Larry said: Whatever happened to picking up that BLACK THING on your desk
and punching a
few buttons, or walking down the hall and talking to someone when it's
"inconsequential"??
Yes, I agree. E-mail has become too impersonal, especially within the
office environment. I get people from my office spending 30 minutes
keying in information that could be relayed on that "black box" in a
matter of a minute or two. Sure on occasion you need an electronic trail
of the information shared or you may need to share with a group. Frankly I
like to take that one step further, get out of my desk, walk down the
hall, and have a conversation. Just like the good ol' days.
John Annunziello
Manager, Records and Information
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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