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LDC Communication by Email

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LDCCommunication by Email

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The more people you send an email to, the less likely any single person will respond to it, much less perform any action that you requested.

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2. Keep messages brief and to the pointThe longer it is, the less likely that the person will act on what you have sent or respond to it.

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3. Don’t discuss multiple subjects in a single messageChose your subject heading carefully making it as informative as possible. This makes it easy when searching subject lines to find a particular email

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4. Reply in a timely mannerRead it – If it takes less than 2 minutes to reply = reply immediately

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5. Be mindful of your tone

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6. Don’t use e-mail to criticize others

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7. Before forwarding, STOP and think!

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8. Don’t reply in angerIf it makes you feel better, go ahead and write the message, then delete it.

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9. Don’t overuse “reply to all.”Your default response should be to reply only to the sender. Before you reply to everyone, make sure that everyone needs to know.

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10. Don’t forward chain lettersIf in doubt, check it out at www.snopes.com

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11. Don’t “copy up” as a means of coercionIf someone is not responding to your e-mails, try a different communications strategy – pick up the phone

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12. Don’t overuse the “high priority” flag or the subject line: “URGENT!!!” If you use it for every message, you will simply be ignored.

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13. Don’t write in ALL CAPS

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14. Use a signature with your contact information

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15. Do include the original messages when replying

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16. Provide “if-then” options

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17. Use your spell-checker

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18. Re-read your e-mail before you send it1) Read it out loud 2) Ask a heart-language reader to check it first

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19. Don't assume that email is always the best way to respondSometimes a personal visit is the only option

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20. Don’t waste hours composing “perfect” emailsPractice the “Rule of 3”

1. email

2. response

3. response to response

4. phone, skype, feet!

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“Though I have much to write to you, I would rather

not use paper and ink. Instead I hope to come to you and talk face to face,

so that our joy may be complete.” 2 John v. 12