Well Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
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Alexander Graham Bell as an elder knew the English language, and the Mohawk language. This was especially useful because he was marketing the invention of the telephone at that time.
He is remebered because of numerous things. For instance, He is remembered for being elected first president of the National Geographic Society, Being part of the group that devised a kite capable of carrying aperson, Inventing the photophon (a device that transmits speech by light rays), forming the Bell telephone company to operate local telephne exchange operations, developing the "Hydrodrome" (a boat that goes up to 70 mph and which was the fastest boat in the world for many years), founding a school for deaf mutes in Boston, Massechusetts, and, of course inventing the telephone. Is that enough for you?
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Several chance encounters influenced Thomas Edison's spirit of invention. In 1862, he rescued a child from the train tracks As a reward, the child's father taught him telegraphy. Telegraphy skills set him on the path to some his greatest inventions afforded him the opportunity to travel, perfect his scientific experiments and start the Invention Factory. Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone inspired him to experiment and improve upon the model. His meeting with Edward Muybridge led to the invention of the motion picture.
The most important skills that are needed are to create a website are creativity and patience. One needs to be creative to be able to design the page, and they need to have a lot of time to spare to create and upkeep it.
Some good books about telephone skills include "Telephone Etiquette and Customer Service" by Arthur M. Richardson, "Perfect Phrases for Customer Service" by Robert Bacal, and "The Customer Service Revolution" by John DiJulius. These books provide practical tips and strategies for effective communication over the phone and improving customer service.
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Yes, when a customer can get itwhat does customers service mean to you?By personal and interpersonal skills such as communication skills,listening skills,language,gestures and posture, telephone techniques.....