- The business depends on it. If we don’t get paid we’re history
- Because it’s important we need to have rules and targets that protect the interests of the business
- Because it’s important it needs to be handled by a dedicated and discrete team…
- … and that team needs to be in-house…
- … because no one understands our business, our context and our customers better than we do
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Past Due: How to Turn Collections Into A Positive Customer Experience

What do we know about payment collection? I think we have always held these truths to be self-evident:But wait. The thing about self-evident truths is that they exist to be challenged. Ask any reputable scientist and you’ll be told that whenever you develop a new theory your first step should always be to do everything you can to prove it wrong. Then, and only then, can you be reasonably sure you’re right.If we use that logic here, I don’t think any one of us would need to challenge the first truth. Do we really want to forego being paid to find out what would happen? Of course not. Equally, there’s no question there have to be processes in place that serve the business’s interests. But in this case it’s not the whole truth – and in considering this and the other points that follow it we might start to see many of these things aren’t actually that binary.Let’s take that point again. Yes, rules and targets for payment collection of course need to protect the interests of the business – but they also need to be mindful of the interests of customers. Why? Because customer relationships are a key asset on which the business needs to bank. If we ignore this when pursuing payment we may lose the customer’s goodwill and possibly future business – and that, of course, is not in our own interests either.Now let’s take the final three points together. Yes, it’s vital that the collections team is dedicated, mindful of the importance of its role and in command of all the information it needs to fulfil that role successfully. But should it really be discrete – and does it really need to be in-house?
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