJs8
https://youtu.be/0pSneFpZJCE
Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
https://costaricascallcenter.com/en/outbound-bpo-campaigns/
#ADRIENNEBARKER#RichardBlank #CostaRica #CallCenter #Outsourcing #Telemarketing #BPO #Sales #Entrepreneur #B2B #Business #Podcast #Gamification #CEO #smallbusinesschronicles #successfulquitterspodcast #Saranunezbee
ADRIENNE BARKER, Richard Blank,Costa Rica's Call Center, Outsourcing, Telemarketing, BPO, Nearshore, Sales, Entrepreneur, B2B, Business,Podcast,Gamification,Leadership,Marketing, Radio, Guest, Money, education, trainer,
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS No Prep Needed guest CEO Richard Blank. An expert in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry.
Our Mission. Business Essential Skills Education. Dedicated to empowering our clients with the skills, knowledge, and support they need to succeed in the global business world
ADRIENNE BARKER SPEAKS, No Prep Needed is recorded in Daytona Beach, Florida, with superstar guests from all over the world.
Adrienne offers a candid conversation with zero prep. We go live, and each conversation features an honest talk with real professionals. The entire show is REAL!
We shine together, cry together, and offer the viewer conversations to help fuel your professional and personal life's success.
Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
https://youtu.be/HFjBxDm5PKQ
https://youtu.be/t5g0XeWzitg
https://youtu.be/Kb_XiNxQNDE
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
The Best in Education
We are experienced and knowledgeable in business etiquette and protocol, and we offer personalized in-person education to help your employees handle themselves professionally during business events. Our training is designed to keep your employees comfortable and engaged, while equipping them with the skills they need to succeed.
Our facilitation services for corporate retreats are a key ingredient in building a successful and engaged team. A retreat is not just a fun getaway; it is also a valuable business tool that allows your executive team to work together towards a common goal - success. By working away from the office and in new surroundings that inspire creativity and togetherness, your team can focus on projects that will have a substantial payoff for your organization.
At our company, we understand the importance of retreats and provide the necessary guidance and support to ensure your event is a success. We work closely with your team to create a customized retreat that aligns with your organization's goals and objectives. Our services are designed to help your team bond, collaborate, and come away with a renewed sense of purpose and energy.
Keep your employees educated, happy and successful
At Professional Global Etiquette, we recognize the significance of having a competitive advantage in today's business world. That's why we offer customized training in business protocol and etiquette that help both companies and employees build successful enterprises.
Our personalized approach involves understanding your needs and goals, developing workshops and presentations that meet your specific requirements, and giving you the social skills necessary to thrive in the global marketplace.
We prioritize not just the effectiveness of our training, but also its interactivity and entertainment value. We believe that learning should be enjoyable, and our style is filled with wit, charm, and humor. Our classes are engaging, entertaining, and effective in ensuring that you retain the information.
With Professional Global Etiquette, you can confidently build the skills you and your team require to succeed in today's business world while enjoying the learning experience.
The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence For Business Success
"The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success" offers practical strategies to help you compete in today's global economy. We provide comprehensive training in protocol and personal diplomacy, as well as practical advice on key areas such as negotiating, making a good first impression, and being aware of rank and status.
Our training includes a pre-meeting action plan, guidance on business card protocol, business customs and terminology, electronic communications, forms of address, eye signals and eye contact, world-class handshakes, global communication styles, global conversation skills, making an effective entrance and mingling, project cultural awareness, gift giving protocol, and strategic do's and don'ts.
At "The Global Advantage: Building Cultural Competence for Business Success," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills. With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the international arena
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals for Professional Success" is a dynamic one-day seminar that provides you with the ultimate business tool to help you succeed in a rapidly expanding global economy. This seminar offers practical tips and strategies to distinguish yourself from the competition in situations where business may be promoted or conducted.
In this seminar, you will learn how to make a memorable entrance, work the room, and perfect your handshake - the ultimate greeting. You'll also learn effective mingling techniques, eye signals, and how to improve your dining proficiency. Our comprehensive training includes a four-course luncheon tutorial to help you master the art of dining etiquette.
In addition to learning dining etiquette, you'll also gain insight into host and guest duties, silverware savvy, styles of eating, and the silent service code. At "Savvy Dining," we understand the importance of soft skills and leadership skills in today's business world. That's why we offer etiquette education and training to help you develop these important skills.
With our training, you can be confident that you have the knowledge and skills needed to master the art of business meals and succeed in any professional setting. Don't miss this opportunity to improve your dining etiquette and enhance your professional success!
The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
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Effective Communication Strategies for Business Success w/ Richard Blank
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to master the art of communication in the call center industry?
Summary:
In a captivating podcast episode, host Adrienne Barker sits down with Richard Blank, the CEO of Costa Rica's Call Center, to delve into the secrets of effective communication within the bustling world of call centers. Richard imparts his wisdom on creating personalized experiences, navigating cultural differences, and leaving a lasting impression on clients. Mr. Blank provides strategic advice on tailoring communication to resonate with diverse North American audiences and underscores the importance of thorough research before reaching out to potential clients. Furthermore, Richard tackles the issue of monotonous language in call centers, offering innovative solutions to foster dynamic and engaging interactions among team members.
Key Takeaways:
Personalized interactions are crucial for success in the call center industry.
Understanding cultural nuances can lead to more effective communication.
Making a memorable first impression is key to building lasting relationships.
Adapting communication styles for different regions can improve client engagement.
Conducting due diligence is essential before contacting prospects.
Overcoming the challenge of repetitive language can invigorate workplace communication.
Richard's insights have a significant impact on improving business interactions.
A Creative Approach to Sales Calls
I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me. We're good. Thanks. Hang up. But if I said, Adrian Barker speaks. How are you today? You'd probably say, who's this? Gotcha. So your defense goes from a 10 to a two. And I'll take that eight and move it into a forward motion. So guess who wins the first round? Chuck Wepner versus Ali. I did. Why? I anchored. Why? You didn't hang up on me.
Building Authentic Relationships in Customer Service
The clients and the companies that do their due diligence have better relationships when they custom make voicemails and emails and updating information. It just doesn't have to be so plastic. And so distant and foreign and where they keep calling you ma'am and sir, you can have a beautiful relationship with somebody on the phone that can save the day. Especially like when I've called into AAA before, a lot of those individuals are trained to have extended empathy.
Crafting unique phone interactions
But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15-year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company. And so when I leave a custom-made voicemail, make a custom-made email, or I try to anchor with this gatekeeper one, two, or three ways, if it's mystery shopping, if it's a due diligence, a callback, or just randomly throwing darts out there, you gotta hit the sizzle in the beginning of something they can relate with. They're just not gonna give that pass. These people kind of want you to be a little bit clever And so when I smile over the phone by saying the name of the company better than they do, I'm teaching them to stand up a little straighter. You sound terrible when you're answering the phone. Please let you know, have some pizzazz.
Energized Introduction and Personal Journey
You're so handsome. Oh my God, everyone. Okay, so here we are again. I think this is the sixth interview today, Richard. And I'm just so energized. I think I could go. I think I could do 100 live-a-thons and not have a problem. Okay, so I haven't met Richard. No prep needed. But I will tell you, I've seen his face and he looks exactly the same. What a good looking guy. I can't wait. So Richard, you got to introduce yourself. Tell us who you are. What are you doing? And I'm so glad to have you today. You look beautiful. You look beautiful. I have to say that you are a beautiful human being. so thank you so much i'm so happy to be with you and your amazing audience my name is richard blank i'm the proud ceo costa rica's call center i'm a long shot from northeast philly that actually followed his dreams got past parents guilt married the girl of my dreams and here we are today so it's a great story of twists and turns oh you married a costa rican woman I did. I married a tropical girl. I'm jealous. Sorry, but there's some beautiful, beautiful. I love that. So you're living your dream. So the call center. So you live in the dream in Costa Rica, but tell us about the call center. Well, it's a dedicated center and it's bilingual and we work with sales and customer support and back office support and non-voice support. I believe today most people are frustrated with omni-channel non-voice where they fill out forms or do chats and emails. You and I might press zero. We want to speak with somebody to retain our account, upsell maybe, possibly get a referral and At the end of the day, if they're dropping the ball, maybe we could tell them what to do and call the balls in the strikes so they can keep our business and not lose it. And so it's a very delicate relationship that you have to build a business. But there's so many amazing people out there that earn a living making and receiving phone calls. So hats off to those amazing warriors.
Humor and Strategy in Telemarketing Calls
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you. Let's use real estate for an example. When people were making FSBO or cancels and expired calls, I told them to do the address spike. Or if I was calling your podcast, I'd go, Adrian Barker Speaks, how are you today? I start off strong. I start off with a company or a name spike. Why? I'm using anonymity. It could snap you, my friend, out of that trance of all those telemarketers. And then just in that three seconds, I'm not anonymous the whole call, that's shady. But for that three seconds, I gave you something you're familiar with. I said it better than you did. And then I get a chance to gauge a positive or a negative reaction. Instead of, as you said, do you have a minute? This is a sales call. You'd say, I'm busy. I'm not interested. Stop selling me.
Importance of Due Diligence in Sales
Of course I do. But as I said before, this person has been trained for the average burger. There's nothing special about it. You, my friend, are gourmet. You don't need to angle in or ask. As I say before, you should have earned the pasta pitch. My suggestion, depending on the size of your list, do two minutes of due diligence. Look at a LinkedIn profile. Look at a website. Maybe you get lucky. They just celebrated their 15th year in business. Then you could say, hey, I just wanted to say congratulations on the 15 year anniversary. Or maybe there's a chance when you see the directory whom will be answering that call. So then you could say hi to Kathy. Nice, Kathy. And so you're asking me, how do I increase my metrics? And when someone's busy and I'm asking to speak with them, I do three or four marinated things prior to asking for time or commitments from people. I need people to lay down their swords and they need to not judge me on what happened with others that didn't show that sort of respect to that company.
Navigating the High-Pressure World of Telemarketing
What an amazing image. I can picture the supervisor with bad coffee breath named Billy screaming at you to read the script so Adrian doesn't hang up on you. Imagine the pressure that's going through. I mentioned 20, 30 second calls for 10 minutes. No one's giving you five minutes with you. No one's even giving you a minute. They need to earn that first 30 seconds they should possibly try to anchor with you.
Using the Buffer Boomerang Technique
All I know is that I slowed you down, calmed you down, got you out of the trance, said something you were familiar with, the name spike. And then you'll say, who is this? That's when we use a buffer boomerang technique. Adrian, that's an excellent question. My name is Richard Blank. Name drop buffer. Let him know it's an excellent question. Repeat the question so you don't have to repeat it. I got you. And then I send it back to you positive. It's readjusting tones. I'm not going to tell you my company yet. You're going to have to ask me another question. What's the name of your company? Once again, what a beautiful tone you have. We're at a 2 now or at a 3. We're not at a 10 at D. So it's nice motions. And now we're, what, a minute and a half in? Obviously, I got your pass to pitch. Let's say your son answered the phone. I'm going to let you know how charming and nice and a gentleman your son was.
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"Savvy Dining: Mastering the Art of Business Meals
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The Difference is Adrienne
I'm Adrienne Barker, a seasoned Business Consultant with over 35 years of experience in mentoring and coaching. My specialties include LinkedIn lead generation, International Protocol and Corporate Etiquette, and Business Soft Skills workshop development. I provide customized training on cross-cultural communication, business etiquette, diplomacy, and other professional skills tailored to the specific needs of my clients.
Along with my consulting work, I am also actively involved in community initiatives as Co-Chair for SCORE and a member of the UCF Incubator Board in Daytona Beach. With a strong background in sales, marketing, and business development, I bring strategic thinking, effective communication skills, and the ability to build strong relationships with clients and partners.
Whether it's through individual coaching or group workshops, I am committed to helping my clients develop the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their careers and achieve their goals. With a passion for podcast production and community involvement, I strive to make a positive impact in the lives of those around me.
Custom and Personalized Programs
At our company, we take the time to understand your goals and objectives, and work with you to develop a customized etiquette education plan that suits your unique needs. We believe that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn't work, so we offer tailored packages rather than packaged programs. As your partner, we work closely with you and become an extension of your business.
We specialize in providing soft skills training programs designed to help individuals and teams improve their communication, leadership, time management, and teamwork skills. Our practical approach ensures that we complement your current and future activities across various departments. We provide etiquette and protocol training for real-world situations, and focus on providing you not only with knowledge but also with practice.
With our customized solutions, we help you achieve your objectives and build a better, more effective team.
Richard Blank has the largest collection of restored American Pinball machines and antique Rockola Jukeboxes in Central America making gamification a strong part of CCC culture.Richard Blank is the Chief Executive Officer for Costa Rica’s Call Center since 2008.
Mr. Richard Blank holds a bachelors degree in Communication and Spanish from the University of Arizona and a certificate of language proficiency from the University of Sevilla, Spain.
A Keynote speaker for Philadelphia's Abington High School 68th National Honors Society induction ceremony. In addition, entered into the 2023 Hall of Fame for Business along side other famous alumni. Paying it forward to Abington Senior High School is very important to Mr. Blank. As such, he endows a scholarship each year for students that plan on majoring in a world language at the university level.
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Garry Gary Beers INXS bassist performance video. "Shine Like The Sun" rock song by Igni Ferroque.
A podcast interview combined with the strong curiosity of a proud member of my favorite band INXS brought me to ggbbasses.com. After carefully navigating the site, one section offered to “HIRE GARRY!” on a track. Naturally, I was very interested in all of the additional options associated with the bass session. As luck would have it, my company produced a song, "Shine like the sun" performed by the Costa Rican guitarist Igni Ferroque. Filling out a form to contact Garry Gary Beers was an unbelievable surreal request that was cool in and of itself.
https://youtu.be/ieGjN5H4xPQ
To my astonishment, Mr. Beers personally followed up with an email the next day. Along with the courtesy of proper introductions, we mutually confirmed my intention to purchase the full bass session package. Caught in the moment, I insisted on a good faith deposit for his time and close the deal. Mr. Beers had naturally shaped the pace of doing business in a relaxed way. "By all means send me the tracks. I’ll have a good listen and let you know my thoughts on moving forward. That work for you?" It did work as a potential new client and placed me in a good frame of mind from the start.
Fortunately, Mr. Beers had informed me of the positive news about the song making the cut. "Hey Richard, the music is great! Looking forward to having a play on it". He offered many secure payment options along with the value placed on all four elements. The expenditure was more than justified and deemed a gift when considering his talents and achievements. Mr. Beers never pressed for any money nor attempted a hard sell. He is a nice man that loves music, period.
In a trustworthy spirit, Mr. Beers offered me the convenience of sending a comfortable amount of money to start the project. The value of the arrangement was so good that I immediately choose to commit 100%. We sent a full deposit, sat back and prepared to enjoy the ride. As the secure funds entered the GGB business account, Mr. Beers had already taken the liberty to record the bass tracks and was at the ready to send the audio files. He added a sincere compliment as well, "Music is excellent by the way- really reminds me of Rainbow- one of my fav bands."
Mr. Beers walked me through the easy process of combining his work with the initial recording for the finished product. The steps were simple, “2 tracks of bass version 1 – DI and Amp.2 tracks of bass version 2 – DI and Amp- Both of these takes have a click at the top to verify it syncing to your track. They are recorded to the tracks you sent with the click intro so they should sync perfectly." Mr. Beers added an additional spark, “I’m also sending synth tracks to accompany the bass tracks- Intro only. I have included a mix track and the individual synth tracks." The music had a studio quality sound and GGB grooves. It rocked along with the enjoyment of plug and play. A video of Mr. Beers playing on the track was coming up next and the apex of my unique musical journey.
Like clockwork, Mr. Beers enthusiastically contacted me about the video and the confident reaction to his bass session. "Glad to hear it" He wrote. "I enjoyed playing the tracks… Let me know which bass track versions 1 or 2 you used with the intro and the track so I can send a matching performance video.” Handing over Mr. Beers all creative control was logical and showed a true respect for his craft. The consideration by Mr. Beers to collaborate on a decision was unforeseen and very appealing. How do you choose one groove when both versions are slick? I decided to mix and match the funk from the tracks provided. Mr. Beers had agreed and gave the feeling of excitement by his response, "That would have been my choice. The Intro bass with the fuzz and Wah is a trip!"
The performance videos sent by Mr. Beers had simple instructions: "Hey Richard, here's 2 videos- the Intro -take 2 with fuzz and Wah - and the song - take 1 with pick. The intro track has a click count in so it should be easy to sync." He added, "The main track video has the guitar intro so you can sync to that. Hope this works for you." The final production was amazing and combined perfectly. In addition, Mr. Beers mentioned the project on his personal Facebook Page, “Last night I finished bass tracks for an amazing Costa Rican heavy rock artist- really great stuff and a lot of fun for me to play on.”
Everyone noticed that Mr. Beers showed an authentic enjoyment as he adjusted his amp and started jamming in an Aussie themed studio. Apart from the brilliant music created, a heartfelt chest tap happened as he finished the song and the video ended. The final act of my personal experience working with Garry Gary Beers was a strong transfer of positive electromagnetic energy that was widely felt and well received. Thank you Mr. Beers for the luxury.
I highly recommend Mr. Garry Gary Beers. The working relationship was easy and stress free. My firsthand knowledge involved the attention to detail, clarity to avoid miscommunication and the generosity of his sincere efforts. Experiencing a comfortable first time business deal was a pleasure. The financial investment in working with Mr. Beers was worth the extemporaneous chance to meet a multi-platinum bass guitarist. Most importantly, the bonus of sharing his music and imagination with fans.
In conclusion, I am a very satisfied customer of Mr. Garry Gary Beers and admire his ingenuity on this special project.
Richard Blank
CEO
Costa Rica's Call Center
Loyal INXS Fan
"Shine like the Sun" by Igni Ferroque is a powerful anthem that celebrates perseverance, determination, and the pursuit of one's dreams. It encourages listeners to embrace challenges head-on and to strive for success, no matter the obstacles they may face. The opening lines of the song immediately set the tone, questioning the listener's willingness to leave their comfort
The famous Latino guitarist, IGNI FERROQUE teams up with CCC to produce a classic MTV retro video.The band is promoting their 44th anniversary album and national tour sponsored by Costa Rica's Call Center. The hot single has become the official 15 year anniversary theme song for CCC. Pura Vida.
IGNI FERROQUE. Banda de rock original costarricense fundada en 1978.
Shine like the sun lyrics:
Have you every thought of leaving home?
How far would you go to find you space?
Are you willing to start all alone?
Without letting your mind scatter...Out of place
Working hard everyday dawn to dawn
Hitting the phone to reach the goal
Fitting in your spot in paradise
Never take your eye off the prize
YOU BETTER SHINE LIKE THE SUN
YOU BETTER DO THINGS RIGHT
IT'S A GAME OF WIN OR GO BACK HOME
BUT YOU'RE A WINNER, YOU TAKE IT ALL
No matter how strong you feel you are
No time for breaks until you're all done
With all your goals there is always stress
And everybody needs to rest
And yet there is no dream that comes alone
Once you feel great, you feel at home
You find the beauty of a smiling face
You find the love, you find the GRACE
YOU BETTER SHINE LIKE THE SUN
YOU BETTER DO THINGS RIGHT
IT'S A GAME OF WIN OR GO BACK HOME
BUT YOU'RE A WINNER, YOU TAKE IT ALL
Producer: Greibyn Krriyo
Executive Producer: Richard Blank
Production Assistant: Rolando Araya
Igni Ferroque
Roberto Ferroque Ruiz
Eduardo Doryan Jara
Harold Webb
Guest Musician: Garry Gary Beers - INXS Bassist
Models:
Dayana Solis
Silvia Rojas
Rebeca Meneses
Shirley Rodmon
Fabiola Castillo
Julissa Meneses
Yoselyn Fonseca
Maria Jose Castro
Free Spirit Hippie: Eddie Fridovich
Call Center BOSS: Richard Blank
Special Appearance: Grace Borbon
Grips:
Edder Nuñez
Fabian Sequeira
Post Production video and audio mix: Harold Webb
Post Production video mix assistant: Edder Nuñez
Video Record: Jersan Jimenez
Edition / Post Production: Michael Arce Mora
Sunset Productions CR 2023
Filmed at Costa Rica's Call Center
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1996 Namco Alpine Racer 2 Arcade Machine
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1964 Wurlitzer 2810 Jukebox
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Igni Ferroque is a Costa Rican rock group that was born at the end of 1978. Igni Ferroque, which from Latin means iron and fire, performed its first concert in the Colegio La Salle auditorium on September 15, 1978.Roberto "Ferroque" Ruiz all the weight of the direction of the group and it was then that all the musical work and the creative genius of Roberto Ruiz rose that this legendary Costa Rican band has not left to this day and marked the beginning of a process of musical growth and development of relevance inside and outside of Costa Rica.
Throughout its long history, full of ups and downs, the group visited Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Ecuador between 1986 and 1992, bringing to all those forums the Original Rock that has always characterized them. Based on the anti-arms and pro-environmental theme, its lyrics are clear: "If rock is a means of mass communication, the message must be clear and positive," Roberto Ruiz told Rodrigo Farías Bárcenas, a Mexican journalist, in an extensive interview given to Diario Uno más Uno in 1986; that phrase defines the idiosyncrasy of Igni Ferroque.
His hits include "Si Quieres Paz" (1990), "Dance in the Swamp of the Dead" (Inspired by a passage from the Lord of the Rings, 1986), "San Lucas" (1982), "Silences" (1980) , "Homeland" (1980) and "La radio" (1979). Their music has been described as jazz-rock with influences from heavy, blues, reggae, and classical, quite progressive for Costa Rican standards. Currently, the group is sounding "better than ever" as confirmed by the excellent musician Calilo Pardo, director of the Academy of Modern Music. They have shared the stage with groups such as El Tri, Alux Nahual, Botellita de Jerez, Kenny y los Eléctricos, Depeche Mode. They also shared in the biggest party in the history of Rock in Costa Rica during "Human Rights Now" in 1987 alongside Bruce Springteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Yossu Nandour and Tracy Chapman.
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