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Disclaimers in Email Signatures are Not Just Annoying, But Legally Meaningless [Annoyances]
We've all gotten emails with disclaimer signatures, like "This email was intended for the recipients only" or "Our company accepts no liability for this email's content". It turns out they're not just annoying—they probably hold no legal weight, either. More »
Annoyances  Email  email_signature  Office  Office_culture  signature  from google
april 2011 by hanicker
Schedule Reply Windows to Minimize Interruptions [Distractions]
If you find your productive periods of work ever shrinking because of email, phone, and other interruptions, it's time to adopt a policy of scheduled replies. More »
Distractions  Distraction  Email  Focus  Office  Office_culture  Scheduling  Voicemail  Work  workflow  from google
march 2010 by hanicker
CrocoDoc, condividere e correggere i propri file direttamente online
Come spesse volte è stato affermato qui su Geekissimo e, come altrettanto abbastanza frequentemente è stato possibile constatare prendendo visione dei vari servizi web resi disponibili, condividere documenti e collaborare direttamente online costituiscono due parole all’ordine del giorno, oltre che una vera e propria esigenza.

Considerando quanto appena detto, avere la possibilità di poter usufruire di un valido strumento mediante cui eseguire il tutto nel migliore dei modi diviene una vera e propria prerogativa, in particolar modo per tutta quella fascia d’utenza sempre attiva e bisognosa di risorse pratiche ed efficienti.

(...)Continua a leggere CrocoDoc, condividere e correggere i propri file direttamente online, su Geekissimo

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Applicazioni_Online  Office  applicazione_online  collaborazione_online  condividere_file_online  CrocoDoc  documenti  modifica_collaborativa  from google
march 2010 by hanicker
Clean Up Long Email Threads with Clear Language [Email Overload]
By the time an email missive makes the rounds and comes back to the manager, it can be a cluttered, confusing mess. The Wall Street Journal recommends a few solutions for cutting down and cleaning up an email with a succinct reply.
Hard-to-follow email is one of Google Wave's best use cases, but unless the corporate world adopts Wave en mass tomorrow, we're all going to get lots of >>>> in our inbox for a while to come. If you're a team manager, or just the person in charge of putting a multi-reply, multi-forward email thread to bed, the Journal suggests some syntax and message massaging that might do the trick:

State your position clearly, even if context follows below in the email string. "Yes" helps less than "Yes, you can have the extra funding to hire 5 temporary workers."
Summarize the discussion to date: "See below: R&D is looking for more time but Sales risks losing customers if we don't act now."
Force focus when necessary: "Let's focus on cost now and revisit the morale and equity issues at our staff meeting next week."
Change subject lines cautiously. Tighter, more relevant subject lines work best, but even one letter's difference upsets inbox sorting mechanisms.
Cut extraneous or repetitive information.

Hit the link for nine more ideas in being a better email manager, and share your own wild email taming tips in the comments.

Top Ten Mistakes Managers Make With Email [WSJ.com]
Email_Overload  Email  forwarding  Management  Office  from google
february 2010 by hanicker

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