Is technology hindering our ability to communicate effectively?
Technological advances have now enabled us to communicate in a variety of ways – Facebook, Twitter, email and text messaging to name a few.
Technological advances have now enabled us to communicate in a variety of ways – Facebook, Twitter, email and text messaging to name a few.
It may sound difficult, but successful entrepreneurs like Guy Kawasaki swear by this time-saving method. Here’s how to implement it in your daily life.
These five types of emails can sabotage morale, ruin relationships, and kill your office culture. Make sure you’re not setting a bad example.
Lady Danielle Di-Masi blogs about how those emails you send late at night might be perceived by the receiver.
“Getting emails in the middle of the night also might make people question what you have been doing online till 2am. Sure the reality may be that you have to do these sorts of hours, but that is what the draft folder is for and send the email first thing in the morning.”
Lady Danielle Di-Masi looks at minding your manners in emails.
“I know we’ve all been there, you’re about to rush off to a meeting when you notice an email from a colleague, staff member or client just asking a question that you know only needs a quick response and you can delete that email… So you quickly type a “yes” or “no” and delete and rush off to your meeting.”
Whether you like it or not, emails have become the staples when sending out marketing messages. It isn’t rocket science, but a little effort can go a long way. Here are some tips to increase your email savvy: Don’t try and send a single message out to everyone. Think about the content and personalise it […]
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