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Email and the Professional Workplace

Week 1 Discussion: “Email and the Professional Workplace”

“Email and the Professional Workplace

Read the article “Is Email Evil?”.

Compare the author’s take on email with your own professional / personal experience using email.

Make a case for the importance of email in the workplace OR present an alternative form of communication that could replace email in the professional environment (be sure to provide reasons to support your claims).

Perfect. Thank you. I have also attached the peer’s post in which I have to respond too.

Yamani Nevers

RE: Week 1 Discussion: “Email and the Professional Workplace”

Hello Class,

I believe that email is very important for the workplace. It can send out information to massive amounts of people within seconds. Companies can get a lot of business done through email. It can also have a down side to it as well if its not managed well. You can find yourself answering emails all day, and become unproductive with other things that need to get done. Every email doesnt need to be answered. There has to be a strategic way in which people who uses email regularly find balance in it. Anything extreme can become a problem. Email has its place like everything else in this technologic age, and I couldn’t necessarily say it’s evil, but it can be by the people who are using it.

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