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E-mail Etiquette

Laughing all the Way to Work

With the increasing use of email as the first choice for business correspondence it opens a whole new world of dos and don'ts for the assistant.Here are Some Good-Sense Email Etiquette Tips: Email Salutations: Although email is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved.

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10 E-mail Etiquette Pet Peeves and How to Handle Them

Office Dynamics

The results led to our first “ Email etiquette ” story. Pamela has been at Intel since March, 2005. Problem is, quality and quantity aren’t always on the same page. Some time ago, we asked readers for a list of their pet peeves with emails. It also resulted in even more suggestions on how to improve online communication.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Laughing all the Way to Work

Here are Some Good-Sense E-mail Etiquette Tips E-mail Salutations: Although e-mail is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. Jane Watson of J. This will make it easier for the reader to follow the chain of e-mails.

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The E-tiquette of E-mail

Professional Assistant Blog

Here are Some Good-Sense E-mail Etiquette Tips E-mail Salutations: Although e-mail is less formal than writing a letter it is still polite to open with a greeting. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. Copyright © 2005 All rights reserved. This will make it easier for the reader to follow the chain of e-mails.

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Service Untitled» Blog Archive » Customer focus customizes Rite.

Service Untitled

.&# Rite Aid’s slogan, “With us, it’s personal&# had executives redesigning existing stores and planning to remodel, relocate and build between 800 and 1000 stores in a five-year plan starting back in 2005. So what did customers say they wanted?

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Bioteams Part 1: The Team Leadership Zone

BioTeams

T his article was originally published in July 2005 by Ken Thompson and Robin Good. – Define Teams “Vital Signs” – Establish Team Etiquette and “Bio Behaviours” Rule 3 – Act don’t Ask (Permission Granted). Introduction. Rule 2 – Everyone must broadcast.

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Think Like a Child: What We Lose with Age (and How to Get It Back)

Success

Over time, failures dash our self-confidence , etiquette dictates our behavior, and it becomes more difficult for adults to be completely open and honest about what they think. “This is a real strength.” This obliviousness encourages children to be free spirits, to say what they mean and mean what they say.

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