(From Dynamic Business) A report conducted by a Queensland University psychologist has found
that clear, concise emails can lead to higher morale at work and
employers should create a list of guidelines on how staff should
compose, send and check emails.
The report on email anxiety by University of Queensland psychologist
Rowena Brown examined the email habits of 218 university staff, and
found that poorly written emails can be just as stressful as receiving
a large amount of emails all at once.
(Read more here.)
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