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Escape From Voicemail Hell / Boost Your Productivity By Making Voicemail Work For You

Escape From Voicemail Hell / Boost Your Productivity By Making Voicemail Work For You

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for all Business Professionals!
Review: "Paul LeBon has his fingers on the pulse of modern business. "VoicemailHell" goes beyond the mechanics of flow charts and phone systems to the real power of voicemail. It provides simple solutions-human impact solutions-that will help you improve communications with employees, strengthen business relationships with clients, and effectively manage your time. Not since the "One Minute Manager" has a business book packed such a punch!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read for all Business Professionals!
Review: "Paul LeBon has his fingers on the pulse of modern business. "VoicemailHell" goes beyond the mechanics of flow charts and phone systems to the real power of voicemail. It provides simple solutions-human impact solutions-that will help you improve communications with employees, strengthen business relationships with clients, and effectively manage your time. Not since the "One Minute Manager" has a business book packed such a punch!"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And I thought I knew everything about voicemail.
Review: As a telecommunications manager for a large firm, voice messaging is one of my headaches. This book is a great help to people who fumble, mutter, speak in rapid fire, or just get nervous leaving voicemail messages. As the author says, all the telecomm industry has ever done is give out flow charts showing people which button to push for which function. This bok finally shows people how to communicate, not just press buttons!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book has increased my effectiveness
Review: Bravo to Paul LeBon for this no-nonsense, easy-to-apply productivity maximizer!

I had spent the past couple of years complaining that technology is turning us all into slaves. There's so much information to keep up with. There are always so many responses and answers demanded of us to supply, that I had been feeling like I was living at the mercy of the technology that was supposed to be making my life easier.

"Escape from Voicemail Hell" is crammed with powerful ideas on how to harness the power of your voicemail to serve you, not the other way around. I have learned how to get people to leave me more concise and thought-out messages, how to approach my callbacks strategically, and how to get the information I want and need from others with a lot less effort.

I didn't even realize how much I needed this book until I picked it up. Not only do I see how much more effective I am by following its principles, but my boss and my clients have made positive comments to me, as well. I've been amazed by how simple, yet powerful it has been to turn LeBon's advice to my advantage. I highly recommend this book. I've gotten so much out of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book has increased my effectiveness
Review: Bravo to Paul LeBon for this no-nonsense, easy-to-apply productivity maximizer!

I had spent the past couple of years complaining that technology is turning us all into slaves. There's so much information to keep up with. There are always so many responses and answers demanded of us to supply, that I had been feeling like I was living at the mercy of the technology that was supposed to be making my life easier.

"Escape from Voicemail Hell" is crammed with powerful ideas on how to harness the power of your voicemail to serve you, not the other way around. I have learned how to get people to leave me more concise and thought-out messages, how to approach my callbacks strategically, and how to get the information I want and need from others with a lot less effort.

I didn't even realize how much I needed this book until I picked it up. Not only do I see how much more effective I am by following its principles, but my boss and my clients have made positive comments to me, as well. I've been amazed by how simple, yet powerful it has been to turn LeBon's advice to my advantage. I highly recommend this book. I've gotten so much out of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great/short read with quick payback
Review: Everyone uses voicemail, but few actually use it effectively. This book tells how to use voice mail productively and how to avoid pitfalls.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Are you a Sales Pro Frustrated by Voicemail?
Review: Here's a book that not only offers great ideas, but sets some outstanding 'rules' to follow when getting caught up in voicemail. It's a quick read and the only book available on this topic. You'll be very glad you own this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and effective!
Review: I really enjoyed this quick read that allows you to apply several techniques to any industry. Rich with examples in a common sense format. Highly recommended to Sales Managers who deal with salespeople and their customers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simple and effective!
Review: I really enjoyed this quick read that allows you to apply several techniques to any industry. Rich with examples in a common sense format. Highly recommended to Sales Managers who deal with salespeople and their customers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great information; to the point and concise!
Review: I work for a telecommunications company and thought I knew how to use voicemail. This book taught me things I never thought of and has helped me deal with customer issues more efficiently. I also thought the suggestion to leave a customer a 'thank you' voicemail late in the evening was impressive. Bravo, Paul LeBon!


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