Commercial Property

Zillow"s Segway Into The Real Estate Business

of new technologies (Interactive Voice Response systems, web-based customer solutions, etc.) for a global market. The Company will: Define excellent training processes in the customer support operations in a rapidly expanding product base. The Company will: Implement strategic initiatives in customer service delivery that can complement the pace of company"s new product offerings. Conaway advises, "The moral of this story: If your brokerage is not working on these same competencies, objectives and skill sets, you are not keeping pace with today"s real estate industry." But the warning could go both ways. Like San Francisco didn"t want Segways wheeling over its pedestrians, perhaps the real estate industry will say, "Don"t tread on me," to Zillow.com.

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CEA Approved RES Course Provider commented:

Nice to find Zillow, an online customer services portal. I hope you would keep us updated with such nice informative post. Thanks for the sharing.

07.03.2012


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