June 5th, 2006
LinkTipIdea highlights an interesting article from USA Today about using your cell phone while traveling abroad.
Because we rely so heavily on cell phones these days, most people take it for granted that they can be reached on their cell phones in most locations. However, as the article states, this can all change when traveling abroad. If you are going away on business to another country, make sure you know if your phone is going to work or not. This article lays out a few different options for how to go about this, be sure to check it out if there is even the possibility that you might be traveling in the future.
Tags: business-travel,
cell-phone,
summer-vacation,
travel,
vacation
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May 10th, 2006
Ladies, I’m not sure if this happens to you, but I’ve definitely seen and heard it in the Men’s Room. This event I’m referencing is talking on your cell phone in the bathroom. I can’t even begin to imagine how someone would think that this is ok. The amazing part is that I’ve heard people have entire conversations with their boss or client WHILE IN THE BATHROOM! How rude is that, not to mention a tad gross. I think you can see where this tip is going: If you get a phone call in the bathroom, for the love of god, WAIT until you get outside of the bathroom to answer. If they have to wait a minute for you to call them back, I’m sure the world won’t end.
Tags: business,
cell-phone,
client
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April 9th, 2006
Since the rise of cell phone use in the workplace, this question has plagued people at all levels of management: Should you give your cell phone number out to your client? The quick answer seems like “Sure, why not?”. However, I urge you to think about this before you go ahead and give it out.
Here are five questions to ask yourself before you make this decision:
- Are you the sole owner of the cell phone? - Sometimes couples will share a common cell phone. If you’re not the only person who uses your cell phone I would strongly advise that you don’t give this number out. This is because you can’t be sure what kind of reception your client will receive when they call. For example, what if the person you share it with thinks it’s a telemarketer and is rude? Or what if they accidentally erase a message or hang up? Because of this, you need to make sure you are the only person with access to this phone if you decided to give the number out.
- Do you check your messages/answer it regularly? - This is another important point. If you don’t check your cell phone messages regularly or you don’t have it on most of the time, then you shouldn’t give your number out. Most likely, if your client is trying to reach you on your cell phone then it is an urgent matter (at least to them, which means it is to you too). You have to make sure that you answer it, or that you get back to them in a timely manner.
- Do you get good cell phone service at your office? - If your clients can’t reach you, then that number is no good to them. It also will just frustrate them to have a number that they can never reach you at during normal business hours. Make sure you have a strong signal during the business day, otherwise don’t bother giving them your number.
- Are you willing to be on call 24X7? - Once your client gets a hold of your cell phone number, I can guarantee that they will call you regardless of the hour or day of the week. Weekends, nights, you will get a call if they feel they need to contact you. You need to think about what this will mean to not only you, but to your family as well. This is a significant intrusion into their personal lives, and you should see what they think before making a decision.
- Does your company allow it? - This is the most important question of all. You must make sure that your company allows you to give your cell phone number to your clients. 99% of the time, this is no problem, but some companies do have a problem with this. Even if your company doesn’t, clear it with your boss first.
These are just five of the more common questions you could ask yourself, make sure to brainstorm for anything specific to your situation. The main thing to remember is this: This is a very important decision to make and it should not be made without a good amount of thought put into it.
Tags: business,
cell-phone,
cell-phone-number,
client,
phone-number,
professional
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March 20th, 2006
One new article for you and a new Tip of the Day, see below:
- See Using the Document Map View for a huge timesaver when it comes to navigating large Microsoft Word documents.
- The new Tip of the Day, Cell Phone Surprise, has some good advice on what to do with your cell phone during meetings.
Tags: cell-phone,
meeting,
Microsoft Word,
microsoft-office,
navigation,
word
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March 20th, 2006
Most, if not all, business professionals today carry around some type of cell phone. It is almost essential in the workplace today in order for people to contact you on the fly. However, there is nothing more embarrassing than going into a meeting and having your custom ring from “The Police” start playing while the meeting is going on. Save yourself the embarrassment: make sure to put your cell phone on vibrate before you enter the meeting, or leave it at your desk entirely.
Tags: cell-phone,
meeting,
work
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