Rob Dwyer

Next in Queue

Business EN ↓ 217 episodes

Hosted by Rob Dwyer, Next in Queue features Customer Experience, Contact Center, Customer Support, Customer Success, Training, Leadership, and Technology experts and practitioners from around the globe. From CEOs to the frontlines, there are lessons and insights in every episode.

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Rob Dwyer

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Business

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Latest episode

May 1, 2026

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LinkedIn State of Mind featuring Elena Garvey 20.10.2023

Jay-Z’s Empire State of Mind featuring Alicia Keys was a love letter to New York. It was a song that expressed how, despite its obvious flaws, the city offered things that no other city offered. New York is a place of inspiration, style, renewal, dreams, and success stories. At the same time, it can be a brutal gauntlet that pushes you to (and possibly past) your limits. As Old Blue Eyes once sang...

Kapowee! featuring Mitch Case 13.10.2023

If you’re not familiar with Grady the Badger, let me introduce you. Grady appeared in commercials for Johnson Automotive, a chain of dealerships in North Carolina, Maryland, and Florida. Grady was, uh, well, everything people hate about salespeople and then some. Pushy, obnoxious, misogynistic, condescending – you name it, Grady embodied it. In this commercial, he suggests feigning interest in pot...

Hiring Your Next Agent J featuring Milan Batinich II and Mark Brody 10.10.2023

Even the most exclusive organizations in the world often hire based on “gut” or “instinct” without any real data to show whether someone is a good fit for a role or not. In 1997’s Men in Black, a group of young officers, including NYPD detective and future MIB agent J (Will Smith), are submitted to a battery of tests supposedly for their "motor skills, concentration and stamina." The tests were ac...

Scar Tissue featuring Rob Connelly 06.10.2023

In 1992, guitarist John Frusciante left the wildly successful Red Hot Chili Peppers and spent the better part of the decade battling heroin addiction. Nearly 7 years later, he reunited with the band and it’s his unmistakable melody that introduces the Grammy-winning 1999 hit, Scar Tissue. The song delved into themes of drug addiction and the struggles to overcome it – lead singer Anthony Kiedis ha...

Baby If You’ve Ever Wondered featuring Sandy Yu 29.09.2023

WKRP in Cincinnati was a sitcom that ran from 1978 to 1982. It was a show that really focused on the relationships between the main characters on the show, all employees of a struggling AM radio station in Cincinnati that switches its format to playing rock music to stay afloat. The theme song you just heard contains the lyrics, “Baby, if you’ve ever wondered, wondered what ever became of me.” In...

I Fought the Law featuring John Walter 22.09.2023

Hit songs sometimes take a long path to recognition. Perhaps you recognize this song as a hit by The Clash. Their 1979 punk cover version reached #24 on the Irish Singles Chart and has since appeared in blockbuster movies and video games. But the song was written by Sonny Curtis in 1958. The following year, he took over guitar for Buddy Holly in the Crickets and they recorded the song. It received...

What It’s Like featuring Dr. Natalie Petouhoff 15.09.2023

Everlast gained fame as the lead vocalist of the Irish-influenced hip-hop group House of Pain in the early 90s with their infectious hit, Jump Around. But by 1998, House of Pain had disbanded and Everlast, now nearly 30, took on a new persona for his solo career – Whitey Ford. His first hit single, What It’s Like, was more than just a musical departure from the up-tempo rock/rap anthems of his you...

Chain-o'-Command featuring Ron Holt 08.09.2023

In 1986’s Odd Jobs, Max (played by Paul Reiser) gets his feet wet in the moving business while partnered with a veteran of the industry, Wylie. In this scene, his very first day on the job, Wylie makes it clear that this partnership is more of a dictatorship. After realizing the only moving company option, which is also mob-owned, provides horrendous service, Max and three friends see an opportuni...

How Do We Do That featuring Jan Young 01.09.2023

Taking a new product to market is rarely easy. Just ask Walter White. Our role in that is often unpredictable. Afterall, Walter was a chemistry teacher before his entrepreneurial escapades on Breaking Bad. He had to learn a lot of new skills to become successful in an entirely different industry. Jan Young got her start in tech before the dot com bubble burst as a project manager. After moving fro...

Jump the Queue - Looks Good On You Though featuring Nate Brown 30.08.2023

While golf fashion is significantly more toned down these days, it was once a world filled with loud prints and wild colors.  And perhaps no character personified loud and wild in the golf world quite like Rodney Dangerfield’s character in 1980’s classic film, Caddyshack.  In this scene, after making fun of a particular trilby in a golf shop, he sees Ted Knight’s character wearing the exact same h...

You’ve Got to Know When to Hold ‘Em featuring Tino Engel 25.08.2023

The 1978 hit, The Gambler, by Kenny Rogers tells the story of a chance meeting with gambler who offers his outlook on life using poker metaphors in exchange for a drink of whisky. In the gambler’s mind, every situation requires decisions because life itself is a gamble. To play it well, you must choose wisely, take a few risks, and not dwell on inevitable losses. Following a chance introduction to...

We’re Not Gonna Take It featuring Michael Podolsky 18.08.2023

Dee Snider, the frontman for Twisted Sister, “wanted to write an anthem for the audience to raise their fists in the air in righteous anger” and the result was the transcendent hit, We’re Not Gonna Take It. Over time, the song took on new meanings. In 1985, a year after its release, it meant fighting censorship attempts by the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC) and led to Dee Snider testifying b...

Blame Canada featuring Mike Aoki 11.08.2023

In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Kyle’s mom, Sheila, makes Canada the scapegoat for the bad behavior of South Park’s children. But if Kyle’s mom were to find a scapegoat today, it would likely be Artificial Intelligence rather than America’s friendly neighbor to the north. It’s hard to go a single day without hearing about how AI will automate everything, including contact center jobs. One C...

The Color Of This Pen Is featuring Nick Glimsdahl 04.08.2023

Liar Liar imagined an attorney who could only tell the truth for an entire day. In this scene, he’s attempting to use all his willpower to simply lie about the color of a pen. This 1997 Jim Carrey film makes us wonder – what if marketers had to do the same? Nick Glimsdahl, host of Press 1 for Nick and Director of Contact Center Solutions at VDS, thinks they would tell a very different story. We di...

I Can featuring Sean Ilenrey 28.07.2023

The 2003 hit, “I Can” by Nas may have been aimed at children, but the message of hard work to achieve your dreams is relevant to anyone still involved in that pursuit. Success is a product of hard work, practice, and recognizing and taking advantage of opportunities, particularly stretch opportunities. Sean Ilenrey went from a homeless high school dropout to an award-winning executive in tech and...

I’m Not Your Ordinary, Everyday Fool featuring Rick Denton 21.07.2023

Clark W. Griswold is not your ordinary, everyday fool – he’s an exceptional fool and one who loves travel. Whether it’s California’s Walley World, Europe, or Las Vegas, Clark has experienced a lot as a customer while traveling with his family. In this scene from 1983’s National Lampoon’s Vacation, Clark is experiencing was could have been a “relationship restoration” moment that could have cemente...

Be Curious Not Judgmental featuring Ashna Patel 14.07.2023

I may be biased, but this scene from Ted Lasso may be one of the best scenes in recent television history. Aside from reminding us how food can transport us back in time, it more importantly reminds us to always be curious. Asking questions is a skill we learn very early in childhood – particularly ones that begin with “Why?” But that curiosity is often stifled by the desire to appear informed, sm...

Jump the Queue featuring Emma Lo, Tino Engel, and Michael Hanks 11.07.2023

2500 years ago, before Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, the Greek philosopher Heraclitus observed the ever-present state of flux in everything. His philosophy on how everything flows is often paraphrased (or misquoted) as, “The only constant in life is change.” On this episode of Jump the Queue, we’re exploring transitions. Emma Lo started out as a cancer researcher in Taipei, Taiwan, moved to Cana...

Okay Campers Rise and Shine featuring EJ Kritz 07.07.2023

Being an agent in a contact center can sometimes feel like Groundhog Day. You take call after call every shift and most of them sound like the calls you took the day before that, and the day before that, and the day before that. Of course, not everyone can thrive in that kind of environment. I mean, Bill Murray spent 12,395 days repeating the same day over and over, but he had no choice in the mat...

Are You Experienced featuring Dan Gingiss 30.06.2023

If you’ve never seen it, watch footage of Jimi Hendrix at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.  Then you’ll understand why his band was called The Jimi Hendrix Experience.  Their debut album – Are You Experienced? – was an immediate success, both critically and commercially.  But it was Jimi’s stagecraft, a revelation to mostly white Greenwich Village audiences where he emerged as a star, that cemen...

Inconceivable featuring Neal Topf 23.06.2023

While the Princess Bride featured more famous quotes, Iñigo Montoya questioning Vizzini’s use of “Inconceivable” is not only memorable, but relatable in the business world when we hear terms used over and over in ways that may not be appropriate.    While it’s not “inconceivable,” Neal Topf, President of Callzilla, has his own industry term that makes him feel like Iñigo Montoya every time he hear...

I Know Kung Fu featuring David Wentworth 16.06.2023

We’re still a long way from learning Kung Fu in seconds like Neo did in The Matrix, but learning technology has come a long way over the past decade.  With the impending launch of Apple Vision Pro, and the recent impressive advances in Generative AI, is learning on the cusp of something completely different from what’s come before it? David Wentworth, spent nearly 2 decades as a learning technolog...

I'm Good Enough I'm Smart Enough featuring Casey Klein 09.06.2023

Daily Affirmations with Stuart Smalley mocked the self-help industry, but there have been numerous studies affirming a wide array of benefits of both self-affirmations and words of encouragement from others.    Casey Klein isn’t a self-help guru, but he is thinking about ways to make life in the contact center better for agents.  Among those ideas is using data to intervene and provide encourageme...

I Would Rather Work for Chuck E. Cheese featuring Mary Drumond 02.06.2023

While the disdain Parks and Recreation’s Ron Swanson has for government is played for laughs, his view of government being inefficient and a lousy place to work is shared by many Americans.  But what if government inefficiency and employee dissatisfaction are, in part, because the software tools available to government employees haven’t kept up with the private sector?  What if Ron Swanson experie...

We Don't Take No for an Answer featuring Jim Tincher 26.05.2023

In 1995’s Tommy Boy, Tommy Callahan used a story (rather unsuccessfully) to paint a customer experience, in this case, a B2B2C (Business to Business to Consumer) customer experience.  His effort left more than a little to be desired.  While stories can be an effective way to present the Customer Experience, Jim Tincher learned long ago that stories aren’t enough.  After cutting his teeth in CX at...

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