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People judge your character by the level of civility that you exhibit in your dealings with them. This includes face-to-face communication, telephone ...
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Online bullying and harassment can affect anyone participating in social networks or using email. Fortunately, some of what might ...
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I wanted to take this opportunity to get a few things off my chest and out of my inbox. People really don't understand what they are doing to others when it comes to email. Therefore, I've compiled the following quick reference Email Dictionary.
Sending Options (To, CC, or BCC)
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Business/Technology Editors
MAYNARD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 5, 2002
Job interviews are a vital part of the job search process, and accordin...
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... also includes a section devoted to etiquette guidelines. . TFN asserts that it maintains a "...On October 7, 2003, Abraham emailed Beal directly asking for a logo for FS, and they s...
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For a host of reasons, email is a cursed medium. But by taking simple steps, emailers can save their colleagues from unneeded aggravation. Debra Hamilton, a communications consultant, outlines the most common mistakes in a recent report, Top Ten Email Blunders That Cost Companies Money. Most of the mistakes are the result of a failure to be direct with the recipient -- for example, stating the purpose of the message. Beyond declining etiquette in email, the sheer volume is another aspect senders should contemplate in advance. Hamilton believes that it is acceptable for email to be a source of conversation but it should not be a substitute for face-to-face conflict resolution.
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Employees spend more than 40% of their workday on email -- and they consider one-third of that time to be wasted. Email efficiency and etiquette expert Mike Song offers these 10 tips to get fewer emails, write better messages, and file and find information faster: 1. Send less. 2. Quit boomeranging. 3. Stop -- then send. 4. Be polite -- with conditions. 5. Schedule live conversations. 6. Strengthen subject lines. 7. Sculpt your bodies. 8. Coach others. 9. Store purposefully. 10. File smart.
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...An appendix explains email etiquette. Deisler is a freelance writer who co-wr...
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...When asked about email etiquette, nearly one quarter (24%) of email users said they...
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MADDENING MOTORISTS: Our confidential secretary, Bernice (wait, does "confidential" mean we're not supposed to say her name?), passed along a column idea from a woman who proposed we do something on "street etiquette.
Obviously, she had the right man. We are experts on any sort of etiquette, whether it's street or parlor or formal dining.
...You can send them by email to the address coming up just ahead .. Tim Grobaty...