How Should Mobile Impact Back Office? Pizza Hut CIO: Doesn’t Want Pizza Makers Troubleshooting iPhones
Written by Evan Schuman"A big thing to think about is how you are going to train your in-store personnel and educate them on the mobile strategy and the mobile app. We found many customers walking into restaurants, asking our personnel how to use the iPhone app. That can get lost in the mix," Concors said. "How are you going to redirect those consumers to the right level of support when those things come about? There's no way you are going to train all your personnel how to troubleshoot an iPhone app. In 99.99 percent of cases, there's no problem with the app itself. It's because the person doesn't understand or there's a problem with their phone or there's a problem with the network. If there's a problem with the app, we will see it across the board."
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