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How time flies. Do you remember when voicemail was the new thing? Even though many people rely more on email than the phone, voicemail is still a well-used feature with its own challenges. Voice mail is sometimes considered impersonal and infuriating, particularly to those who have a deadline or who need immediate help. Don't you just love it when you place a call and the robotic voice says, "Thank you for calling xyz company. If you know your party's extension, please press it now." Of course, you don't know your party's extension, and sometimes, even when you do and press the appropriate number, you get back to the original robotic voice in time to hear ringing, the electronic voice telling you to leave a message, a long silence, more ringing and another instruction to leave message at the tone. Even more special are those occasions when the operator does not come on if you hold, so you get automatically disconnected.
On the plus side, the benefits of voice mail are numerous. Users love it because they can return calls to customers and clients and leave messages any time day or night, freeing them from being tied to normal business hours. You no longer have to worry that a receptionist will mess up your message, spell your name wrong, forget to write down your phone number, transpose digits, or the worst, lose the message entirely. According to a study by Traveler's Corporation, a Hartford, Connecticut-based insurance company, its survey found that 60% of its internal telephone calls did not require a two-way conversation. Leaving key information or a confirmation no longer requires interrupting another person.
Odette Pollar is a nationally known speaker, author, and consultant. President of the management consulting firm, Smart Ways to Work based in Oakland, CA, her most recent book is Surviving Information Overload. Email to share your comments, questions and suggestions: odette@SmartWaysToWork.com. Visit us at: www.smartwaystowork.com call: 1-800-599-8463.
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