The best time to send email is when send volumes are lowest – weekends, early mornings, and evenings.
Read MoreUsing Delay Delivery allows you to go back to a message and make any edits or improvements before it is sent.
Read MoreEnsuring your message arrives at an appropriate time during business hours helps to enhance your professionalism.
Read MoreThere are times of the day and times of the week that are more suitable than others for your message to arrive.
Read MoreUsing Delay Delivery allows you to write an email at a time that suits you but have it arrive at a time that best suits the receiver and/or the outcome you’re trying to achieve.
Read MoreHere’s an idea to make you more effective as a leader, influencer and communicator.
In business life, timing is important. The best time to deliver an email isn’t always when you’re ready to press send. Using Delay Delivery allows you to schedule your outgoing email for when they’re most likely to have maximum impact and allow you to get a quality reply.
Read MoreThe key to getting control of your email is to recognise that email is real work
Read MoreResearch shows that organizations should offer explicit and sustained email training to workers that focuses, not only on how to improve email strategies, but also on how to enhance email self-efficacy.
Read MoreListen in to this recording of the 'Breaking Email' webinar (34mins) where I interview Michael Hoffman to learn how LeanMail tackles the issue of email overload.
Read MoreListen in as I interview Michael Hoffman, founder of LeanMail, as we discuss ways to halve the time spent on email and turn it into a personal assistant to filter incoming messages, quickly prioritise new email and organises your inbox to help you keep track of all your open tasks and pending requests
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