Straight from the field (from road warriors and CEOs), here are 10 ways smartphones can improve productivity on the go and increase sales:
"Contact lists in your phone are great, but to quickly capture people's names, the place you met, their relationship with other contacts and your own personal notes, use an app like ," says Katie Meurin, senior marketing manager, , an app development company. "To really make that meeting stick in your memory, add pictures, video or voice notes."
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"My clients are global, and I am contacted by them 24 hours a day," says John Paul Engel, CEO, , a management consulting firm. "I can't imagine doing my business without my smartphone. My clients have come to expect a quick response from me, and if I don't get back to them in a few minutes they think something is wrong." Being available, and being able to return calls quickly, is critical--for not just Engel but for mobile executives and sales reps in general. And while being available 24/7 is not always desirable, "this high level of service leads to great [customer] satisfaction, referrals and sales," he points out.