Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Email Etiquette

Email is a significant of an executive’s day to day comings and goings. We receive tons of email, some of which are work-related, while many are either spam or personal mails. With the familiarity that we have on email, we may miss the importance of it and the implications of the things we say or do through emails. Here are some email practices that would help ensure you’re clear from any email trouble:
  • Use the high priority button on really (REALLY) important emails. Do not overuse it, as a sign of respect to your co-workers. The high priority button is somewhat a sacred thing. If you receive an email marked as high priority, wouldn’t you really prioritize it? You don’t want to be like the girl who cried wolf. People who receive your high priority email may do the opposite – push it back to their to-deal-with list.
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