07-15-2009 09:26 AM - edited 03-18-2019 10:28 AM
Hi all,
Here is the description of the scenario :
A calls B in order to be transferred to C.,so, B calls C. At this moment we have the call A-B on hold and B-C active. B , for some reason, put C on hold and come back to A (to verify some thing). At this point, B decided to make the transfer, by doing a direct transfer for example. However, A see that his phone shows that the call is "fom C" whereas actually he has dialed first.
How could we overcome this little prob.
thanks.
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07-15-2009 10:04 AM
Direct Transfer is such a pain to use and to train people on using we don't even cover it in our end-user training and we remove the DirTrfr softkey from the template. The only place it makes any kind of sense is in a receptionist role, and they use the Attendant Console to do the same thing. I would approach it from an end-user training perspective. If B knew that A wanted to talk to C, B should have initiated the call to C as a transfer in the first place. If not, B should tell C that B will the send the call from A immediately, disconnect, then cold-transfer A to C.
07-15-2009 10:04 AM
Direct Transfer is such a pain to use and to train people on using we don't even cover it in our end-user training and we remove the DirTrfr softkey from the template. The only place it makes any kind of sense is in a receptionist role, and they use the Attendant Console to do the same thing. I would approach it from an end-user training perspective. If B knew that A wanted to talk to C, B should have initiated the call to C as a transfer in the first place. If not, B should tell C that B will the send the call from A immediately, disconnect, then cold-transfer A to C.
07-17-2009 04:32 AM
Hi Chris,
I like your thinking here! Sometimes the old "KISS" principle really comes into play. +5 points for this excellent advice for Ramzi.
Cheers!
Rob
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