Closing the sales office at 5 - quite a saving

Closing the sales office at 5 - quite a saving

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DSLiverpool

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Saturday 18th April 2015
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Looking at battening down the hatches and one thing on the radar is closing at 5 not 5.30 (and the wage saving it ensues). It makes no difference to shipping orders and we will do a 2 week study of what happens after 5 sales call wise.

We still have a message service that is answered out of hours

We are not a shop but do get callers and of course we would stay on occasion for a collector if required.

Any thoughts?

DSLiverpool

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Saturday 18th April 2015
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After checking what happens after 5 I may well divert calls to someone (me) - the live help goes to one of us when we are shut anyway.

DSLiverpool

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Monday 20th April 2015
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maffski said:
Don't you already have the information in your sales system to check this historically? Even if there's no front end to it the information should be in the database.

Edit: You should be able to get call logs out of the phone system as well, to at least check how many callers you get after 5.
Call logs yes - its call quality we need to define - we may get lots of calls asking why the bloody carrier didn't deliver today smile its the "I need 20 headsets for yesterday" calls I particularly don't want to miss.

DSLiverpool

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Tuesday 21st April 2015
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andy-xr said:
DSLiverpool said:
Call logs yes - its call quality we need to define - we may get lots of calls asking why the bloody carrier didn't deliver today smile .
Whatever your opening hours might end up being, I'd say you should definitely take those calls rather than bin them. People want to know whats gone wrong, they dont need to know exactly what you're going to do about it, but they do want to let you know and ignoring them lessens the repeat business.

For me, all incoming calls other than people touting their stuff are important ones to take

You were making mention a while ago that you couldnt find a good sales person, and I guess if you're battening down the hatches a bit you might not have found them? Might it now be a good idea to look at remote sales people who dont need to be in an office til either 5 or 5.30, but instead can crack on from whaerever they are. I find remote working makes me more productive, I can leave some things til later in the day after hours if necessary and do them when I want, making better use of office hours to get hold of people rather than be tied to my inbox.
I found a great sales guy but we didn't see eye to eye unfortunately and in all honesty I think I should train one up as I am only happy "my way". Typically its been crazy last few days.
On calls we are the only company in our sector that answers the phone and doesn't use an auto attendant, however yesterday from 5 to 5.30 we had 2 invoice requests and a couple of "how do I " calls which an out of hours message service could handle I guess.