Why email should never be urgent!
Read MoreWhat does COVID-19 do to death? It certainly does not make it more frequent; 100 percent of us die (and the percentage cannot be increased).
Read MoreThis is the sixth in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreThis is the fifth in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreThis is the fourth in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreThis is the third in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreThis is the second in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreThis is the first in a series of articles written by Steuart Snooks for Executive PA Media’s ‘Chief of Staff’ magazine.
Read MoreWith emojis being an integral part of communication for younger generations, it’s only natural they will become more commonly used in the workplace in coming years.
Read MoreThere are more appropriate places to store email messages
Read MoreThere are more appropriate places to store email messages.
Read MoreAvoid being interrupted by new messages.
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Read MoreWhy the inbox is not your to do list.
Read MoreI recently spoke with Mark McInnes about how executives are managing their email overload and how we can best reach out to them.
Read MoreIt’s easy to forget important actions and tasks when they’re buried amongst so many other messages in your inbox. When you do finally get around to addressing them, it is usually under time pressure with a deadline looming (or already past).
Read MoreThe key principle in getting control of email.
Read MoreThe Top 5 best sign-offs are;
Kind regards - 69%
Thanks or thanks again - 46%
Regards - 31%
Thanks in advance - 21%
Best wishes - 20%
Your time is far too limited and valuable to ever look at any new message more than once! An empty inbox allows you to keep up with your workload, meet deadlines and saves you having to come in early, work through lunch, stay back late or use weekends to ‘catch up’ with all your email.
Read MoreWelcome to the 13th International Clean Out Your Inbox Week - day 5. This initiative was started by American Productivity expert Marsha Egan as an annual event to promote the idea of starting off the new year with an empty inbox and a fresh outlook.
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