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    CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY FOR THE TELEPHONE All telephone calls shall be answered promptly and in a professional and courteous manner in accordance with the DHHS guidelines for responding to telephone calls. Guidelines for the Telephone Please remember that when “the telephone rings three‚ it rings for thee.” Answering the telephone is every employee’s responsibility throughout the DHHS. As a general rule‚ telephones should be answered within three (3) rings and it becomes each employee’s job to

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    features of telephone systems and how to use them The different features of telephone systems are they allow you to make external phone calls to clients and internal phone calls to fellow colleagues. There are a number of different features of telephone systems such as being able to call transfer to different members of the team by selecting from the telephone that you are transferring to. Voicemail is a feature which allows the person to leave a message for the person they are trying to call so they

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    BIO/GEO 353 - Marine Ecology - Spring 2013 – Syllabus and Course Description Note: The course web site is NOT on Blackboard. The URL is: http://life.bio.sunysb.edu/marinebio/bio353 For general information‚ consult the university academic calendar for spring. All downloadable exercises and assignments will be obtained from this URL. There will be no paper handed out in class after this syllabus. Please note: The powerpoint notes are not complete course notes and you cannot study only from

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    don’t answer your call‚ please leave a voice mail message and I’ll try to call you back as soon as I can. outgoing message – a recorded message that other callers hear when one does not answer one’s phone * Samantha lives alone‚ but for safety she had a male friend record her outgoing message. try – attempt; one effort to do something‚ especially one of many * It might take a few tries before we figure out how to do this. to call (someone) back – to return someone’s call; to call a person after

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    Face-To-Face Communication Wasim Feroz Coleman University Face-To-Face Communication Introduction Besides the traditional communication way - letters‚ email and telephone calls are available too. They make people ’s communication easier‚ faster and more convenient. However‚ in my opinion‚ face-to-face communication is better than the above types of communication. There are several advantages of this personal communication. When people communicate to each other in person‚ they can have instant feedback

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    Abstract Advanced Eyecare is an optometrist office that is looking to implement an appointment notification program. This program will allow the optometrist office to automatically notify the patients of upcoming appointments through a telephone call. This paper will describe the array structure needed in the program in order to properly run the program. Along with describing how the array structure will be utilized‚ this paper will also provide the pseudo-code that the program will use. Once

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    In Act One of “An Inspector Calls” how does J.B. Priestley uses dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to the members of the audience‚as well as interest and involve them in his play? J.B Priestley was born in Bradford‚ Yorkshire on 13th September 1894. He firm believer of socialism which is a political theory or system in which the means of production and distribution are controlled by the people therefore he disagrees firmly with capitalism. Priestley set his play in 1912 because the

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    J.B. Priestley wrote ‘An Inspector calls’ at the height of his powers as a playwright. The plays purpose it to deliver a pro-socialist message to the audience. The writer does this by using dramatic devices to convey his concerns and ideas to members of the audience. It is a political drama‚ aimed at the upper and middle classes‚ since they were the most likely to see the play. The message from the playwright is that the individual and the community all have varying responsibilities within society;

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    interrupt unless you absolutely have to. Observe proper telephone etiquette Coworkers also have issues with those who spend most of their time on personal phone calls. Its good business to keep personal phone calls to a minimum and to keep cell phones turned off during business hours. Respect the privacy of those around you. Don’t read memos or faxes on other people’s desks and don’t make comments about overheard phone calls. Respect all your coworkers Be respectful to all‚ no matter

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    subscribers – almost half of the global population (para. 2). While telephones have been used in virtually every household for decades people were tied to the telephone and the telephone was tied to a specific location. Telephone booths were a common sight. With cell phones‚ the phone goes with the user‚ everywhere. No longer do teens have the excuse “I couldn’t find a phone” when they are late for curfew even though telephone booths are almost non-existent. If the teen does not have a cell phone

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