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March 01, 2018, 09:57:08 PM
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I’ve just read the white paper. It is very interesting, but how stable will be the token?
Workers need to be sure about their profits.
I think more people will be involved in the system more stable will be PodOne’s cryptocurriency.
Do you think it will popular as developers are expecting of it?
No doubt. I haven’t seen a similar project that can offer such advantages for workers and employers.
Everybody is in profit. People can find work and be sure about their money.
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March 01, 2018, 10:03:20 PM
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I’ve just read the white paper. It is very interesting, but how stable will be the token?
Workers need to be sure about their profits.
I think more people will be involved in the system more stable will be PodOne’s cryptocurriency.
Do you think it will popular as developers are expecting of it?
No doubt. I haven’t seen a similar project that can offer such advantages for workers and employers.
Everybody is in profit. People can find work and be sure about their money.
Yep, companies have no need to be concerned about downtime of their callcenter workers.
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March 01, 2018, 11:21:16 PM
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Good afternoon. Will users be able to change their PodOne ID? Or can any employee that gained a lot of negative reviews create a new account?
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March 02, 2018, 12:42:33 AM
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What about implementation of the third role – curator? Curators would estimate the work of employees and provide them with  more objective estimation than the customers do.
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March 02, 2018, 07:07:03 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
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March 02, 2018, 07:10:23 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
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March 02, 2018, 07:14:07 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
Ouch… then the quality is going to be  questioned… There is no point to waste money on that.
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March 02, 2018, 07:22:20 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
Ouch… then the quality is going to be  questioned… There is no point to waste money on that.
I’m not sure what you are not happy about? I doesnt mean that everyone will be uploading anything he wants. Moderators are going to control the quality of the materials and such. Useless stuff is gonna be deleted.
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March 02, 2018, 07:27:50 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
Ouch… then the quality is going to be  questioned… There is no point to waste money on that.
I’m not sure what you are not happy about? I doesnt mean that everyone will be uploading anything he wants. Moderators are going to control the quality of the materials and such. Useless stuff is gonna be deleted.
What was this system created from the first place? You could hire professionals and they would develop courses.
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March 02, 2018, 07:32:52 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
Ouch… then the quality is going to be  questioned… There is no point to waste money on that.
I’m not sure what you are not happy about? I doesnt mean that everyone will be uploading anything he wants. Moderators are going to control the quality of the materials and such. Useless stuff is gonna be deleted.
What was this system created from the first place? You could hire professionals and they would develop courses.

This system creates a  competitive environment in the community. Courses creator will compete  to create the better training programs.
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March 02, 2018, 07:40:57 AM
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How many new courses is your company going to start every month? Are they going to be be created by some experienced specialists?
Users are creating the courses not the company. So they can tell you how many courses are gonna be there cause it depends on the community.
Ouch… then the quality is going to be  questioned… There is no point to waste money on that.
I’m not sure what you are not happy about? I doesnt mean that everyone will be uploading anything he wants. Moderators are going to control the quality of the materials and such. Useless stuff is gonna be deleted.
What was this system created from the first place? You could hire professionals and they would develop courses.

This system creates a  competitive environment in the community. Courses creator will compete  to create the better training programs.
Do you have to have a certain status in the system to upload courses?
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March 02, 2018, 09:10:15 AM
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Are token holders going to get any dividends  from the company?
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March 02, 2018, 09:23:50 AM
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Are token holders going to get any dividends  from the company?
No, there are no dividends for QBE holders.
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March 02, 2018, 09:55:40 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
I want to know more about your project
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March 02, 2018, 09:55:57 AM
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What Is PodOne
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PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
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March 02, 2018, 10:05:57 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
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PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
What problems do contact centers face?
What are the costs?
 Huh
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March 02, 2018, 10:06:10 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
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PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
What problems do contact centers face?
What are the costs?
 Huh

Some of the biggest challenges faced by contact centers include exorbitant operating and capital technology expenditures; a demanding labor force with costly recruiting, training and recognition programs, yet unusually high attrition; lackluster customer experiences and low satisfaction, as measured by customer satisfaction (CSAT), customer dissatisfaction (DSAT), and net promoter scores (NPS); as well as service level challenges measured via three key industry performance indicators: first call resolution (FCR), average speed of answer (ASA), and average handle time (AHT).
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March 02, 2018, 10:06:28 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
I want to know more about your project

PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
What problems do contact centers face?
What are the costs?
 Huh

Some of the biggest challenges faced by contact centers include exorbitant operating and capital technology expenditures; a demanding labor force with costly recruiting, training and recognition programs, yet unusually high attrition; lackluster customer experiences and low satisfaction, as measured by customer satisfaction (CSAT), customer dissatisfaction (DSAT), and net promoter scores (NPS); as well as service level challenges measured via three key industry performance indicators: first call resolution (FCR), average speed of answer (ASA), and average handle time (AHT).
What problems do you solve?
How do you solve these problems?
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March 02, 2018, 10:06:43 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
I want to know more about your project

PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
What problems do contact centers face?
What are the costs?
 Huh

Some of the biggest challenges faced by contact centers include exorbitant operating and capital technology expenditures; a demanding labor force with costly recruiting, training and recognition programs, yet unusually high attrition; lackluster customer experiences and low satisfaction, as measured by customer satisfaction (CSAT), customer dissatisfaction (DSAT), and net promoter scores (NPS); as well as service level challenges measured via three key industry performance indicators: first call resolution (FCR), average speed of answer (ASA), and average handle time (AHT).
What problems do you solve?
How do you solve these problems?
•   The first problem is the issue of excess capacity (payrolled, non-billable time) in the form of agent idle time. Contact centers often pay hourly for representatives who are simply idle while waiting to handle customer interactions. According to Aberdeen, agents spend approximately 25% of their time in an idle state. In a standard 8-hour shift, this results in a loss of 2 hours per work day or 10 hours per 5-day work week simply due to idle time. With an agent pay rate of $10.50 per hour, at a 100-agent contact center, this results in approximately $546,000 lost to idle time per year. As can be seen, this amounts to serious losses that could be better spent creating more value.

•   The second problem solved by the PodOne network is the problem of insufficient staffing for peak seasons. During peak seasons, the volume of interactions spikes and it becomes a hassle for a contact center to procure the necessary staff to handle the increased volume effectively. According to emarketer.com, US retail ecommerce sales increased by 17.8% during the 2016 holiday shopping season.

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March 02, 2018, 10:07:00 AM
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Tell us about your project)
What Is PodOne
I want to know more about your project

PodOne is a decentralized contact center network that connects businesses together. Through PodOne, a business can take advantage of human resources leased to it from throughout the network in order to acquire the personnel necessary to handle customer interactions.
What problems do contact centers face?
What are the costs?
 Huh

Some of the biggest challenges faced by contact centers include exorbitant operating and capital technology expenditures; a demanding labor force with costly recruiting, training and recognition programs, yet unusually high attrition; lackluster customer experiences and low satisfaction, as measured by customer satisfaction (CSAT), customer dissatisfaction (DSAT), and net promoter scores (NPS); as well as service level challenges measured via three key industry performance indicators: first call resolution (FCR), average speed of answer (ASA), and average handle time (AHT).
What problems do you solve?
How do you solve these problems?
•   The first problem is the issue of excess capacity (payrolled, non-billable time) in the form of agent idle time. Contact centers often pay hourly for representatives who are simply idle while waiting to handle customer interactions. According to Aberdeen, agents spend approximately 25% of their time in an idle state. In a standard 8-hour shift, this results in a loss of 2 hours per work day or 10 hours per 5-day work week simply due to idle time. With an agent pay rate of $10.50 per hour, at a 100-agent contact center, this results in approximately $546,000 lost to idle time per year. As can be seen, this amounts to serious losses that could be better spent creating more value.

•   The second problem solved by the PodOne network is the problem of insufficient staffing for peak seasons. During peak seasons, the volume of interactions spikes and it becomes a hassle for a contact center to procure the necessary staff to handle the increased volume effectively. According to emarketer.com, US retail ecommerce sales increased by 17.8% during the 2016 holiday shopping season.


How is the financing going?
Due to what is financing going on?
How will the revenues be used?
 Huh
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