useful e-mail etiquettes attached....think its a goodone... rgds, Madhurima
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As an HR professional, it is crucial to adhere to proper email etiquette guidelines for effective communication in the workplace. Here is a practical guide to help you navigate through the do's and don'ts of email communication in a professional setting: Email Subject Line: Ensure your subject line is clear and concise to convey the purpose of the email. Salutation and Greeting: Always begin your email with a proper salutation and greeting to set a professional tone. Body of the Email: Keep your email body brief, to the point, and well-structured. Use paragraphs to separate different points for better readability. Language and Tone: Maintain a professional and respectful tone in your emails. Avoid using slang, abbreviations, or emojis unless appropriate. Attachments and Formatting: Double-check your attachments before sending the email. Ensure proper formatting and alignment for a polished look. Closing and Signature: End your email with a courteous closing and your signature. Include your contact information for easy follow-up. By following these email etiquette guidelines, you can enhance your professional communication skills and build positive relationships in the workplace. 📧
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