Email Etiquette for Business
Today email is a routine part of how we communicate and document much of what we do at work. It is not uncommon for people who "text" a lot for personal use to mix up what is appropriate for work versus what's appropriate for personal use.

With so many people using email for business purposes, some guidelines have been established to prevent poor manners, or misuse, from tarnishing business relationships.

After completing this ebook you will have the knowledge to:

• Define the purpose for business email "etiquette"
• Know if email is the correct communication vehicle
• Understand limits to confidentiality
• Understand the use of disclaimers
• Understand the permanency of email
• Know how to structure the message for business purposes
• Know how to use information such as addresses, cc's, subjects and signature lines
• Use "plain text" or "HTML" format as appropriate
• Know when and when not to use "Emoticons" and abbreviations
• Develop an Email thread and know when to start a new one
• Know what to forward and what not to forward
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Email Etiquette for Business
Today email is a routine part of how we communicate and document much of what we do at work. It is not uncommon for people who "text" a lot for personal use to mix up what is appropriate for work versus what's appropriate for personal use.

With so many people using email for business purposes, some guidelines have been established to prevent poor manners, or misuse, from tarnishing business relationships.

After completing this ebook you will have the knowledge to:

• Define the purpose for business email "etiquette"
• Know if email is the correct communication vehicle
• Understand limits to confidentiality
• Understand the use of disclaimers
• Understand the permanency of email
• Know how to structure the message for business purposes
• Know how to use information such as addresses, cc's, subjects and signature lines
• Use "plain text" or "HTML" format as appropriate
• Know when and when not to use "Emoticons" and abbreviations
• Develop an Email thread and know when to start a new one
• Know what to forward and what not to forward
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Email Etiquette for Business

Email Etiquette for Business

by Robert Degroot
Email Etiquette for Business

Email Etiquette for Business

by Robert Degroot

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Overview

Today email is a routine part of how we communicate and document much of what we do at work. It is not uncommon for people who "text" a lot for personal use to mix up what is appropriate for work versus what's appropriate for personal use.

With so many people using email for business purposes, some guidelines have been established to prevent poor manners, or misuse, from tarnishing business relationships.

After completing this ebook you will have the knowledge to:

• Define the purpose for business email "etiquette"
• Know if email is the correct communication vehicle
• Understand limits to confidentiality
• Understand the use of disclaimers
• Understand the permanency of email
• Know how to structure the message for business purposes
• Know how to use information such as addresses, cc's, subjects and signature lines
• Use "plain text" or "HTML" format as appropriate
• Know when and when not to use "Emoticons" and abbreviations
• Develop an Email thread and know when to start a new one
• Know what to forward and what not to forward

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149180462
Publisher: Robert DeGroot
Publication date: 05/19/2014
Series: Customer Service Excellence , #5
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 18 KB

About the Author

Robert "Bob" DeGroot is the founder and president of Sales Training International. He is an author, counselor, consultant, sales professional, and trainer with over 30 years of experience in the fields of sales and psychology. He earned a Bachelor’s in Psychology, Master of Education in School Psychology from Texas State University and a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnotherapy from the American Institute of Hypnotherapy.
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