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Dear Bev,

Whatever happened to a good old-fashioned phone call? My team of next-generation admin and operational people seem to believe that if you send an email, you then simply wait interminably for a response, even if you need the response and can’t do the rest of your work without it.

We’ve had several cases recently where a client needs a follow-up, the information has to come from somewhere else (such as an outside partner of ours) and an email is sent— then nothing. When I follow up with my team members, I get the answer, “I sent them an email but they haven’t responded.”

I’m always asking why we wouldn’t just call someone to follow up. After all, emails can get lost, or land in junk or spam folders, or even be missed entirely because something else comes up. It isn’t a foolproof way of getting an answer from someone. A dozen or more times, important emails have gone unnoticed and unanswered. When I talk with other peers of mine, they tell me, “That’s this generation, they don’t like the phone.”

If no one uses the phone, how do we ensure we are getting answers for our clients and doing what’s needed for them?

K.D