Email Training and Email Etiquette Courses Offered By Emailogic Makes For A More Productive Business
Online, September 15, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Being the current trend, sending and receiving email has replaced the previous ways of reaching out to someone. From making inquiries to closing deals, emailing has tremendously surpassed any other medium in terms of effectiveness. Bombarded with a truckload of email messages, however, employees can become less productive at work. In fact, email steals 31 precious minutes from each person in an organisation everyday. An email to 250 people can easily take half a working day out of the organisation. However, getting rid of email overload can be quite a task.
Emailogic endeavors to help an organisation achieve an improved information management with email productivity training.
Emailogic operates an email training course that teaches employees to manage their email more effectively, receive less irrelevant mail and have more telephone and face-to-face conversations. The email training course is expected to break the cycle of email addiction that impacts workers who are glued to their screens. Emailogic also teaches businesses proper email etiquette.
"This course is extremely helpful for anyone who uses email as integral to their work. It is extremely important for the organisation that anyone who writes emails starts thinking about clarity and brevity in their emails, and also the effect they can have on recipients and general efficiency by using email effectively," Dan Rawstorne, Lawyer, Oxford City Council, enthuses about the service.
Emailogic has pioneered email training in hundreds of organisations with over 100,000 email users trained so far. At its website Emailogic.com, the company flaunts a long list of clients consisting of reputable, world-renowned product manufacturers, associations and organisations. It has also catered to universities and government offices in the United Kingdom.
Emailogic.com's client list includes Bank of England, Bank of Ireland, Barclays, Cambridge University Press, City of London, Energizer, Future Publishing, HSBC, Liverpool John Moores University, Lloyd's of London, L'Oreal, Motorola, Tate, The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, The Zoological Society of London, University of York and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Boost the bottomline of your business. Integrate etiquette and practicality in dealing with emails in the office as well as eliminate email overload. Check out http://www.emailogic.com/ and schedule valuable email training for your workforce.
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