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Written by:
Dan Maas
10/31/2007
In today's connected world, being in touch is very important. But equally important is managing your technology so you are productive and that the gadgets and tools you use are not disruptive to others around you. Here is a one-page guide with some tips...
Sitting in a meeting and your cell goes off... or your Outlook pings an email arrival notice: bad etiquette. You receive an annoying email and in a heated moment you fire back a response: "anger is one letter away from danger" as Scott Murphy says. You recieve what looks like a legitimate inquiry for information that you have easily accessible... you respond in the spirt of good service: did you just reveal personal information that should have been protected?
In a connected world, we move so fast that any of us can fall into these traps. I don't want to preach but to advise and help. In that light, please find linked below a one-page guide Scott Murphy asked me to write to address this issue. None of this is new...
Quick Guide on Email
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Re: Electronic Communications Etiquette
Thanks, Dan, for creating this document. It is easy to read, understand, and share.
By Marj on
11/4/2007
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