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Clear and Effective Emailing
Email is quickly becoming a major form of business communication. The average office worker receives around 80 emails each day. Your own emails can be easily forgotten due to the sheer volume of mail. Another fact is that customers prefer email to any other communication medium by 72 percent. Is there a faster, more efficient way to reply and create email messages?

Professionalism can make all the difference in getting a job, promotion, or a job that lasts. As we have seen, emails aren't private. Emails can be copied and forwarded to anyone, anyplace. In their rush to get to work, many workers send emails to bosses and colleagues without reviewing their email messages. Many emails are incorrectly or overlooked.

Training Overview

This session will discuss how to draw attention to your writing and how to deliver negative news as effectively . We also discuss the correct style and format of your emails. This article is a great way to teach your staff the business email format and procedures. These errors can be detrimental to your bosses, colleagues, clients, and employers.

This Email Communication Session will assist your team in creating clearer and more efficient emails. This session will discuss ethics, responsibilities, and etiquette in order to create high-performing emails.

This session is great for both teams that send out email messages internally and externally. The trainer offers expert advice and case studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of the information. Your staff can be provided with any examples or templates they wish, and we can also help them create effective emails from ineffective ones.

Workshops and group training available on the Gold Coast, Perth or Melbourne, Darwin, Sydney, Parramatta or Adelaide.

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David Smith
Paramount Training & Development
0499282203

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