Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication
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Encouraging Students to Apply Their Skills Now: Writing Professional-Grade Email

Encouraging Students to Apply Their Skills Now: Writing Professional-Grade Email | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it
Even as the universe of digital possibilities continues to expand, email remains a primary communication tool for employees in most organizations. Chances are your students aren't accustomed to using email in a manner that meets the expecations of the workplace, but they have multiple opportunities right now to hone their email skills.  Encourage them to consider …
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The 9 Email Mistakes That Make People Ignore Your Messages

The 9 Email Mistakes That Make People Ignore Your Messages | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it

"Billions of emails are sent every day, but that doesn’t mean we have any clue what we’re doing. Follow these steps to improve your messages."

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Follow-Up Emails Are 'the key to success in any field' — Here's Exactly What to Write

Follow-Up Emails Are 'the key to success in any field' — Here's Exactly What to Write | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it
The author of the classic career guide "Never Eat Alone" explains why the follow-up "is the key to success in any field."
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"The most memorable gifts I have ever received are those whose value could not be measured in terms of dollars and cents," Ferrazzi wrote. "They are the heartfelt letters, e-mails, and cards I receive from people thanking me for guidance and advice."

 

Angel Sanchez's curator insight, December 1, 2017 10:52 AM

The article tell us  about how to be different to others when you meet someone, a follow up email will distinguish you from the other 95% of the other peers that met that same person.

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Do People Lie More in Email Than in Other Forms of Communication?

Do People Lie More in Email Than in Other Forms of Communication? | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it

Read this article to get the answer to this question. You may be surprised!

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How to Get Every Email Returned

How to Get Every Email Returned | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it

"In the course of doing research for a book on how people actually change their minds, and what gets them to say “yes” rather than "'no,'” I was distressed to find that I knew much less about it than I thought I did.

 

"I figured that my nearly five years as the New York Times Op-Ed editor gave me a pretty strong vantage point on what worked and what didn’t. It did — but I didn’t always know why.

 

"What I sensed intuitively about effective writing turned out to rest on some deep psychological truths. Understanding them provides tactics that can be exploited in both personal and written interactions."

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Email Can Spell Disaster for Leaders

Email Can Spell Disaster for Leaders | Business Communication 2.0: Social Media and Digital Communication | Scoop.it

"Every leader is guilty of having used email rather than talking to someone in person. "

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"We’ve all done it: Every leader is guilty of having used email rather than talking to someone in person. When I worked in a corporate office, it was commonplace to send emails to team members whose offices were only a short distance down the hall.

 

"That’s because email is easier and faster than having a conversation. And, as an added bonus, there’s a record of the transaction (just in case you need proof later on). The problem, however, is when leaders use email in place of face-to-face communication more often than they should."

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