2007-5-20 01:42
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Making a Business phone call
[size=2][color=DarkRed][b]In today's business environment, a significant part of our working day is often spent on the telephone. &`^4|"[ ^&f&D3HE)n
To make this time most productive, specific telephone techniques can be applied daily. 9l,I
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[/b][/color][/size][align=center][b][size=2]Each business phone call you make during the day can be thought of as having three stages:
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[/size][size=2]a beginning, a middle, and an end.
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[/size][size=2]By properly handling each of these stages, you will maximize your chances for making a professional,
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effective presentation.
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[/size][size=2]At the beginning, First, you should introduce yourself immediately so that the person you're speaking with knows who you are. Never simply say, "Hello," and expect that your voice will be recognized.
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Instead, say something like: "This is Swan, I'm calling in regards to ..." KON4f
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By giving your name and stating the reason for the call, you'll establish
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a clearly defined beginning to the conversation.
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At the beginning, you should also establish that the person you're calling has the time to speak with you.