Hello Members,
I have prepared a presentation on E-Mail Etiquettes.
We all realise the importance of email communication in todays competitive business world.
I have just tried to highlight few important points which can be useful for an effective email communication.
Looking forward for your replies.
Thanks & Regards,
Kirti
From India, Jaipur
I have prepared a presentation on E-Mail Etiquettes.
We all realise the importance of email communication in todays competitive business world.
I have just tried to highlight few important points which can be useful for an effective email communication.
Looking forward for your replies.
Thanks & Regards,
Kirti
From India, Jaipur
Hey Kirti, Amazing work!!! :) Its always a pleasure to see your presentations. Keep up the good job. Komal :) :)
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
To all CiteHR members. Excellent presentation. Please, please read and copy this. It is really necessary to help you in phrasing your emails, especially those directed at CiteHR! Jeroo
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Kirti,
You have done good amount of spade work. Hats off to you!
I would like to give some suggestion.
First and foremost you should make out the purpose of e-mail - is it formal or informal? Formal E-mail is nothing different from writing business letter. Only the thing the business letter has certain format and in E-mail the format is little different.
The one thing that I have noticed of late is that using SMS shortcuts in formal E-mail. These can be used only in informal e-mails. Secondly, principles of business communication apply to formal e-mails too. The basic requirement is Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity. As long as this ABC is kept in mind no communication goes wrong.
Thanks for taking initiative.
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
You have done good amount of spade work. Hats off to you!
I would like to give some suggestion.
First and foremost you should make out the purpose of e-mail - is it formal or informal? Formal E-mail is nothing different from writing business letter. Only the thing the business letter has certain format and in E-mail the format is little different.
The one thing that I have noticed of late is that using SMS shortcuts in formal E-mail. These can be used only in informal e-mails. Secondly, principles of business communication apply to formal e-mails too. The basic requirement is Accuracy, Brevity and Clarity. As long as this ABC is kept in mind no communication goes wrong.
Thanks for taking initiative.
Dinesh V Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Hey Kirti, You have done a fantastic work. I am working as an HR Trainee and this article will help me a lot to have an effective email communication. Good Job!! Keep them flowing. Nidhi
Hi Kirti,
An Ellaborate presentation which will be useful for people who send junk mails, spam mails, good luck mails, etc.
The way you presented it is nice.
Keep it up and send such mails in the near future also.
Regards
Bharathi
An Ellaborate presentation which will be useful for people who send junk mails, spam mails, good luck mails, etc.
The way you presented it is nice.
Keep it up and send such mails in the near future also.
Regards
Bharathi
Hi Kirti,
Its really a nice presentation on email etiquettes. Good job. But it would be really nice if you could have explained the things by attaching some sample mails containing example of some mails written in wrong manner and some in wright manner. So that it would be easy to understand in practical terms. Any way nice one.
Bye
Nitesh
From India, Bhubaneswar
Its really a nice presentation on email etiquettes. Good job. But it would be really nice if you could have explained the things by attaching some sample mails containing example of some mails written in wrong manner and some in wright manner. So that it would be easy to understand in practical terms. Any way nice one.
Bye
Nitesh
From India, Bhubaneswar
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