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TUNe
Annual Conference Summary
Reported
by Darlene Campbell
December, 2002
The
Telescan Users Network (TUNe) group held their annual conference November 8
through 10 in St. Louis, Missouri. Telescan, LLC introduced another new member of the software development team, Catalin
Geanta. Geanta is from
Romania and brings extensive experience to Telescan.
Members were also delighted to see that Wes Morgenthaler has
rejoined the Telescan. Wes
will be responsible for information integration.
The TUNe members were shown a demonstration of the
new instant messaging program, Spectrum Messenger, which has been developed by
Telescan. Each member present
received a free, two-user trial programs.
The Spectrum Messenger makes internal communications faster, easier,
and safer. The Spectrum Messenger
allows staff to communicate in real time through an instant messaging system.
Unlike other instant messaging systems, Spectrum Messenger provides
control over how and to whom messages are sent through secure, encrypted
communications across a local network or the Internet.
Spectrum Messenger connects users together, allowing them to send
messages to each other based on their level of access.
Clients can also use this secure program for communication of
information to the call center.
Telescan announced a scheduling program that can be
offered to clients. It is
accessible by both parties through secure connections.
The program is being developed by the Telescan software team and is
completely integrated with the current Earthnet and Spectrum Messenger
systems. This program could be a
great revenue source if marketed in that perspective.
Peggy Lents, with Lents and Associates, presented a seminar on
public relations and provided each attendee with a kit prepared especially for
their organization. This kit
included a refresher on public relations ideas and provided each person the
tools for several types of press releases, along with each member's local
newspapers names, addresses, telephone numbers, and contact names.
TUNe members embraced the ATSI certification program
that was introduced by Gary Tedrick.
Peter DeHaan will be contracted to work with Telescan
to assure that site certification specifications, as they apply to
Telescan equipment, are drawn to meet the national standards. Supervisor and agent training specific to Telescan equipment
will be addressed as well. It was
felt that site certification would assist owners in complying with local
licensing, safety in the work place, insurance coverage, and equipment and
security issues. Certification of
supervisory staff and agents in the call centers will not only bring a higher
quality of service but also provide a competitive edge in the market place.
Tedd Smith, ATSI president shared information about the public
relations packet release that has been mailed from the association office.
The packet contains articles that can be used in members' newsletters
or other forms of communication. ATSI
has also contracted with Carolyn West Price to give seminars on public
relations and marketing this year. Carolyn
presented at the ATSI convention July 2002 to a standing room only audience.
Darlene Campbell made a presentation on the national ATSI
initiative with America's Blood Centers.
She informed the audience that there is soon to be a press release from
the Washington DC offices of America's Blood Centers about this joint
program on disaster preparedness as it relates to telecommunications and blood
services. There will be two
upcoming pilot projects. ATSI
members have been gracious in offering consulting services, inbound and
outbound services, and office space in the event that a blood center would
need to relocate due to disaster.
For more information about TUNe, contact David
Peck, at 417-881-0956 or dpeck@proanswering.com.
Dues are only $100 per year.
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