Step-by-step process for scheduling across languages. From greeting to confirmation — with real-time translation at every stage.
| Stage | Time | Goal | |
|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Opening & Language Setup | 0–30 sec | Establish rapport; confirm language |
2 |
Needs Qualification | 1–2 min | Understand what is being booked |
3 |
Availability Check | 1–2 min | Find suitable date, time, and resource |
4 |
Details Collection | 2–3 min | Capture all required booking information |
5 |
Confirmation & Summary | 1 min | Confirm booking and next steps |
6 |
Close & Follow-up | 30–60 sec | Professional sign-off; confirm communications |
| Booking Type | Required Fields | Optional / Nice-to-Have |
|---|---|---|
| Appointment | Full name, date/time, contact number, email | Preferred staff, language preference |
| Venue / Room | Full name, date, time, party size, deposit | Catering, accessibility requirements |
| Service | Full name, address, date/time window, contact | Access instructions, existing details |
| Healthcare | Full name, DOB, date/time, contact, insurance ref | GP details, prior visit history |
📅 Spell out dates: "the fourteenth of June" not "14/6" to avoid ambiguity.
🔢 Repeat numbers: Repeat reference numbers twice, digit by digit.
🕐 24h & 12h: Say both: "14:00 — that's 2pm your time."
👤 Spelling: Always ask "Could you spell that for me?" for names.
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