You must plan every step of your script. You must determine the number of pages required to create your output. When planning your script, consider the following:
You should map out the process flow for a script. The following sample process flow is created for you to understand the script flow and its functionality.
This section contains images that correspond to the blocks in the above process flow.
On the starting page, the agent confirms the customer's information and proceeds with the call by discussing the current channel subscription details. The agent introduces the new offers available and seeks permission to proceed with the call.
The agent closes the Call.
The agent again confirms the customer information, after the verification moves to the next window.
The customer confirms the Name and Address, and after the agent clicks the Yes buttons, the screen moves to the customer's current subscription details screen.
A screen displaying the customer information and subscription details appears. The agent promotes the new offer that is currently active and requests to proceed with the details.
When the agents click Yes, the available offer details screen appears.
See the images in 1A.
The customer selects an offer and the agent clicks on the required package.
The agent verifies the address information of the customer and clicks Verify.
If the address is verified in the database, the agent schedules an appointment.
If the update is changed or incorrect, the agent updates the correct or updated address to the database.
The agent process the payment details.
Thanks customer and closes the call.