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Exploring Pre-Internet Communication Methods for TPC Consultants"

In summary, pre-internet communication methods refer to any form of communication used before the widespread use of the internet. It is important for TPC Consultants to explore these methods in order to gain a better understanding of how communication used to be conducted and to develop more well-rounded communication skills. They can incorporate these methods into their current work by using methods such as phone calls, in-person meetings, and fax machines. However, there are limitations to using these methods in today's digital age, such as efficiency and technological barriers. Some potential benefits of utilizing pre-internet communication methods include building stronger personal connections with clients, standing out from competitors, and potentially saving time and resources.
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After todays CC tech. difficulties, I started wondering.....Back before the WWW existed what in the world did TPC use to communicate all their info?? Via letters and phone calls on a daily basis? Telecourses for training I imagine but seriously, No Consultants Corner to log onto every day?! How in the world did consultants function!:confused:
 
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I think we all suffer from TMI. I don't remember getting so many updates back when the internet wasn't so popular. We'd get the CN and I looked forward to getting it. Now, I don't really care so much about getting it because I've already seen the whole thing online.
 
At our cluster meeting, my D was talking about things to read "when you get your CN this week". I just laughed and said, "But it's been online for a few days now and I've already read the whole thing." Of course, then I put in a plug for Deb and her article. How much fun that was to say, "I know the consultant on the cover!" Even my D - who thinks C/S is mainly a waste of time - was really impressed!
 
Instead of the Weekly Bites we used to get postcards (every other week as I recall) that had information on it and of course the month KCN.
 
yep. it was the postcards, the newsletter (they both used to have a different name, commission check and a letter if you were going to go inactive thats it
 
I just try to browse, not read CN online. That way when I get it in the mail, it's still new.
 

Related to Exploring Pre-Internet Communication Methods for TPC Consultants"

1. What exactly is meant by "pre-internet communication methods"?

Pre-internet communication methods refer to any form of communication that was used before the widespread use of the internet. This can include methods such as phone calls, in-person meetings, and written correspondence via mail or fax.

2. Why is it important for TPC Consultants to explore these methods?

Exploring pre-internet communication methods can provide TPC Consultants with a better understanding of how communication used to be conducted and the potential benefits and drawbacks of these methods. It can also help them develop more well-rounded communication skills and be better equipped to handle situations where internet access may be limited.

3. How can TPC Consultants incorporate pre-internet communication methods into their current work?

There are several ways TPC Consultants can incorporate pre-internet communication methods into their work. This can include using phone calls or in-person meetings for client consultations, sending physical copies of documents or proposals via mail, and utilizing fax machines for quick communication.

4. Are there any limitations to using pre-internet communication methods in today's digital age?

Yes, there are some limitations to using pre-internet communication methods in today's digital age. These methods may not always be as efficient or convenient as modern forms of communication, and they may not be suitable for all types of communication. Additionally, there may be geographical or technological barriers that can make it challenging to use these methods in certain situations.

5. What are the potential benefits of utilizing pre-internet communication methods?

Some potential benefits of utilizing pre-internet communication methods include building stronger personal connections with clients, standing out from competitors who primarily rely on digital communication, and potentially saving time and resources in certain situations. These methods can also provide a sense of nostalgia and add a personal touch to business interactions.

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