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Information about requests for a speaker will flow to you from several directions and in diverse format (e.g., responses from brochure, unsolicited requests through the mail, email, phone, in person). Ideally you have set up systems and communications channels that give you the information you need to begin meeting the customers’needs. As we have learned earlier in this manual, knowing that a request exists for a speaker is just the beginning.
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Gambescia, S.F., González-McDevitt, E. (2005). Coordinating Requests from Your Constituents. In: Managing A Public Speaker Bureau. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-48567-1_8
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