Saturday 22 September 2012

"Great Expectations, High Hopes & Passionate People - A Winning Formula!" --- Article by Jeff Opendo was published on the ContactCenterWorld website


Jeff Opendo sharing his best practices at the 7th Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference & Awards (2012)

July 13, 2012, Resorts World Sentosa Convention Centre, Singapore --- “Representing the Philippines and PCCW Teleservices, Jeff Opendo was internationally recognised as GOLD medalist for the Best Contact Centre Operational Manager Award, ranked #1 in Asia Pacific, selected as a judge for other award categories, and presenter of operations management best practices at the 7th Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference & Awards (2012), hosted by ContactCenterWorld.”


Official Ranking Logos From ContactCenterWorld



Monday 10 September 2012

Jeff Opendo on De La Salle Lipa

Jeff Opendo recorded and submitted a video testimonial to support LaSalle's PAASCU (Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges & Universities) accreditation application on the 12th of August, 2012.


Jeff Opendo holds a degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management, and is a proud alumnus of De La Salle Lipa, 1999 - 2003.
http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/


Saturday 8 September 2012

Entering ContactCenterWorld’s 7th Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference & Awards (2012)

(Right click on the articles below and open in a new tab for bigger images and better web readability --- use the zoom in/zoom out function.)



Article By: Jeff Opendo, Client Services Manager
            PCCW Teleservices (Philippines), Inc.








Entering the 7th Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference and Awards (2012) with great expectations and high hopes, we as a company aspired to put the Philippine archipelago in the map of ContactCenterWorld, with a significant industry award that would recognise the Philippines as the new capital of contact centres:


“India, where offshore call centers first took off in a big way, fields as many as 350,000 call center agents, according to some industry estimates. The Philippines (with about 400,000 call center agents), which has a population one-tenth as big as India’s, overtook India this year, according to Jojo Uligan, executive director of the Contact Center Association of the Philippines.” – Source: The New York Times, Article by Vikas Bajaj (correspondent for The New York Times), Published on November 25, 2011.

We understand that the Annual Top Ranking Performers Conference and Awards is considered the Olympics of contact centres and contact centre professionals. As such, we felt this is one great opportunity to for us to honour the country where we operate in. Our company highly values corporate citizenship and social responsibility. Thus, this is our primary motivation in participating and competing internationally at the 7th Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference and Awards. 

Furthermore, we fully believe that participating and winning in this prestigious event will not only lead to greater local and international marketability and enhanced client relationships, but this outstanding experience of sharing best-in-class contact centre ideas and practices will also further enhance our operational outlook.

Coupled with this strong motivation, we dedicated a substantial amount of time and effort in collecting business data and writing the entries for the award categories we intended to participate in. Three company entries (Best Large-size Contact Centre – Outsourced, Best in Customer Service and Best Help Desk) and seven individual entries (Best Contact Centre Operational Manager, Best Contact Centre Supervisor – 2 entries, Best Quality Auditor, Best Trainer, Best Support - Professional IT and Best Customer Service Professional) were successfully submitted to ContactCenterWorld on January 31, 2012. 

With more than 1,500 entrants from around the world this year, a per region short listing was made by over 50 judges who run contact centres across EMEA, the Americas and Asia Pacific. The official shortlist was announced on February 24, 2012 and further ahead as the conference agenda took form, the finalists who were deemed the best in the region were selected and announced to present and compete at the Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference and Awards in Singapore. These chosen delegates came from Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, Fiji, Singapore and the Philippines. Not only eight out of our ten entries made it as finalists; we were also the only selected entrants and recognised finalists from the Philippines. We then received the awe-inspiring result and acknowledged the challenge of competing internationally at this momentous event.


Preparing for the event itself, we dedicated a substantial amount of time and effort in planning, scheduling and executing the activities associated with this significant endeavour. We drafted our individual presentation and collaborated on its contents and value one at a time, whilst we carefully reviewed and applied the guidelines set by ContactCenterWorld. Aligned by a well-structured and objective brief document provided by ContactCenterWorld, we had ensured strict compliance with the presentation guidelines. For two months, we scheduled and attended a 3 to 4-hour, weekly recurring presentation workshop. At the workshop, we tackled up event updates on a regular basis to ensure that everybody in the team is on the same page; we individually presented in front of an internal corporate audience week after week after week, and sought constructive feedback/criticism after each presentation. Those months of preparation had been a roller-coaster ride for us, as we encountered dozens of obstacles and challenges along the way. To name a few:

  • At first, we found it very challenging to find a suitable schedule and work it out to make things happen.
  • One co-finalist/presenter was hospitalised and unable to participate at the event – reason being, we only competed in seven award categories instead of eight.
  • From the initial PowerPoint presentation drafts, we had to make a lot of changes and revisions as we progressed – and as the slides were revised and changed, so did our individual presentation approach and delivery.
With hard work, concentration and despite of the challenges we had encountered, we remained dedicated to the preparation activities whilst we also balanced our individual duties and responsibilities at work. Each of us did a lot of practice presentation at home and during our free time. We did our last presentation workshop on the first week of July, 2012. As we took pride and honour in being the only selected entrants and recognised finalists from the Philippines, we had decided to present wearing the traditional Filipino formal wear, the Barong Tagalog. We felt that wearing a Barong Tagalog in a foreign land, as we represent the Philippines and our company in a global industry competition would be priceless indeed.

At the conference proper, we individually presented with passion, conviction and the thought of value that other delegates may take home our professional tips and key points, as we share our best contact centre ideas and practices on stage. The timer, Q&A session and the overall ambience were amazingly stimulating. We were also very pleased and excited about the event’s networking activities and breakout sessions. They were very engaging and productive.

During the Awards Night and Gala Dinner, the gold, silver and bronze medal awardees were announced. We were truly honoured to be awarded four gold medals and ranked number one in Asia Pacific for Best in Customer Service (PCCW Teleservices Philippines, Inc.), Best Contact Centre Operational Manager (Jefferson Opendo), Best Quality Auditor (Archivald Ramos) and Best Customer Service Professional/Agent (Bernie Role); two silver medals and ranked number two in Asia Pacific for Best Large Contact Centre – Outsourced (PCCW Teleservices Philippines, Inc.) and Best Help Desk (PCCW Teleservices Philippines, Inc.); and 1 bronze medal – ranked number three in Asia Pacific for Best Contact Centre Supervisor (Ralph William Pangilinan). It was indeed a meaningful learning experience for each of us and perhaps, the most valuable contact centre conference there is.


We all came back home to Manila with renewed vigour, as we felt that our months of hard work and dedication had paid off. Our family, colleagues, friends and relatives were very glad and proud upon seeing us back in town. Overwhelming greetings and words of congratulations poured in from the people around us, and we just couldn’t stop telling them stories about the fantastic experience we had at the conference in Singapore. A press release article was written and published. An official announcement was made. Online topics, posts on social media channels, blogs and forums on the Asia Pacific Top Ranking Performers Conference and Awards 2012 were trending across the cyberspace. For us, it was such a glorious victory for our nation and the company that we serve – a legacy that would truly inspire people to aim, work hard and drive business excellence that would further validate why the Philippines is cited as the new capital of contact centres.