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Effective Telephone Communication: Make a Great First Impression

Impress callers in 10 seconds with answering, directing, and message-taking techniques. Use a pleasant voice, gather information, and terminate calls professionally. Enhance your telephone proficiency now!

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Effective Telephone Communication: Make a Great First Impression

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  1. Telephone Techniques You have less than 10 seconds to make your first impression!

  2. Answering Calls • Answer on first or second ring • Use a pleasant voice • Identify company and office the caller has reached • If it is a direct line, identify yourself using your first name and last name

  3. Directing the Call • Gather information from the caller • Decide if you can handle the request or forward the call to someone else • Ask caller if he/she wants to be redirected or offer to take a message and have the other person return the call • If you need to retrieve information ask if caller wants to hold or be called back

  4. Taking Messages • The 3 W’s: • Who is to be called back? • When is the best time to return the call? • What information is the caller seeking? • Write clearly and concisely • Initial message form so recipient can ask for clarification if necessary

  5. Terminating the Call • Verify information in message • Thank the caller and let them know you will follow up on their message • Give them a time frame when they can expect to be called back • Let the caller hang up first

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