Can you imagine a time when we didn’t have emails? I remember when my late father, who was an electrical engineer for Westinghouse, first got email and his administrative assistant would print out all ...
The email universe is a strange little world, and proper email etiquette is even more confusing sometimes. Most of the stuff that you are writing to another person is probably not the way you would ...
Ever heard of the saying “first impressions are the last impressions” Oh so true, especially when you are searching for a job or wanting to make a career change. If you have applied for a job in the ...
If you’re brand spanking new to the professional world, there are hundreds of perfectly good lists of email etiquette tips out there, reminding you to do basic things like proofread, keep it brief, ...
The litigator's secret weapon: good manners. William Hanson, the etiquette columnist for the Daily Mail, provides fun and snarky advice on how to be polite. Last week, he had a column on email ...
Maybe you spent your holiday break on a social media detox or cleaning out your email inbox for the new year. Now that you’re back, you might want to brush up on your online etiquette. That’s the hope ...
What is so powerful that it could spoil your customer relationships, blemish your reputation, entangle you in a legal battle, or even put you out of work? Email is that powerful tool. To maintain ...
In an increasingly digital world, we encounter countless moments each day that require a new etiquette rulebook. Whether it’s communication via email or the comments section (more on that below), ...
People often view email as a less formal means of communication. This can be true when emailing family members and friends, but in my experience as a public relations professional, it is always better ...
I am notorious for having an incredibly low tolerance for poor communication (read: easy spelling mistakes, bad grammar, and weird email formatting). It’s a strength that has proved well in sussing ...
This post originally appeared on the Crew blog. The more time I spend working on my startup, the more time I seem to be spending in my inbox. Running a startup is pretty much synonymous with “sending ...