Why NOT to quit email but rather educate the people surrounding you
There are several experiments out there currently which promote that the solution to email problems is to quit it totally.
Since I do not agree on the motives exploited because of the fact that most of them are based on convenience I took a closer look at email in this podcast, addressing some historical points of view and proving that email is still worthwhile. And of course offering a simple solution about how to get email in line.
My conclusion is that Email still has it’s place in most of todays corporate communication – both organizational and inter-organizational. Along with the fact that it is more valuable and beneficial to educate the organization members and people around you about how to use email efficiently thus cutting down hassle of communication.
Really looking forward to some interesting discussion,
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Communication is mostly phone based here. Neither can we recall what has been said nor clear decision. A way of customizable integrated communication needs to be developed gauging the receptive moods etc.
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Why NOT to quit email but rather educate the people surrounding you http://short.to/2h9d