In my first job, my boss asked me to make and receive phone calls on his behalf.
He saw I wasn't good at it so he suggested me two things:
1) Write a script before you call.
2) Write down all that the other person says and that you think is important.
For my second job, I made a script based on the communication I saw on TV. It might not sound natural, but it worked for me. Something like:
Quote:
Good morning. I'm Y from Company X.
I'm calling to make a follow-up on some invoices (or memos) we requested... to make a follow-up on an order we placed last week... etcetera...
Sometimes I didn't know what the other person would say after that, so I wrote a bank of questions I had to do and answers (keywords) for possible questions they would do.
Quote:
· Ask about ETA?
· Ask if they can issue a new invoice?
· Lead time 2 weeks.
· Part number: XYZ123
· Discrepancy 350 USD (credit memo)
Etcetera...
This is useful in a professional setting. For personal calls, I only like calls from my family and best friends, but I suck at others.
TL;DR: Advise1) Make a script before calling. Write your introduction and the purpose of your call.
2) Make a bank of possible questions to make and possible answers to questions the other person could make.
3) Write down what the other person says that you consider important.
You can have a notebook for that and write numbers 1, 2, and 3 on the same page to keep a log of your calls. Also, you can make a review on the same page and check it later in case you need to solve something similar in the future.
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I'm a diagnosed Aspie and ADHDer.