I have a work contact that INSISTS on calling me every.single.time she has anything to discuss. It's a broker and we have at least ten that we work with regularly that I could send our business to and thirty other brokers knocking on our door, so she basically (without sounding all high and mighty) has to earn our business.
The problem with these long phone calls and voicemails is that all of the details get lost. I like having things in black and white to reference and also as much easier documentation than voicemails. The woman at the company who was in her position previously was awesome about this. We both were aware that our outlooks are open all of the time and I swear I will respond to your email within seconds if you have a question. Apparently this other woman is not aware of that? I'm age discriminating here, but the previous employee was also younger and this woman is older (like 50s+) and maybe not as technology-savvy.
Is there a polite way of telling someone that your preferred method of communication is email?
Re: Work question/dilemma: EMAIL ME, DAMMIT!
I agree that they shouldn't go away completely and are good for certain (rare) things, but this is like "Hey LB, how many units are in this condo association?" or "Can you please verify x, y, and z?" The first one I need some time to find the information and probably can't do it while I'm sitting on the phone anyway and the second one - anything that involves a list of items to verify should be emailed.
For the sales thing, she would win a lot more points in my eyes if she would just effing email me.
On anything that you need to get back to her, I would respond that you need a few minutes and will email her the answer. Or if she has a complicated request or is telling you something with a lot of details, say, "Listen, I am so overwhelmed today (or whatever) and I can't keep up with the details. Would you mind emailing that to me so I won't miss anything?" The more you ask her to email you, eventually she'll find it redundant to call you.
That's my theory anyway
Done. And done the last six months that we've been working together. She still calls every damn time.