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  • Adapting emails to different communication styles

    Business email today takes up a lot of employee time - up 2.6 hours a day according to McKinsey. We are also opening more email than ever before on mobile devices, and out of hours. Therefore, it has become even more important that email messages are clear, precise and understandable.

    We recently worked with a global…

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  • Rescheduling meetings in English

    Most of my participants attend meetings with clients, partners and colleagues, and sometimes it's necessary to reschedule a meeting via email. My participants are concerned about the tone of the email, letting others down, and losing trust and credibility.

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  • How to avoid your emails going viral

    “Worst email ever?”  was the headline that got my attention when I read my newspaper on a Saturday morning. The story was about an Australian manager who had sent an email which he later described himself as a “Gordon Ramsay meets Donald Trump-style email rant”. 

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  • Getting people to read (and respond to) your emails

    Studies have shown that people are more likely to respond to emails written in a simple, straightforward manner than to emails with more complex language. In fact, emails written at a 3rd grade level have been shown to have the highest response rate!

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  • Why, statistically speaking, your emails probably aren’t as clear as you think they are

    At the time of writing this blog it’s estimated that 269 billion mails are sent a day. Once we’ve cut out all the spam (say 50%) that is still an awful lot of communication. But how effective is email as a communication tool really?

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  • Apologizing via email – phrases

    Every medium has a different impact, every person has different preferences on how they want to receive/give an apology. In the end, just remember, apologizing is going to make you seem human, regardless of the outcome.

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  • Writing status updates: Tips and phrases

    The key to any successful relationship – business or personal – is trust. Clear, transparent and timely communication helps to build this trust. I spend much of my time providing on-the-job training and support to a logistics client.

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