How much time do you spend on email that you could be saving?
According to a study by McKinsey Global Institute, email is already the activity that ranks number two for time spent on all work tasks, with as many as 200 emails received and sent daily. With email already consuming an average of more than 11 hours a week for the average user, companies make an ongoing major investment in this communications tool. These numbers point to a basic fact about email productivity. If there are ways to shave even 20 percent off the time spent dealing with business email, companies could capture as much as 8% in immediate productivity improvements. In light of this potential, it is worth reviewing some basic steps and disciplines that encourage more effective management of the growing email burden. This white paper provides 10 tips any individual can implement to achieve immediate efficiencies in daily email practices.
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