One thing I've talked about is how to write an email at work. There are also some things I would never put in an email — here are three of them. 1. Personal information You should never share ...
Gen Z is already tired of endless back-and-forth of work emails. Because Gen Z entered the workforce during the digital work era, many young workers are used to the ease of real-time messaging ...
At some point, organisations decided to have some control over any electronic communication that was sent in their name, so they came up with work e-mail. My email for instance is: vm@victormochere.
and you're interrupted in a meeting or some other task at work by an urgent email labelled as important. It demands your immediate attention...or else, your job, customers, company reputation ...
I have a big problem with email. In an experiment, I decided not to check my work email for seven days while I was on vacation. When I returned, I had 1,511 unread messages waiting for me in my inbox.
Erin Derby, a commercial photographer, regularly sends emails to interior designers, home-decor brands, and magazine editors to introduce herself and show off her work. These cold emails have ...