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Authors: Allison Johnson

Don’t forget to set your reminder for Community Manager Appreciation Day (#CMAD) which happens Monday January 24, 2011. (Watch Cisco’s LaSandra Brill interview [...]

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Published in Social Media

Authors: Jennifer Carole

It’s Social Media Day: Learn How to use SM to Increase Your Sales!Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn – all social media tools that have created a cultural shift in how we communicate. So much so that Mashable has declared today, June 30th, Social Media Day[1]!

We agree social media is powerful and with that in mind, we offer you this terrific WebEx featuring a panel of experts who share tips on...

Published in Cisco Collaboration
Thursday, 09 June 2011 01:01

Get Face To Face With Lync

Authors: Lync Team

This blog is post #7 in the Ten Days of Office series to celebrate the one-year anniversary since the release of Office 2010 and provide you with tips and tricks to get the most from your Office experience. Tune in each week day for new tips and tricks!

June 9, 2011,

Yancey Smith, Director of Product Management, Lync

On the advent...

Published in Lync
Friday, 22 April 2011 06:25

Earth Day: Lync can make a difference

Authors: Kirk Gregersen

Microsoft News Center posted a piece yesterday featuring research from The World Wildlife Fund that calls out the benefit that increased telecommuting and virtual meetings could have on the environment.

With today being Earth Day, I wanted to take a few minutes to write about the various options that companies and workers...

Published in Lync

Authors: Julia White

The other day I was riding a shuttle bus between buildings on the Microsoft campus in Redmond and I took a few minutes to check my Outlook Mobile Inbox on my smartphone.  There wasn’t anything urgent I had to respond to immediately, but I did notice that one of my meetings later in the day had a location

Published in Lync
Wednesday, 08 December 2010 01:37

Happy Birthday, Exchange 2010!

Authors: Julia White

It was just over a year ago that I had the privilege of launching Exchange 2010, standing on a stage in Berlin demoing some of the great new features in Exchange.  My enthusiasm has only grown in the past year.  Up to that point, I had already been on Exchange 2010 for over a year, and I was eager to see how

Published in Lync
Thursday, 22 April 2010 11:31

Grappling with efficiency

Grappling with efficiency

The mind works in mysterious ways. In the midst of an intense Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu training session, I began to think about motion studies - reducing the number of steps required to perform a task with the sole purpose of increasing productivity. Certainly an odd thing to be thinking about while trying to inflict serious hurt on my opponent, but the following dialogue with my instructor might explain why:

Instructor (yelling at me): “No! Do it again!”

Me (sheepishly): “Ok…”

(I then proceed to struggle with a complex submission known as the omoplata)

Instructor (annoyed): “You have to be efficient with your movements, Rich! Stop flailing around like a chicken!”

For the uninitiated, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is a martial art that focuses on grappling and ground fighting, whereby you attempt to submit your opponent using an arsenal of joint-locks or chokeholds. Whether used as a self defense or competing in it as a sport, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can be incredibly effective (and painful) when executed properly. However, since most submissions involve a series of steps, the timing must be right and the mechanics exact or you’ll end up thrashing about without any success in defeating your adversary. It comes as no surprise that the core principle of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is simply “minimum effort for maximum efficiency”.

The principle of “minimum effort for maximum efficiency” translates into “doing more with less”. Think about that for a moment – you put in less effort, you get more in return. It sounds impossible if not downright crazy. Yet, this very concept has been successfully proven since the dawn of mankind - the wheel, the pulley, and the lever are testaments to this. Perhaps the best example of “minimum effort for maximum efficiency” is the printing press; before its invention, books were hand-printed at a rate of 40 pages per day (along with the accompanying writer’s cramp). Once introduced, however, a single printing press could produce almost 4,000 pages per day – an almost unthinkable improvement in efficiency to achieve in the 15th century.

We can further validate the impact of improving efficiency by taking a closer look at the historical relationship between the time spent at work and the corresponding output generated. In 1940, the average U.S. worker put in nearly 2,150 hours per year (roughly 41 hours per week) on the job. By 2009, that declined to just under 1,800 hours per year (or 34 hours per week) - yet the output per U.S. worker during that same time period increased over 300%!

clip_image002.gifSource: U.S. Department of Labor
clip_image003.gifSource: U.S. Department of Labor

Henry Ford was on to something when he proposed the 5-day, 40-hour work week in 1926. Around that time, the average U.S. worker was putting in close to 3,000 hours per year (nearly 60 hours per week) on the job. Ford was criticized by pundits and industrialists for the preposterous notion that shortening the work week would yield a better return. It was Ford’s belief, however, that the shortened work week would actually increase productivity because there was simply less time to complete the tasks at hand – it basically forced workers to become more efficient.

It’s hard to argue with the outcome. Based on these results, every one of us should be making every effort to become more efficient. If you work in an office environment like I do, it may not be so obvious how to do that, but Avaya has a solution that may help. With the launch of IP Office Release 6.0, Avaya introduced a new user solution called “Office Worker”, which helps employees work faster and smarter. How? To start, you can control calls from your PC or laptop, allowing you to organize and access all of your speed dial entries from a single location. If you are handling high call volumes, you’ll want to transfer calls or conference in colleagues quickly – a task that can be challenging using just a telephone. With Office Worker, you can transfers or conference people with just the click of your PC mouse – a much more efficient means to an end.

Voice mail messages, emails, and faxes can be viewed and managed using one interface, which not only gives you better control, it allows you to determine which are the highest priority – critical for providing differentiated customer service. And if you’re on an important call, but need to know the status of a co-worker, Office Worker has built-in presence and instant messaging capability that allows you to “see” what they’re doing and send an instant message to improve response times and speed decision-making.

It’s all about “minimum effort for maximum efficiency” – my Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu instructor would be proud.

Now if it could only help me with that omoplata…

Posted by Rich DeFabritus at 15:21 on March 23, 2010

Published in UC Vendors
Thursday, 22 April 2010 11:31

Avaya Celebrating Earth Day

Avaya Celebrating Earth Day

Today, Avaya is pleased to join millions of people and businesses around the world in the 40th annual celebration of Earth Day. We take this day to consider and evaluate our own environmental sustainability and honor the importance of these issues to many of our stakeholders, including our customers, partners and employees.

Geoffrey Baird, our Sustainability Officer articulates the Avaya Sustainability journey, “I think the call for action for corporate sustainability continues to increase in strength and visibility around the globe. Our focus as a company is how we deliver and measure results so that we can play a leading role in helping our customers, partners and employees adapt to the many changes we're seeing in along economic, environmental and social dimensions."

There are a number of ways that we are engaging and highlighting Earth Day this year within our communities.

- EPA Climate Leaders program: I am proud to announce that we have recently become an official partner with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Climate Leaders Program. Here is a summary of the program for their website, “Climate Leaders is an EPA industry-government partnership that works with companies to develop comprehensive climate change strategies. Partner companies commit to reducing their impact on the global environment by completing a corporate-wide inventory of their greenhouse (GHG) gas emissions, setting long-term reduction goals, and annually reporting their progress to EPA. Through program participation, companies create a lasting record of their accomplishments and identify themselves as corporate environmental leaders."

- Avaya.com/green: This week we are very pleased to re-launch the section of avaya.com devoted to our sustainability program and we invite our stakeholders to check out the site for details of our program. Sections within the micro site include Sustainable Products and Solutions (product design, packaging, product operation and end of life management), Governance, Carbon Management and Employee Engagement Programs. I hope people will bounce over to that new site and check it out, it is pretty snazzy.

- Records Clean-up: we are undertaking a coordinated program at many of our largest locations around the world, in North and South America, Asia and Europe, to raise employee awareness about the secure and efficient disposal of documents via shredding and recycling. Employees have been asked to review their workspaces for non-essential records that are no longer required and recycle this material on location via additional recycling capacity that has been created for this event.

- Green Expos: Lastly, we have a number of green expos/events in EMEA, Asia and North America, with a mix of both internal groups and outside organizations coming into sites to share knowledge about local and global green issues. Often, these are led by a local green team, which consist of a cross-functional group of peers who partner together to make operations at their location run more efficiently, while also providing resources to help their colleagues work and live greener. Geoffrey Baird explains the importance of these teams thusly, "Green teams offer a meaningful way for employees to contribute to both Avaya and their broader communities, striking a nice balance globally and locally."

As we take today to recognize and feature our commitment to sustainability on this Earth Day, we want to emphasize that the goals of conserving resources and minimizing waste are paramount to the value we bring to our customers and our own operations 365 days a year.

In that light, Avaya is proud to be on a continual journey towards greater efficiency and sustainability and we hope our customers, partners, employees and other stakeholder will join us on that journey. As you know from this blog, we will regularly provide insight and updates on our work through avenues such as social media channels, this blog and on Twitter @greenavaya, or you can always reach out to us via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Posted by Wilson Korol at 01:47 on April 22, 2010

Published in UC Vendors

Authors: Avaya Insights

It's been an awesome day at the National Emergency Number Association 2011 annual conference. Sharply at 8 AM the honor guard presented the colors to the assembled crowd of nearly 1800 people. Flanked by uniformed color guards who were led by a bagpiper the Canadian and United States flags were escorted to the front of the...

Published in Avaya-Voip

Authors: Avaya Insights

Ever wanted to attend an event, but your schedule, travel budget or other constraints were keeping you from going? After some investigation, you find that the organizer is giving you an option of watching all or part of the proceedings, or listening to certain forums, likely via streaming video.

You or dial in. While...

Published in Avaya-Voip
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