Hi Friends Please find attached, E Mail Skills Presentation for your reference. Suggestions, Feedbacks for improvements are welcome.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
From Kuwait, Salmiya
Hi Hussain, You have post really a very good discussion and an useful attachment of E-Mail etiquette. It will help every persons engaging in corporate world. Thanks, S.Mukherjee.
From India, Calcutta
From India, Calcutta
Very good and useful information. I circulated the contents to all my second-line in-charges who are eligible for promotion to the supervising staff at my project. Thanks a lot. Keep posting such wonderful information.
Regards,
From India, Coimbatore
Regards,
From India, Coimbatore
Very good and useful information. I actually received this at the right time as I am planning to conduct a communication skills training in our organization. This will definitely be of great use to me.
Regards,
Harita
From India, Madgaon
Regards,
Harita
From India, Madgaon
Dear Zulfikar, The attached document was good for learner but we expect much better from you. Don’t take it otherwise.
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi Friends,
Wow! Thank you for the wonderful response I received when sharing this work. I have learned a lot from this forum and its members, so this compilation was based on resources I acquired from this site. However, I have extensively worked on it to suit readers' interests, so it is not a blind copy-paste.
I chose to work on this topic due to a lack of email skills among audit professionals in my firm, as there is a significant need for interaction with clients.
@abdeen,
I aimed to keep this presentation short and simple as line staff do not have time for boring, flashy HR presentations. Additionally, I was delivering this presentation as part of soft skills training. I will put in more effort on other topics and do my best to make them interesting.
Thank you all for the appreciation.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
Wow! Thank you for the wonderful response I received when sharing this work. I have learned a lot from this forum and its members, so this compilation was based on resources I acquired from this site. However, I have extensively worked on it to suit readers' interests, so it is not a blind copy-paste.
I chose to work on this topic due to a lack of email skills among audit professionals in my firm, as there is a significant need for interaction with clients.
@abdeen,
I aimed to keep this presentation short and simple as line staff do not have time for boring, flashy HR presentations. Additionally, I was delivering this presentation as part of soft skills training. I will put in more effort on other topics and do my best to make them interesting.
Thank you all for the appreciation.
From Kuwait, Salmiya
Dear Hussain,
It is very good information on time. I am searching for Email Skills development notes. I have observed a few more points as follows:
a) Avoid using red color font in emails.
b) Using capital letters should be avoided.
c) Using fancy fonts should be avoided.
These may divert or deviate from your subject.
Best Regards,
M. Kamalaraqthinam
From India, Coimbatore
It is very good information on time. I am searching for Email Skills development notes. I have observed a few more points as follows:
a) Avoid using red color font in emails.
b) Using capital letters should be avoided.
c) Using fancy fonts should be avoided.
These may divert or deviate from your subject.
Best Regards,
M. Kamalaraqthinam
From India, Coimbatore
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