Training Course: Introduction to Credit Control Workshop
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Training Course Summary:
** THIS COURSE IS RUN ON DEMAND **This foundation workshop, intended for new and inexperienced credit controllers and team members, is an opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and skills regarding the key fundamental activities of the credit control function. Whilst the course is primarily designed for those new to credit control, the content can be readily enhanced to cater for those already with some knowledge of credit and collections procedures but who would like to develop their skills still further.
Training Course Overview/Content:
Introduction and ObjectivesCandidates should give their current level of credit
Experience and knowledge
Objectives of the day explored and explained
Part One - What is Consumer Credit Control?
Why have credit control?
The role and responsibilities of credit control
How the credit function fits into the bigger picture
Business objectives and the importance of cash flow
The ideal credit controller
Part Two - Measuring Credit Control and Individual Performance
DSO/Debtor Days
Aged Debt
Goals, targets and priorities
Monitoring performance and effectiveness
Measuring cash and cash flow
Part Three - Collecting Debt
The Call
Collection tools available
Collection strategies
Call planning
Successful telephone calls
Getting to the decision maker
Managing the collection process
Escalation techniques
Reasons for non payment
a) Excuses - Dealing with excuses
b) Reasons - Handling queries and issues
Part Four - Communication
Relationships with your customers
Relationships with sales and sales administration
Conflicting priorities
Handling conflict
Part Five - Time Management
Managing your day
Priorities
Meeting commitments
Being effective
Part Six - Pre Sale Activity
The need for credit limits
Credit vetting
Using agencies
Getting results
Part Seven - Other Matters
Retention of Title
Legal collections appreciation

