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We will continue our discussion and review the importance of work emails.
Email etiquette: 12 rules for crafting professional emails
Discuss: Why email etiquette matters
Despite the growth in online messaging platforms, email is still the most popular form of professional communication. A powerful and versatile channel, it’s used for everything from building relationships and promoting goods or services to sourcing information, resolving problems, and answering inquiries. Given its wide remit, it’s part of every employee’s toolkit. But, unlike other platforms in that portfolio, it’s a tool that often comes without instructions.
The assumption is—everyone knows how to write an email.
The problem is—that’s not necessarily the case.
According to a poll we recently ran with our audience on LinkedIn, people seem to be annoyed with emails that don’t respect their time. CC’ing irrelevant people and crafting too long messages are the email habits that turn most employees off.
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