Urgent: Your Attention Is Required! Connecting Your E-Mail with Your Audience

Wednesday, April 30, 2014 | 11:30AM–12:30PM | Harborside Ballroom A
Session Type: Professional Development
In today's workplace environment, many people rely exclusively on e-mail as a communication channel for both sending and receiving messages. Receivers, often inundated with e-mail, are selective about what they read and must constantly establish priorities for reviewing, reading, and discarding e-mail. In this session, we will explore strategies that will significantly increase the chances that your e-mail message will connect with your audience. We will review examples, discuss participant reactions and experiences with effective communication, and determine good practices to use when sending e-mail communication.

OUTCOMES:
Discover how e-mail can hinder or help establish a connection with your audience * Identify ways to increase the chances that your message will get attention * Understand when to use e-mail as one of several strategies to inform, promote, or obtain action

Presenters

  • Carol Williams

    Associate CIO - Service Management, Princeton University

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