Continuing our theme of communication, today we are discussing email. There is no doubt about it – email is a fabulous tool which enables us to communicate effectively and efficiently across vast distances. This has revolutionized the world of International business and allowed the development of communication across continents to unprecedented degree.
It has also generated a massive amount of unsolicited garbage.
Here are our suggestions for effective email – you probably have more so please share.
1) Keep messages clear, concise and to the point.
2) Don’t copy the whole world, it really isn’t neccessary. The CEO will not be impressed.
3) When replying to messages don’t copy all. – Arrrrrgggggghhhhhh ! How many completely irrelevant, boring emails do you get.
4) Don’t send emails to someone sitting next to you ! Yes it’s happened to me many times, use your mouth, that’s what its for.
5) Don’t get into email wars. Yes, I’ve done it myself but it never pays. If things begin to escalate get on the phone.
6) Don’t abdicate your responsibilities by forwarding every request to someone else. Its not effective delegation its being a Dick.
7) If you are Managing an office ban email for one day and see what happens 🙂
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convey your message when face to face is not available, or because you have to convey a more complex message. It also provides an important record.
Communication is an important part of any job but as a Project Manager clear concise and accurate communication is essential. Here are some tips:-
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Project Managers don’t do the work of the project; that is the function of the team members. That doesn’t mean that Project Managers don’t work !
When working with teams it is essential to take time out on a regular basis to review project progress. This meeting should be scheduled on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and should involve all members of the team so that everyone feels included. There should be a regular agenda and the meeting should take no longer than one hour. The meeting will be chaired by the PM and suitable items for discussion will be:-