Showing posts with label EMAIL Principles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EMAIL Principles. Show all posts

Thursday 30 May 2019

Irawen

LECTURE 30: TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION: E-MAIL ETIQUETTE

This lecture systematically lays down the proper conventions of e-mail etiquette, insisting that the first principle of e-mail etiquette is understanding that a human communicates with another human through use of technology that is a mere interface, and that the recipient of all communication carried out through e-mail remains a fellow human, and thus it is pertinent to be polite, clear, concise, and courteous even on e-mail.

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LECTURE 28: TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION: HOW NOT TO SEND E-MAILS!

Through interesting case-studies and examples, this lecture points out at some common and often overlooked mistakes that one commits while writing and sending an e-mail, causing unnecessary wastage of time of both the sender and the receiver, and more than often, leading to gross miscommunication.

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Irawen

LECTURE 27: TOPIC: TECHNOLOGY AND COMMUNICATION: E-MAIL PRINCIPLES

Recognizing the indispensability of e-mails as a mode of communication, by discussing suitable examples, this lecture focuses on the need to understand and maintain certain principles while writing and sending an email, and insists that a violation of these principles can lead to serious and damaging miscommunication

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