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An electrical business owner is auditing customer complaints regarding diagnostic fees. The audit reveals that when customers decline immediate repairs, technicians simply pack up and leave after giving a verbal explanation of the issue. By analyzing this workflow gap, the owner realizes that to properly justify the fee, build trust, and provide the customer with a reference for future decisions, technicians must be required to produce a ____ deliverable containing the problem description and a line-item quote before leaving.
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After completing a diagnostic visit at a customer's home, what written deliverable should you provide to the customer?
After completing a diagnostic visit, you should only provide your written problem description and line-item quote to the customer if they agree to move forward with the repair.
In an electrical contracting business, providing a written deliverable after a diagnostic call is a key professional practice. Match each component or policy of the deliverable with the primary business purpose it serves.
You have just identified the cause of a customer's electrical issue during a diagnostic visit. Arrange the following actions in the correct order to successfully apply the written deliverable policy before leaving the job site.
An electrical business owner is auditing customer complaints regarding diagnostic fees. The audit reveals that when customers decline immediate repairs, technicians simply pack up and leave after giving a verbal explanation of the issue. By analyzing this workflow gap, the owner realizes that to properly justify the fee, build trust, and provide the customer with a reference for future decisions, technicians must be required to produce a ____ deliverable containing the problem description and a line-item quote before leaving.
A new electrical contracting business owner is reviewing how her three technicians handle the end of diagnostic visits. She wants to choose the approach that best justifies the diagnostic fee, builds customer trust, and gives the customer a useful reference for future decisions.
• Technician A: Verbally explains the problem in detail, texts the customer a total repair price, and leaves. • Technician B: Writes up a document describing the identified problem and listing each repair item with its individual price, then hands it to the customer before leaving—regardless of whether the customer approves the work. • Technician C: Only prepares a written problem description and quote when the customer agrees to proceed with the repair, to avoid wasting time on paperwork for jobs that won't happen.
Which technician's approach should the owner adopt as the company standard?