On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 12:00 PM, Link, Gary M. <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> I understand, know, and agree with all of the points you made. Here is what
> I get when I tell staff that that is what they need to do with their email
> messages: "I come in every day to 150 emails and get 150 more emails as the
> day goes on. I don't have time to decide for, and file, every one."
>
I hear that same complaint all the time. my question is how many of those
emails are business related. I'm not saying i'm perfect, but I use my
business email account only for business related activities. As a result I
receive no spam, no jokes, nothing but business and I would hazard that I
can quickly classify my emails since I receive about 25 emails per day (an
average since some days I won' t receive anything). Now for non-business
emails I use 2 gmail, 2 yahoo, and 1 aol
part of email management is doing an analysis of how the email system is
being used and for what purposes. Reducing the amount of non-business
related email will greatly reduce that 150+ count
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Peter Kurilecz CRM CA
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