Title: The Art
1The Art Science of Effective E-mail
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2Adeo Briefer
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3Agenda
- E-mail Today
- Creating Sending E-mail
- Deep Dive on E-mail Content
- Receiving Responding
- RBC Policies Procedures
- Security Concerns Technical Issues
- Tips for Improving Productivity
- Examples
4E-mail Today
- Today
- 980 million active e-mail accounts
- 40 are corporate
- 80 of e-mail is SPAM
- E-mail delivered over a variety of devices
- E-mail competing with instant messaging and
collaborative environments
- What everyone knows and every study shows
- We get too much email
- Its clogging enterprise networks
- Its mostly junk
- But when its not, its important
- It takes too long to deal with
- Everyone is looking for answers
5Challenge Opportunity
- Communication between humans is approximately
90 body language, 8 tone of voice, and 2 what
you say. With email, you remove the first 98. - http//www.emailaddresses.com/guide_etiquette.htm
- Create efficiency with greater clarity
- Improve responsiveness through direct messages
- Achieve cost savings by reducing support and
infrastructure requirements - Achieve time savings through increased relevance
- Support a user/customer centric approach through
message and tone
6Creating Sending E-mail
- Components Best Practices
7The components
- The components
- Recipients
- Subject line
- Message content
- Signature
- Options
- Priority
- Timing
- Formats
8Looking at the components Subject line
- Subject line is key!
- Recipients scan subject lines
- They use them to determine if they will open the
message - The goal is to not just to encourage reading but
prevent deleting
- Togetherness (Subject Lines and From Lines Must
Work Together) - Recipients increasingly look at a combination of
the from and subject lines to determine whether
it is from a trusted source. - As a result, the job of a subject line now must
not only entice someone to open an email, it must
discourage the recipient from deleting it as an
unwanted email. - Loren, McDonald15 Tips for Improved Subject
Lines. May 2004 Issue EmailLabs Newsletter.
9Looking at the components Subject line
- Recommendations
- Try to encapsulate the message
- Keep it short
- Different approach when there is one subject per
message instead of multi-subject messages
10Looking at the components Message content
- Content
- Attachments
- Links
- Format
- Content in the message
- Short
- Synopsis
- Include subheads for clarity
- Include lead in for links or attachments
- Attachments
- Supporting documents
- Routing documents
- If the document is short, can you include the
content in the message? - Watch the file size format (Word, Excel, Visio,
PDF) - Links
- When is the content available elsewhere?
- What do you want to share?
11Looking at the components Message content
- What do you need to communicate?
- What else do the recipients need for background
or additional information? - Are you addressing one subject per message or is
it a multi-subject message (newsletter or
update)? - What message are you trying to get across? Is it
clear?
- Have you written too much? Not enough?
- Is this better as a posting on the intranet or a
web site? Should I use an online FAQ? - Is the information better suited to a document?
- Should you phone instead? Call a meeting?
12Adopt the appropriate writing style
- Style
- Use words that fit your audience and nature of
message - Conversational business tone
- Simple language, contractions
- Active vs. passive voice
- Use upper/lower case lettering
- Watch the acronyms
- Mix of headings, paragraphs, bulleted points
- Let your emails breathe
- Size guidelines
- Word length
- Bulleted point length
- Sentence length
- Paragraph length
- Message length
Best practices Spell check your work Read what
youve written Let it sit for a bit
13Formats
- Lets look at the choices
- Plain text
- Rich text
- HTML
Tip You can set the default format in your
options. Then change the message format as needed.
14Receiving Responding to E-mail
15Receiving E-mail
- Read carefully
- Does this message need an immediate response?
- Should someone else see this e-mail?
- Flag for follow up?
- Keep or delete
Best practice Always reply, even if a brief
acknowledgment is all you can manage. This will
avoid doubt in the mind of the sender that you
have received the message. /www.its.qut.edu.au/ema
il/bestpractice/
16Improving Productivity
17Top Tips for Improving Productivity
- Top 8
- Add recipients carefully
- Say your subject in 10 words
- Consider your content message, attachment and
links - Make your message short, direct and easy to
understand - Use spell check
- As a rule, make it plain text with ample
breathing space - Add your signature
- Set a good example
18Thank you!
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