1. Telebility: do we really need to train people to use the phone?
- Author
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Lookatch, Richard P.
- Subjects
Telemarketing -- Methods ,Marketing management -- Methods ,Telephone etiquette -- Methods ,Telephone -- Usage ,Advertising, marketing and public relations ,Banking, finance and accounting industries ,Business - Abstract
Telebility, a variety of techniques for serving customers over the telephone, is vital, as research indicates that 90% of initial business contacts are made over the phone. Employees' telephone skills are important, and companies can benefit from a training program that teaches telebility techniques to all employees using the phone and performs follow-up evaluations that ensures that the new skills are utilized. The telebility of employees can turn telephone contacts into sales opportunities by teaching employees to record basic information on all contacts. Employees should be encouraged to become active message takers: paper and writing equipment should be provided for each phone, employees should be instructed to verify all numbers and the spelling of names, and employees should be required to request telephone numbers from all contacts.
- Published
- 1990