Defeating The Email Beast: 3 Tactical eMail Practices You’ve Never Heard Of Before
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Online Webinar – Recorded March 14th, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Training Magazine Network
In the cast of characters creating intrusive busyness in the workplace, email is undoubtedly problematic. This tool, designed for our benefit, hijacks time and resources but is so culturally baked-in that even the most organized of us are drowning in it.
To solve this problem, we must move out of the tools lane and into our relationship with email; redefining it in ways that lead us to a more free future.
Juliet Funt, the CEO of efficiency firm WhiteSpace at Work shares methods to ride the flow of our incoming email with more ease; send the emails others want to read and reduce the chronic stress associated with email.
You will be challenged with specific frameworks that allow us to reduce both total email volume and the percentage of low-value sends.
Highlights:
- Discern the root of your love/hate email relationship
- Learn about Technicolor email and why it can ruin your day
- Master the critical difference between checking and processing
- Be introduced to the Yellow List and the W.A.I.T technique
Presenter: Juliet Funt (LinkedIn profile) is the CEO of WhiteSpace at Work, a training and consulting firm that helps organizations, their leaders and employees flip the norms of business in order to reclaim their creativity, productivity and engagement. With thought-provoking content and immediately actionable tools, she has become a nationally recognized expert in coping with the Age of Overload in which we all live and work.
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Defeating The Email Beast:
3 Tactical eMail Practices You’ve Never Heard Of Before
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