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Evaluation Process Initiation
Introduction to Evaluation
- The evaluation process begins, and the evaluator notifies the candidate, Maira, to proceed.
- Maira prepares her equipment for the evaluation.
System Setup
- Maira logs into the company system and sets her status to available for calls.
- She initiates a call to a client, introducing herself and offering an unlimited package from RLMobile.
Client Interaction
Offering Packages
- Maira presents an unlimited package that includes texts, internet data, and phone services for 299 pesos.
- She suggests another package with international calling benefits due to the client's family in the U.S.
Highlighting Benefits
- Maira explains that the first three calls of up to 10 minutes are free as part of this package.
- She reassures the client about making a deposit of 100 pesos to secure this promotion.
Data Confirmation
Collecting Client Information
- Maira requests confirmation of the client's email address and additional contact numbers.
- After confirming details like email and phone number, she thanks the client for their cooperation.
Conclusion of Call
Wrapping Up Interaction
- Maira concludes her call by thanking Luis (the client), providing her contact information for future assistance.
Evaluation Assessment
Transitioning to Evaluation Phase
- The evaluator informs Maira that they will now assess her performance based on observation guides.
Questionnaire Application
- The evaluator explains that there are 13 questions in total with various formats including multiple choice.
- They confirm confidentiality regarding the assessment tool being used.
Results Compilation
Finalizing Evaluation Results
- After completing assessments, results will be compared against established criteria for competency judgment.
Generating Evaluation Document
- The evaluator prepares an evaluation document detailing best practices observed during Maira's performance.
Feedback on Performance
Review of Best Practices
Evaluation Process and Client Data Capture
Importance of Preparation
- Emphasizes the necessity of having all materials prepared before evaluations, particularly focusing on capturing client data correctly.
- Highlights a missed opportunity due to not using the provided Excel sheet for data capture, which is crucial for accurate evaluation.
Evaluation Criteria and Results
- Confirms that both criteria for achieving a competent judgment were met, resulting in a competent evaluation for Mayra.
- Explains that the collected documentation will be reviewed by a panel to determine if it meets procedural standards for certification.
Documentation and Acknowledgment
- The evaluator requests Mayra's acknowledgment through her signature on the evaluation document.
- Discusses providing copies of documents with signatures to ensure proper record keeping.
Feedback on Performance
- Commends Mayra's preparation practices, noting their importance during client interactions such as phone calls.
- Stresses the significance of accurately capturing client data to facilitate future follow-ups or audits.
Areas for Improvement
- Identifies two specific evaluation criteria related to client data capture that were not met, emphasizing their importance in maintaining records.
- Recommends ongoing training in data entry processes and suggests pursuing further certification in standard 254 despite current shortcomings.
Final Remarks and Next Steps
- Clarifies that while Mayra achieved a passing score, she did not meet all necessary criteria; thus, her status remains "not yet competent."
Certification Process Discussion
Delivery of Documentation
- The speaker mentions providing a copy of the documentation with registered data, requesting the recipient's name and signature for acknowledgment.
- An original document is handed over for receipt confirmation, including a copy of the evaluation form. The date, name, and signature are again requested from the recipient.
Recommendations and Encouragement
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing areas of opportunity as highlighted in previous recommendations to improve future performance.
- Assurance is given that understanding past shortcomings will lead to better results in subsequent certification attempts. The speaker expresses confidence in the recipient's potential for improvement.
Next Steps