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the setting - one day - without onCue - with onCue
Let's see what would have happened if Doreen had processed the customer query with onCue's help.
Doreen simply copies the customer's name from the email message.
The onCue
customer name recogniser queries the customer database and discovers Joe Bloggs
is a customer name and looks up his customer id. The customer information service
icon
appears in onCue's window. If she wanted to, Doreen could just double click
this to see the customer information:
However, something more urgent catches her attention.
Once it
has a valid customer ID, onCue looks it up the customer in the customer accounts
database to check if account is on hold. It is and the red account service warning
appears.
onCue also
knows that it can find order details from a customer ID and so the view last
order service icon
appears.
Doreen can see the red warning icon and simply double-clicks on it to see what is wrong. She can instantly see the account is on hold and that £10,000 is overdue.
With a double-click on the view last order icon, Doreen can also view last order to (it is ready for dispatch).
Doreen takes this back to Kathy who calls the customer to explain that the order will be sent as soon as he settles his account.
Joe Bloggs checks his books and realises he's left paying Roche and Roller's invoice a little too long. He sends a cheque and within days Roche and Roller have their £10,000 and Joe Bloggs has his steel pipes. Surprise, surprise? From then on Joe Bloggs becomes one of Roche and Roller's most prompt paying customers.
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