Tools to help a dyslexic sales rep

Id suggest voice notes are an obvious solution.

That said, I've employed several dyslexic sales people in my time and notes were never a problem, as long as they are able to understand them - it was only in the final form that they needed other support, but I think most basic packages can now help
 
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fisicx

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Agreed. Voice to text apps work well.

You then bungvthreabscript through an AI tool to tidy things up. They past the final result to you for vetting before publication.
 
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Data Swami

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    are the sales calls virtual or on the phone? A couple of solutions you can use here. Fireflies.ai is a really good solution that covers most Videoconferencing tools and also connects to some dialers and CRM tools to transfer the notes straight away which they can check to make sure its accurate.

    If its just the phone check your tele provider as alot of them have started to provide transcription services that you could grab and then have it run through an AI process to grab the relevant notes
     
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    JEREMY HAWKE

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    Wispa flow is probably very good for this person

     
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    Gecko001

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    Just tell him that he should take his time when making calls and once the call is over, to spend more time writing notes on the call. There is no magic bullet. People with dyslexia are just slower with reading a writing, but that does not mean they are stupid. Albert Einstein was dyslexic, so is Whoopi Goldberg and Steven Spielberg.
     
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