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Tame Your Telephone

Tame Your Telephone

 

              By Billee Pike

 

              Your telephone can be one of your most valuable business tools. Or it can become a time

              management handicap - incessantly de manding your attention and be coming more of an

              intrusive interruption than an asset. And it can cost you hours of precious time. Here are

              some ways to tame your telephone:

 

              Is it really necessary to answer your phone each time it rings? If not, let your answering

              machine or voice mail answer it for you.

 

              Leave a short greeting on your answering machine or voice mail. Some people won't wait to

              leave a message if your greeting is too long. Also, in your greeting, ask people to leave a

              detailed message so you'll be better prepared for your return call.

 

              Make sure you have everything you need before you make or return your calls, for instance,

              customer files, price lists, order forms, a pen.

 

              Make or return calls during a certain block of time. Anytime you group activities together,

              it's a time saver.

 

              Make or return calls between 4 and 5 p.m. Most people end their business day around 5

              p.m., so they will be more inclined to get down to business rather than chat.

 

              Use a timer. When you answer or make a phone call, set your timer for a certain amount of

              time. When the timer goes off, it's time to wind up the call.

 

              Do other "busy" work while you're on the phone. Stuff envelopes, sign letters, staple

              reports, etc.

 

              Use a speaker phone or headset. With your hands free, you can be far more productive. It's

              much easier and faster to check files, use the computer, take notes or other necessary tasks.

 

              Leave a detailed message when you get an answering machine or voice mail during your

              outgoing calls. This lets the other person be prepared when they return your call. If your

              message is detailed enough, it may eliminate the need for a call-back altogether.

 

              Control your time on the phone and you will save valuable time. Remember, in one hour of

              uninterrupted time, you can get as much done as you would in 2½ hours of interruptible

              time. Think about it (but not too long - you have work to do!). HBM

 

              Billee Pike has a full line of reports and books, many with reprint and resell rights. Send

              $1.00 to the following address for a copy of her catalog: DAILEE DISPATCH , 7415

              Bauchat, Brighton, MI 48116-9145.