Email Inbox Management: How to Master Your Inbox with Etiquette
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (857 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1508623732 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 104 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
You will be pleasantly surprised that in twenty-one days, or less, your constant urge to click your Email account will seem like a distant memory. By reading this book, the next thing you know, you will have an extra two hours or so to do things you want.Because you will have finished the tasks that you normally spend hours and hours to complete! Learn how to create an action plan and follow the RWEF (reading, writing, erasing and filing) Email Management system that will help you check and process your Emails quickly and less frequently. Buy this book NOW to increase your productivity and stop feeling so overworked and overwhelmed!Pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!. Plus, with this book you will get to know the Tricks of Email Etiquette and Email Marketing. You will learn the best time to write Emails, the expected response time in replying to them, Learn nstances when not to reply to your email
"Thank you, Patrick, for finding the motivation and inspiration to publish this practical, hands-on book! It is evident now, more than ever, that busy professionals must change their habits from being Email Junkies to collaborating, problem solving, thinking and creating for businesses to move FORWARD. A must-read for recent graduates as well as current email users who are finding themselves locked in their inbox." - Paige Webb, Productivity Specialist, The Effective Edge.
Amit Bhutani said Lots of Online Links and Nice short chapters. I am not really a paperback reader, but I recently got the opportunity to read this book, "Email Inbox Management: How to Master Your Inbox with Etiquette."The book comes loaded with tips and what I loved about the book was two things:1) The chapters were short, so I got a great feeling of accomplishment when finishing a chapter."Lots of Online Links and Nice short chapters" according to Amit Bhutani. I am not really a paperback reader, but I recently got the opportunity to read this book, "Email Inbox Management: How to Master Your Inbox with Etiquette."The book comes loaded with tips and what I loved about the book was two things:1) The chapters were short, so I got a great feeling of accomplishment when finishing a chapter.2) At the end of each chapter was a simple action item list, or next steps.Only critique is that due to the number of helpful links inside the book i. ) At the end of each chapter was a simple action item list, or next steps.Only critique is that due to the number of helpful links inside the book i. A ‘Must Read’ for every modern worker and manager At first glance, I was dubious about this book. Email is so simple what could I possibly learn. I was SO WRONG! After putting into practice the tips and tricks that Patrick outlines I have massively cut down on the amount of time spent handling my emails.Patrick provides straight forward examples and free tools you can use to speed up and track the email process.My only regret is that I didn’t read this book earlier.I highly recommend that EVERYONE read this book, and t. "Many great and easy to follow tips to manage your inbox" according to I. Ramos. The book drives the point that email should not take over your like. It has 21 chapters of tips ranging from basic to advanced on how to minimize your time managing your inbox. One pretty nice thing is that at the end of each chapter you'll find bullet point Action Items to help you achieve the change each chapter advocates.I think this book is specially useful for corporate employees that have to deal with massive amounts of emails while having other job deliverables. My mai
The most recent course he has studied & attended was, “Getting The Edge.” Author Bio: viewauthor/NPI . Patrick Gallagher provides his talent & services to a major Fortune 50 company and has spent hours and hours reading, training, learning from others about Email Management. Patrick has studied countless books, tested the effect of processing email in batches using Microsoft Outlook Email as well as Google Email Gmail