Sending emails has become a regular part of our daily work lives. The perfect email is clear, concise, professionally written and speeds communication. There are so many mistakes I find on a regular basis and almost no workplace goes over the basics of proper email, so no one is corrected for bad behavior either. I’ll go through a few tips...
4 Email Habits You need to Delete
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3831 days ago
Yeah, subject line is really important. Also, it's important to remember how different something can sound in email than when you speak to someone. There is no inflection and this can be a real problem, especially if the person isn't used to getting emails from you or dealing with you. The number one thing is to be clear about your intentions. Thanks for sharing with the BizSugar community!