Urban/Inner-City strategy for call center locations. (RE: Locations).The Urban/Inner-City strategy focuses on the placement of call centers in metropolitan areas, but in areas of cities that may have been or are historically overlooked. These areas will probably be characterized by city planners and chamber of commerce officials as depressed, blighted blight n. 1. a. Any of numerous plant diseases resulting in sudden conspicuous wilting and dying of affected parts, especially young, growing tissues. b. and economically challenged. Many of the areas are majority ethnic in terms of population and as such suffer from stereotypes that have been born through misinformation mis·in·form tr.v. mis·in·formed, mis·in·form·ing, mis·in·forms To provide with incorrect information. mis and misunderstanding. These areas may even have names like ghettos and barrios Barrios is a name of Hispanic origin. The name may refer to: Persons
As such, these diamonds in the rough are also home to underutilized, overlooked and undervalued Undervalued A stock or other security that is trading below its true value. Notes: The difficulty is knowing what the "true" value actually is. Analysts will usually recommend an undervalued stock with a strong buy rating. potential employees of your call center operation who, if given a chance, properly trained and competitively compensated, can become some of the most productive workers in your organization. The fact of the matter is that these are not the areas and sites that you, as a prospect, are shown by the realtors, economic developers and city officials. These areas are not the easiest ones to sell to corporations that want their call center operational in 90 days or less. Therein lies the hidden treasure. Since these areas have not been positioned as the priority sites and since these areas have been historically overlooked, guess what, there is an abundance of untapped labor in the 18 to 35 age range anxious to take your jobs. Yes, anxious and eager to work in the environment that great companies create for their call centers; yes, anxious to work close to home; yes, anxious to learn and work in an exciting industry; and yes, ready to move your contact center to new heights. Are you ready to start asking the city officials and economic developers about these locations? If you aren't, chances are you will never hear about them. If the concerns about tight labor markets labor market A place where labor is exchanged for wages; an LM is defined by geography, education and technical expertise, occupation, licensure or certification requirements, and job experience are still valid within the call center industry, then these areas have to at least be considered in your next round of site decisions, as the labor is there in abundance. In fact, your company will be heralded for its foresight (graphics, tool) Foresight - A software product from Nu Thena providing graphical modelling tools for high level system design and simulation. in seeking these locations and will be eligible to receive significant financial assistance in the capitalization and operational costs associated with establishing these facilities. In some cases these costs may even be borne by various social organizations that have historically served these areas. A case in point is the Urban League in Albany, New York For other uses, see Albany. Albany is the capital of the State of New York and the county seat of Albany County. Albany lies 136 miles (219 km) north of New York City, and slightly to the south of the juncture of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers. , which built a 24,000-square-foot facility, equipped it with workstations and was willing to issue bonds in order to assist a qualified call center candidate to come into their community. Downtown Memphis, Tennessee Downtown Memphis, Tennessee is located on the Mississippi River between Interstate 40 to the north and Interstate 55 to the south. Downtown Memphis is the home of Beale Street, The Lorraine Motel (now the National Civil Rights Museum) where Martin Luther King, Jr. is aggressively marketing its area as a call center location. Go to www.callcentersites.net to learn of the availability of workers adjacent to downtown who can easily take the bus to work, Go to www.netparktampabay.com to learn about a 1.1 million-square-foot shopping mall that had been closed for years in a forgotten and ignored area of town. It now has been converted to a call center campus complete with food court, nearby day care and inner-city residents as workers. These cases serve to make the point well, as they are not the easiest to market, but offer tremendous upside Upside The potential dollar amount by which the market or a stock could rise. Notes: This is basically an educated guess on how high a stock could go in the near future. See also: Bull, Downside possibilities for the companies and the cities willing to invest in their people as well as their property. Perhaps the best example to champion the case for the Urban/Inner-City strategy is the Sprint call center located in the historic 18th and Vine area in Kansas City, Missouri Kansas City is the largest city in the state of Missouri. It encompasses parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest in Missouri, which includes counties in both Missouri and Kansas. . The center, which opened in 1997, is housed on the third floor in the historic Lincoln Building The Lincoln Building is an office building located on 60 East 42nd Street in New York City, opposite Grand Central Terminal. It was completed in 1930. The architect was James Edwin Ruthvin Carpenter. It is 673 feet (205 meters) tall with 53 stories and built in neo-gothic style. and occupies 6,000 square feet and employs 50 people. The 18th and Vine area is in the heart of Kansas City's African-American community. Through the combined efforts and cooperation with the city, the mayor's office, the Black Economic Union and the community college, Sprint became the first major corporate employer to return to the area. As a result of Sprint's commitment, additional real estate development has taken place as well. The Sprint call center houses customer service agents for their long-distance division, who assist their clients by handling technical support and related questions. The center must be doing a great job as this location has received the prestigious J.D. Power and Associates award for customer service every year since 1997. This location is also among the leaders within the Sprint organization in lowest turnover and attrition rates Noun 1. attrition rate - the rate of shrinkage in size or number rate of attrition rate - a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit; "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected" . This call center is a great example of how well your customer service operation could work if given a chance to locate in an area that wants to work if just given the opportunity to work. In July 2001, UPS announced it had acquired for development as a package distribution center a 30-acre tract near downtown Atlanta Downtown Atlanta refers to the largest financial district for the city of Atlanta. As defined by the Central Atlanta Progress (CAP) organization, the area measures approximately 4 mi², and was home to 23,300 as of 2006. in the Atlanta Empowerment Zone, which encompasses 30 poor neighborhoods around the city's central business district. The center will also house contact/customer service personnel. This investment clearly indicates the potential of an inner-city location. In fact, UPS is America's leading company in moving individuals off the welfare rolls, having hired almost 40,000 people through the Welfare-to-Work initiative. I hope these examples provide some insight and inspiration to companies and cities to view inner-city locations in a new light. Please do nor hesitate to contact me with your thoughts and comments at jbeatty@callcentersites.net. For information and subscriptions, visit www.TMCnet.com or call 203-852-6800. James Beatty is president of NCS (Network Call Signaling) CableLabs version of MGCP. See MGCP/MEGACO. NCS - Network Computing System: Apollo's RPC system used by DEC and Hewlett-Packard.The protocol has been adopted by OSF. International, Inc. and founder of www.callcentersites.net. NCS International specializes in corporate site selection, community analysis and marketing. |
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