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Telephone Tips, Techniques and Etiquette

   
Author: Patricia Weber

Whether using the telephone for business or personal use, using this communication tool effectively means being timely, communicating clearly and having the other persons interest in mind.

1 Plan and schedule your telephone calls so that you can allow time for off-track discussions. If you plan a 10:30am telephone call schedule it like you might schedule a face to face meeting: a little extra time, particularly for those you know like to talk!
2 At the beginning of your call, mention you know you can cover the points needed within time enough for you to make your next appointment, at a stated time. Then as you want to wind up the conversation you can backtrack to restate the appointment you mentioned. Or, you may find that someone will remind you, Oh, you have to get on to that appointment, right?
3 Maybe you prefer to wait until you are into the conversation before needing to ask for an exit. As you near time to say goodbye and find it difficult to end, try saying, "Oh my gosh, I have a long distance call I need to take. Can you hold while I take it?" Your customer or friend will likely say the conversation can pick up later. And, once again, it is the other person who ends the call.
4 If you have to leave a voice mail, certain elements are important to include: your name, when you are calling, a brief message about your purpose, and a telephone number to return the call to you. If you work in a staffed office and theres another extension of someone as an alternate contact, leave his or her name and extension as well. This last point is being considerate of the other persons time.
5 When leaving a voice mail make it easy for the person who is taking and likely writing down this information. First, you can say the number slowly by area code, exchange and last digits. For example, say it just as you might write it in the United States: 777-555-1234. Alternately, or even in addition to the divided method, you can repeat your telephone number a second time. Or, you can combine both methods!
6 Your outgoing message (om) is as important to etiquette as the message you leave when you are the caller. For business protocol its wise to identify yourself by name. At home, if you want more security, you may want to just state, You have reached, 777-555-1234. In either environment, state for the caller to leave their name, telephone number and a brief message. If you include the date, Monday, February 21st, in your om, be certain you change it everyday. If you ever have anyone run out of time with leaving his or her message, you may also want to include, and there is a 30 second (or whatever time) for your brief message.
7 The clich that time is money, is particularly true for the working person. That we all have the same amount of time is true for everyone. Return your telephone calls on a timely basis, within 24 hours is professional and considerate in either a business or personal setting.

Try one of these tips next time you find yourself wanting to be in charge of the telephone.


Copyright Patricia Weber, http://www.prostrategies.com.

Author Bio:

Patricia Weber

Pat was one of the ground-breaking women in the technical sales of computers. As a successful salesperson and sales manager, she earned numerous awards and recognitions in her company and community. In 1987, in a corporate environment, she was asked to deliver self-leadership training programs to a diverse staff from sales, to administrative, to technicians. The program was so well received that training was soon her primary role as a computer sales manager.

Since 1990, via the self-propelled Professional Strategies, Inc., Pat coaches individuals, facilitates teleclasses and delivers workshops for organizations and associations who want solutions to reduce overwhelm, minimize frustrations and get clarity on a situation. She offers her expertise and experiences in Customer Satisfaction, Sales, Presentations, Improving Employee and Leadership Performance for business, industry and government and Self-Confidence Skills for individuals.

Her information-rich and high-energy coaching repeatedly brings appreciation of thoroughness in preparation and on-target delivery. Clients recognize they get an expert who delivers the right ingredients for high yields on investment of a professional delivery.

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