Having good telephone skills is crucial as the call may be
the catalyst for a prospective sale or provide vital counseling for a member
of public. However, since both parties may not see each other face-to-face,
a telephone conversation may not lead to favourable results; on the flip
side, it may lead to unintended misunderstanding.
Here are some tips:
Even voice tone
It is important to speak clearly in an even tone. If you are anxious or
even short of breadth, the other party may perceive that you are distracted.
This may cause the phone conversation to be terse and unproductive.
Identify Yourself
It is important to identify yourself to the other party before you
proceed with the conversation. It is not a good idea to assume that the
other party knows you.
Ask For Identification
Along the lines of the above point, you should also ask for the identity
of the other party. You do not want to reveal confidential information to
the wrong person on the other line! This is not as a far-fetched since
speaking on a mobile phone may create identity distortions as compared to
using a fixed-line phone.
Structured Call
If you are making a sale over the phone, it is important to ask the
customer if you can have a few minutes of his time. You should then proceed
with providing more important features of the product. Be mindful that if
the receiver is speaking as if he is driving, his mind may not be fully
registering what you are selling – in this type of situation, it will be
more productive to call him at his office or home.
Emotional Caller
If you receive a call from a member of public who is in an emotionally
unstable state, it is good to ensure that you are not in a distracting
environment; you should ensure that your full attention is with the caller.
Remember not to speak too loudly and allow other people to get details of
your confidential phone conversation.
Incoming Call
It is rude to abruptly pick up an incoming call and expect your phone
partner to hold. If the incoming call is urgent, it is a matter of courtesy
to tell your phone partner that you will get back to him shortly. Remember
to get his number.
Using the email/fax
In sales, you can complement the phone conversation with email
attachments or even a fax. This allows you to go through the product’s
specification and together be more persuasive in closing the sales. The
other party is able to better visualize your product.
Your handset
If the battery in your handset is running low, remember to inform the
other party. It also good practice to ask for his number if it is not
reflected in your phone system.
About The Author
This article is controbuted by Colin Ong TS, Managing Director of MR=MC
Consulting (http://www.mrmc.com.sg)
colin@mrmc.com.sg
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