Business Communication Today, 14th Ed.
Chapter 7. Digital Media
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When Dan Ariely, a behavorial economist, realized that reading and sending emails was consuming an ever-expanding portion of his time—Ariely regularly receives hundreds of emails a day, excluding spam—he wondered if there were something he and others could be doing differently in managing their online correspondence.
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"Do you want to send an email that gets a response every time?
"Whether you're a senior professional or an office newbie, here are 13 must-remember dos and don'ts of business email etiquette.
"A business model is an outline of how a company plans to make money with its product and customer base in a specific market.
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"There are plenty of mistakes you can make in an important email to a boss, colleague, or potential professional contact.
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"It’s ironic that many schools don’t give lessons on how to study or take notes effectively.
Jennifer Frost of GrammarCheck.
"In this podcast, Coach Kelly Forrister focuses on the best practices of email communications with others, including appropriate use, writing effective subject lines, creating agreed upon response times, reply to all and more.
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Jennifer Frost presents the infographic at GrammarCheck.
Jennifer Frost has the infographic at GrammarCheck.
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Lynn Gaertner-Johnston asks the question.
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"Employee emails contain valuable insights into company morale—and might even serve as an early-warning system for uncovering malfeasance.
"As the volume of email we send and receive grows, with it comes a new problem: finding a specific message—or specific piece of information—within your vast archive.
"Every now and again, I’ll receive one of those emails that makes me say: “Huh?
"You’re conscientious when it comes to email.