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In the age of virtual communication, here's how to ensure your messages convey what you mean.Texts. Emails. Slacks. Zooms. We're communicating in more ways than ever, but Andrew Brodsky has a word of warning: Your virtual communication might be sending messages you're not aware of.Brodsky is the author of PING: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication. And as a professor of management at the University of Texas McCombs School of Business, he researches the impact of technology on workplace communication. “In virtual communication, there's often missing information,” he says. “As recipients of it, we're searching to fill in the gaps. The problem [is] that the recipient who's making these guesses is often guessing incorrectly.” As his research reveals, variables like typos, the time you schedule a meeting, and even your choice of email signature affect how your messages are received — and how you're perceived.In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, host Matt Abrahams and Brodsky explore his PING framework (perspective-taking, initiative, nonverbal awareness, and goals) for mastering digital communication. From understanding when to choose email over a phone call to navigating cameras-on versus cameras-off meetings, he offers practical strategies for ensuring your virtual messages communicate exactly what you intend.To listen to the extended Deep Thinks version of this episode, please visit FasterSmarter.io/premiumEpisode Reference Links:Andrew BrodskyAndrew's Book: PingEp.31 Quick Thinks: How to Shine Online and Excel at Virtual Communication Ep.53 Step Up and Stand Out: How to Create the Right Environment for Communication Connect:Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart PremiumEmail Questions & Feedback >>> hello@fastersmarter.ioEpisode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart WebsiteNewsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.ioThink Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTubeMatt Abrahams >>> LinkedInChapters:(00:00) - Introduction (02:34) - What Is Virtual Communication? (03:20) - Choosing the Right Channel for Your Goal (06:05) - The Ping Framework: Secrets to Virtual Communication (10:01) - Understanding Communication Richness (13:03) - Nonverbals in Virtual Communication (16:47) - The Final Three Question (24:37) - Conclusion ********This Episode is brought to you by Strawberry.me. Get $50 off coaching today at Strawberry.me/smartBecome a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.
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Summary In this episode, Andy talks with Andrew Brodsky about his new book, Ping: The Secrets of Successful Virtual Communication. The discussion covers key topics, such as the impact of typos, the use of emojis and exclamation points, and the importance of timely responses. Andrew highlights the pros and cons of different communication mediums, offering evidence-based recommendations on when to use email versus meetings, and the benefits of cameras on or off during virtual meetings. Practical advice is given on mimicking language to build trust, improving small talk to enhance virtual hallway interactions, and preparing younger generations for successful virtual communication. If you're looking for insights on how to lead and more effectively when you're not face-to-face, this episode is for you! Sound Bites “Regardless of whether you work from home, the office, hybrid, anywhere in between, we're now all virtual communicators.” “When you're writing an email, try to read the message in the opposite tone you intended.” “The shorter meetings are and the fewer participants there are, the more engaging they are.” “If it's a new relationship and you're trying to build trust, you're probably going to want your camera on.” “Sometimes a 30-second text can build more team cohesion than a full hour of meeting time." “We assume the recipient wants a response a lot quicker than they do.” “Typos in angry emails made the person seem angrier, and in happy emails made them seem happier.” Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:39 Start of Interview 01:56 Andrew's Personal Story and Research 03:16 Defining Virtual Communication 04:53 The P of Ping: Perspective Taking 08:15 In-Person vs. Virtual Communication 11:14 Meeting Dynamics and Camera Use 16:09 Email Urgency and Response Expectations 21:34 Impact of Typos in Virtual Communication 22:58 Understanding Typos and Ambiguity in Virtual Communication 24:42 Using AI and Tools for Effective Communication 25:47 The Rise of Voice Notes and Their Impact 27:40 Emojis, Exclamation Points, and Language Mimicry 30:04 Bringing Small Talk into Virtual Interactions 32:48 Preparing Kids for Virtual Communication 35:13 End of Interview 35:40 Andy's Comments After the Interview 41:42 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Andrew and his book at ABrodsky.com. For more learning on this topic, check out: Episode 407 with Ben Guttman about his book Simply Put. It's an intriguing book on how to design clear messages. Episode 332 with Kevin Eikenberry and Wayne Turmel about their book on virtual teams. Episode 237 with Nick Morgan about his book on virtual communication. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: Virtual Communication, Email Etiquette, Remote Work, Leadership, Team Cohesion, Productivity, Small Talk, Emotional Intelligence, AI Tools, Generational Differences The following music was used for this episode: Music: The Fantastical Ferret by Tim Kulig License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Chillhouse by Frank Schroeter License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Are your emails undermining your authority without you even realising it? In this episode, we dive into the fascinating psychology behind how we communicate at work and how gendered email habits might be holding you back at work. Learn the simple word swaps that instantly make you sound more confident, the shocking truth about exclamation marks (hint: they might be sabotaging you), and the military communication technique that gets faster responses every time. Whether you're managing up, collaborating with colleagues, or building client relationships, these practical communication hacks will save you time and boost your professional reputation. Let's make 2025 the year we all communicate better.You might be interested in our episodes on:How To Talk So People Listen To YouHow To Be More Productive (Without Trying Too Hard)Time Blocking Doesn't Work (Until You Do It Right)How To Ask For More Money (Without Dying From Awkwardness) Sign up to the BIZ newsletter hereTHE END BITSSupport independent women's media.Follow the Biz Instagram, Michelle’s startup Sunroom and Soph’s career coaching business Workbaby.Got a work life dilemma? Send us all the questions you definitely can't ask your boss for our Biz Inbox episodes - send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au. You can remain anon!HOSTS: Michelle Battersby, Soph Hirst and Em VernemEXEC PRODUCER: Georgie PageAUDIO PRODUCER: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It is getting easier to instruct AI tools as a shortcut for sending out emails and social media posts, but when is it a misleading crutch? Ray Zinn discusses changing AI use and how to recognize the gray areas of using AI and calling it your own work. (Watch Video Podcast…) Ray Zinn: Good morning there, Rob. Rob Artigo: Well, […]
Today on the Smarticle Podcast we delve into the complexities of technology's role in modern life, beginning with a discussion on the personal and community impact of Hurricane Helene. We reflect on the challenges of educational disruptions and express frustrations with school decisions. The conversation extends to an opinion piece by Ann Patchett, sparking a debate on the use and impact of email and social media.We discuss and critique the overuse of communication tools like email and text threads. Larry concludes with his philosophy on the importance of being present, emphasizing the need to focus on real-life interactions over digital distractions. 00:00 Checking In After the Hurricane 02:48 Community Support and Criticism 03:53 Reflecting on Regrets and Technology 06:32 Debating the Impact of Social Media 08:06 Debating the Impact of Gas-Powered Cars 09:06 The Role of Technology in Our Lives 09:36 Email Etiquette and Misuse 11:36 The Distraction of Digital Notifications 13:00 The Importance of Being Present Ann Patchett: The Decision I Made 30 Years Ago That I Still Regret smarticlepodcast@gmail.com #NYTOpinion #annpatchett #digitaldilema #regret #email #technology #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast https://www.smarticlepodcast.com/
Dan Ensing is a BJJ Black Belt under Paul Nava. Alex "Tojo" Kray is a BJJ Black Belt under Paul Nava and an instructor at Ares Arizona BJJ. Watch & Listen ➡️ linktr.ee/thebjjfoxcast Watch & Listen ➡️ linktr.ee/thebjjfoxcast Follow us on Instagram ➡️ https://www.instagram.com/thebjjfoxcast Follow us on TikTok ➡️ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebjjfoxcast Follow us on Facebook ➡️ https://www.facebook.com/thebjjfoxcast (00:00) - Start (08:25) - Podcast Rebranding and Merchandise Discussion (14:42) - Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Fundraiser Planning (23:00) - Seminar Workshop Planning and Value (29:44) - Team Building and Workshop Vision (33:00) - Podcast Evolution and Everyday Frustrations (39:54) - Traffic, Fashion, Sovereign Citizens, and Crossings (49:49 - Work Venting and Email Etiquette (53:42) - Ego, Competition, and Belt Progression (57:53) - ADCC Fighting and Professionalism Discussion (01:08:16) - ADCC Trials, Professionalism, and Athlete Pay (01:16:46) - ADCC Open Division Point System (01:20:30) - ADCC Prestige and Business Mindset (01:29:01) - MMA Preparation
In this podcast episode, host Rob Lawrence interviews Nigel Sandbrook, a seasoned commercial banker with a 40-year career in manufacturing and banking, on the importance of effective communication, and how personality profiling can help support relationships in a small business setting.Our conversation today shares practical insights on applying personality profiling in business to improve relationships, operational efficiency, and a better understanding of ourselves.Nigel also shares his role as the programme director of the Start Build and Grow programme; outlining the programme's components, including workshops, peer groups, and 1-to-1 coaching; aimed at supporting new entrepreneurs. In this episode you'll learn:Nigel's background (00:02:00) Nigel's career in commercial banking and involvement in the Start Build and Grow program.Description of the Start Build and Grow program (00:02:39) Overview of the programme's components and purpose.Importance of good communication for small business owners (00:05:29) The impact of effective communication on customer satisfaction and sales.Personality profiling overview (00:06:12) Explanation of personality profiling and the four main personality types.Interaction of different personalities within teams (00:09:08) Understanding how different personality types interact within a team environment.Identifying one's own personality type (00:011:03) Methods to determine one's own personality type.Identifying personality types through visual cues (00:011:53) Observational methods to identify personality types in others.Understanding clashes and conflicts between personality types (00:13:45) Insight into potential clashes between different personality types.Primary and secondary energy profiles (00:16:02) Rob and Nigel discuss primary and secondary profiles and their impact on behaviour.Impact of personality profiling in teams (00:18:24) Observations on the influence of personality profiling within a team environment.Applying personality profiling in real-world scenarios (00:20:52) Utilising knowledge of one's own personality type in practical business situations.Communication Styles and Email Etiquette (00:24:10) Understanding different energy types for effective communication and email interactions.Delegating and Recruiting (00:25:00) Understanding others' strengths to complement one's weaknesses, especially in areas like accounting and compliance.Motivation and Role Alignment (00:27:10) Matching individuals' natural energy types with their roles to improve motivation and performance.Challenges and Self-awareness (00:29:17) Challenges in understanding one's energy type and the importance of positioning personality profiling properly.Personality Stability and Adaptation (00:31:40) Discussion on whether energy types change over time and the ability to adapt to different roles.Successful Implementation (00:33:08) Examples of how personality profiling has been effective in organisations.Benefits for Small Business Owners (00:35:27) The importance of personality profiling for small business owners to understand themselves and overcome barriers.Unlocking...
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We hear from listeners all the time that they wish their colleagues had better email etiquette. When we ask them what they mean by that, we get everything from "complaints about reply all" to "grumbling about sending emails after business hours." But in this episode we leave those comments unread and talk about the real reasons your email communications are failing you. Listen now! Have questions about this topic? Want to ask for advice from our team? Have a topic suggestion? Just want to say Hello? Do it! We love hearing from you and here is how you can get us: Website:www.peoplecentric.com/contact Direct Email:podcast@peoplecentric.com Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/peoplecentricUS YouTube:@PeopleCentricUS
About Eric Boggs: Eric Boggs is the Founder & CEO of RevBoss, an outbound agency on a mission to bring honesty and transparency to the B2B sales process. Using a mix of software automation, creative strategy and messaging, and top-notch client service, RevBoss powers full-service outbound campaigns for 100s of teams across a wide range of industries, including SaaS companies, marketing and creative agencies, video production services, and business services providers. Today, Eric leads the effort to bring happiness to 100s of clients and more than 50 RevBuds worldwide. Eric spent the last 20 years building companies and advising successful CEOs (Device Magic, Kevel, UserVoice, Ignite Social, and many more). He completed his undergraduate studies at UNC Chapel Hill and earned an MBA at UNC's Kenan-Flagler Business School, where he was a Dean's Fellow. Check out the latest episode of our Conversational Selling podcast to learn more about Eric.In this episode, Nancy and Eric discuss the following:The importance of human conversation in salesEric Boggs' mission with RevBoss: client and coworker happinessThe role of AI in transforming sales and marketing processesStrategies for generating qualified appointmentsThe effectiveness of personalized email subject linesRecommendations for optimizing email cadence and timing.Key Takeaways: When you see really long emails, it's just laziness because it takes a lot of work to be sharp and direct in your communication.My team has probably gotten tired of hearing me say cut it in half, but I think you can cut it in half and usually cut it in half again.Content quality and volume are moving targets, but they are also goals you never achieve.If it can always be shorter, it can always be better."AI will not replace human-to-human interaction. However, it is in the process of absolutely transforming the steps in the marketing and selling process that ultimately will lead to human interaction. And it's doing that with content and decision-making and process enablement. And frankly, it's going to make the process better in the long run, but it's making it awful messy right now." – ERIC"At RevBoss, we do lead generation for hundreds of clients. Most are marketing agencies, PR firms, and business services-type companies. That's probably 60% of our customers. 30% are SaaS technology companies, and 10% are other. Machine shops and commercial real estate are all kinds of odds and ends. And our strategy and mechanism are generally the same across the board. We're email first and primarily email. But increasingly, we're augmenting that with targeted display ads. And sometimes, we'll layer on a LinkedIn program if it's targeted and small and makes sense. We've never done phone. And I know that's your expertise. No, it's more of a personal preference and experience than anything else. We have plenty of clients that have had a lot of success cold calling internally or with partners. And we've worked, you know, we've told plenty of sales leads in the past, hey, yeah, we don't do that. But I do think that phone will work for you. We've just focused on email because we're good at it. We can automate it with a lot of technology and increasingly automate it with many AI integrations. And that's just kind of how we've how we built the business." - ERIC"As a subject line, I'm rather ambivalent. If it works, it works; if it doesn't, it doesn't. We've had clients where we've dropped emojis and manipulated text. One thing I know works at RevBoss is that subject lines should resemble those you'd send to a coworker. You'd never send an email with a subject line like "Increase your XYZ by some percent," right? Good subject lines are casual, like "Hey, how's it going?" or "I have a question about this thing." You'll get the desired result as long as you broadly fall into that category. Emojis and text manipulation are great ideas." – ERIC"Our general approach is three emails over a week, maybe 10 days. One of the emails is usually like a bump or an inline reply, maybe two; perhaps both are inline replies or forwards. Instead of doing five, eight, or 10 emails or touches over an extended period, we like to do short bursts in seven days. Let that prospect chill out for 60 days 90 days, and then do another short burst over a short period of time. We found that the prospects we retarget—say, I email you today, and then if you don't reply after two or three emails, I email you again in 60 or 90 days—roughly convert at the same rate as net new prospects. So, a lot of the success we're able to generate for our clients is based on repetition, process, and ensuring we're landing in the inbox with enough frequency, the right target prospect, and a tight message to get lucky. And you know, we get lucky to the tune of hundreds of times a day for our clients." – ERICConnect with Eric Boggs:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericboggs/RevBoss: https://revboss.com/Try Our Proven, 3-Step System, Guaranteeing Accountability and Transparency that Drives RESULTS by clicking on this link: https://oneofakindsales.com/call-center-in-a-box/ Connect with Nancy Calabrese: Twitter:https://twitter.com/oneofakindsalesFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/One-Of-A-Kind-Sales-304978633264832/Website:https://oneofakindsales.comPhone: 908-879-2911 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ncalabrese/Email: leads@oneofakindsales.com
In this episode: We discuss email, including etiquette matters, the joys, and the burdens of email. We address some email strategies for leaders, and we touch on some available email tools that can make your email-life a bit easier.
Alan and Steve talk about using email to get what you want - and keep your relationships strong.
Anna, Dan, and Evan give their standar IFL talks. This ranges from medical bills to becoming DJs. And at the end they wrap it up with some TV recaping of Grey's Anatomy and The Bachelor. Thanks for tuning in to this week's episode! Follow us on social media for the latest updates and additional content. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider writing a review and subscribing. We would greatly appreciate it. Follow Us: Instagram Twitter Website
Okay, okay. So maybe not the sexiest topic of all time, but oh-so-very important! Tune in as Ellen dishes out how to email like a pro and tips on avoiding common pitfalls. This episode is a mini training on email etiquette. Don't miss it. Please subscribe and rate the show! Thank you so much for listening! Check out the WARRIOR formats: https://warriorinstructors.com/
Join us in Episode 9 of Business English Made Easy where we address the art of crafting professional emails. Discover the key elements of email communication that can significantly influence your professional image. Learn how to start an email appropriately, whether it's in a formal or casual setting. We'll learn phrases to express queries, initiate discussions, and make requests with courtesy. We'll also introduce some professional sign-offs to leave a lasting impression. Don't forget to visit lvlinguistics.be/episode9 for a downloadable worksheet with exercises and tips to enhance your email etiquette. Tune in to refine your email communication and project a more professional image in your business interactions.
Can you imagine a time when we didn't have emails? I remember when my late father, who was an electrical engineer for Westinghouse, first got email and his administrative assistant would print out all of the messages for him. He would then bring the emails home at night and write out his responses, so she could type and send them out for him the next day. What a time! I don't know about you, but I process through hundreds of emails a day now. My fingers fly across my keyboard. (Thank goodness I took a typing class in eighth grade, so I can type as fast as thoughts come into my busy mind.) But it shouldn't be all about speed. So let's slow down a bit, cowboy. Remember that every email you send is a representation of your personal brand. Emails essentially reflect your personality and your reputation. Emailing impacts the way that the recipient feels about you, and whether or not they respect you as a professional. After all, your personal brand is based on how you make other people feel, so you need to put yourself in the recipient's shoes and think about how your words will impact them when you send that email. Continue reading here. The article read in this episode originally appeared in Mainebiz in August 2023. Join The PR Maven® Facebook group page. Sign up for email notifications for when new episodes are released.
Emails are often a huge part of our life as marketers, whether it's outbound comms, campaign-based, or even in the day-to-day of account and stakeholder management. In this episode, we are spilling the tea on our 10 tips for writing better emails – from emojis to weasel words and the use of punctuation. Are there any email dos and don'ts that are top of your list? Please let us know on socials… Instagram - @yourmarketingmates LinkedIn - linkedin.com/your-marketing-mates And if you're enjoying the pod, don't forget that you can leave us a review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Ta ta for now! Belle & Liz. x
In this episode, we take a closer look at the complex relationship between emailed automation and its impact on our lives. While automation has its undeniable benefits, we confront the challenges and drawbacks it brings to our inboxes. Join us as we navigate through the nuances of this issue, exploring how to strike a balance between efficiency and maintaining genuine human connection. Discover why, despite its pitfalls, we still believe in the potential of automation and seek to explore solutions that enhance our digital communication experiences. Don't miss this insightful episode as we explore the intricate world of emailed automation and uncover ways to make it work for us.LinksChampions 90 https://growth-mode.captivate.fm/champ90Website - https://successchampionnetworking.com/YouTube Video - https://www.youtube.com/c/GrowthMode Blog - https://successchampionnetworking.com/blog/ Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuccessChampionMentioned in this episode:Welcome to GrowthI bring on the people that have been through it, gone through it, done it built monstrous companies. And I get them to coach me on how to actually level up, grow and scale my business. They're hitting me with some hard questions. They're bringing some amazing vice and I'm telling you, I take notes from every one of these episodes, from these people that have actually lived it, they've gone through it. And have turned their businesses into, amazing empires. Success Champions NetworkingIf you want to grow and scale your business you need to be getting into great conversations with other business owners that can help you take your business to the next level. Joining an online business peer group like Success Champions provides access to a select pool of successful business people from around the world, each having a well-established network who trust them, who want to introduce you to people that can help you build the business of your dreams. So once you get to know your fellow members and they've gotten to know you along with your services and ethics, the conversations you get into will multiply!Success Champion NetworkingSuccess Champion Networking isn't for the beginning networker. Success Champion Networking is for business people that understand building successful relationships is a two-way street requiring commitment from both people involved. Stop wasting time networking with people that don't understand how to leverage their network to generate quality referrals for you. If you are ready to network with business people that are tired of doing all the heavy lifting and want to build real partnerships that generate high-revenue referrals visit one of our Chapters today. https://successchampionnetworking.com/
You must have had one of those weeks before? This week, one of the DL's certainly has! Plus, cheese - soft, hard and in between and whether or not you should pester for an email reply. Make sure you subscribe / follow so that you get the BONUS episodes every Thursday! The Wittering Whitehall's "Life Lessons" will educate, inform and delight, in a shorter (slightly) more concise package! You can email your questions, thoughts or problems to TheWitteringWhitehalls@gmail.comThis episode contains explicit language and adult themes that may not be suitable for all listeners.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
In this episode of the Hot Mess Teacher Express podcast, Vinny and Jess tackle the never-ending battle between teachers and student's cell phones. To kick things off we dive into a Hot Take on the ever-changing phone policies in high schools, where every teacher seems to have their own set of rules. Are students sneaking a peek at their screens or actually following the policies? Next, in Hot or Not, Vinny and Jess revel in the joy of receiving the coveted "jeans all week or month" email, while also discussing the agony of students putting the entire email content in the subject line. Crossing the pond, Vinny and Jess compare American and British spirit weeks, exploring the cultural differences between these two educational powerhouses. And, as always, our hosts let off some steam in the Grind the Gears segment. Vinny vents about people who hang onto clout after going viral for one thing, while Jess shares her frustration with people who ask for computer help but refuse to let her take control. Finally, Vinny and Jess give a shoutout to the unsung heroes of the school system: bus drivers and transportation staff. These underdogs keep the wheels of education turning, and it's time they get the recognition they deserve. So, buckle up and join Vinny and Jess on this ride through the world of student's cell phones, spirit weeks, and the unsung heroes of education. Choo! Choo! -- Watch the full episodes on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook! Support the show and get some MERCH!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hotmessteacherexpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest is Dr. Henry Cloud, a multiple NYT best-selling author, renowned Leadership expert, clincial psychologist, and advisor to global leaders and CEO's. Henry has written over 40 books with over 20 million copies sold. We discuss his new book Trust, what CEO's are facing today, his advice to Young leaders in their 20's, golf, and more. Plus, check out the latest leadership nugget on Email Etiquette. Make sure to visit http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partner for this episode: CONVOY OF HOPE - the trusted partner for delivering food and relief by responding to disasters in the US and all around the world. Donate at http://convoyofhope.org/donate. Right now, Convoy of Hope is still helping war victims in Ukraine, providing basic needs like food, hygiene supplies, medical supplies, blankets, bedding, clothing and more. Along with earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. All through partnering with local Churches. Please support their incredible work. To donate visit http://convoyofhope.org/donate. And LEADR - a people development software that helps you engage and grow every person on your team, providing a better way to collaborate and manage tasks effectively. Sign up for a FREE 7 Day trial at http://leadr.com/h3-trial and invite up to 10 team members to join. You will experience more intentional team meetings, streamlined to-do lists, and personalized goal-setting with linked action items. Visit http://leadr.com/h3-trial to start your 7 Day FREE Trial.
As Medical Laboratory Professionals, professionalism in the workplace is necessary for success. While many focus on verbal professionalism, it also includes using the proper business etiquette when communicating with colleagues, clients, and clinicians by via email. As the world becomes increasingly digitized, email etiquette is becoming an essential skill for any successful professional. In this episode, co-host, Tywauna Wilson, gives us practical reminders to enhance the way we are perceived via email. Key Tips:1. Use a Professional Email Address2. Use a Professional Greeting: Start off your email with a professional greeting such as “Dear [Name],” or “Good morning/afternoon [Name].”3. Use Proper Spell Check: Always make sure to double-check that you have used proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation throughout your email. Limit the use of Acronyms, abbreviations, and jargon4. Keep It Short and Concise5. Be Courteous6. Use Appropriate Signatures: Include an appropriate signature at the end of your emails with your contact information, such as your name, title, company, and address.7. Use "To" "Cc" and "Bcc" appropriately when sending to multiple peopleWe would love to feature YOU!!! Share your favorite takeaway from today's episode or any of the episodes from this season: Video ReviewConnect with Coach Tee WilsonTo connect with Tywauna for more on this and other leadership and personal development topics, visit: TywaunaWilson.com or connect with her on LinkedIn for the invitation to join the Trendy Elite Leadership Tidbits Community, where you can learn, grow and develop in the area of leadership, career, and personal development.Be an eLABorate Supporter! Listen on directimpactbroadcasting.com, Spotify, Apple Podcast, or your favorite podcast platform Don't forget to subscribe to the show on your phone, tablet, or notebook so you never miss an episode! Be sure to leave a comment, and share it with fellow medical laboratory professionals! Join our eLABorate Topics Group on LinkedIn Leave us a Video Review and we will feature you on our Social Media: Video Review Be a Guest on our show!If you have a leadership or laboratory message to share and would like to be a guest on the show, please reach out to us by completing the guest interest form or send us an e-mail at elaboratetopics@directimpactbroadcasting.com.Please tune in next week to hear another amazing episode of eLABorate Topics!
Today on the PR Talk Podcast, Amy Rosenberg gets to the point on email etiquette with Grace Aldridge Foster, Co-founder and Principal of Bold Type — a writing consultation and training company. Since the average person receives over 100 emails daily, it is very important to make sure yours stands out and is getting read. Read the entire write-up at: https://www.veracityagency.com/podcast/grace-aldridge-foster/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this latest roundup of OLD NEWS stories, we're joined by a very special guest, to talk about: The MASS MoCA union; the new monument to the Central Park 5; the debate about bringing attention to the climate crisis by throwing food and attaching body parts to famous artworks in museum, as analyzed by Jerry Saltz in his piece ‘MASHED POTATOES MEET MONET,' as well as through our own lenses on the phenomenon; how a stolen painting was turned into a popular throw pillow (which you can purchase online for $18.40 plus shipping); the struggles of Pace Gallery's Superblue, and the history of Pace through the Glimcher family, including a botched diversity hiring of Marc Glimcher's daughter; Guy Richards Smit's cartoon, “WHAT DO YOU SAY TO SOMEONE AFTER A VERY BAD STUDIO VISIT?”; a consideration of big tech's plundering of art and illustration for its generative AI projects, as poetically analyzed through Molly Crabapple's LA Times Op-Ed, “BEWARE A WORLD WHERE ARTISTS ARE REPLACED BY ROBOTS;” why the director of Florence's Uffizi Gallery is demanding employees follow strict guidelines for email etiquette; and what our respective OLD NEWS favorites for the week were.
In this episode, we discuss: Email Etiquette; Finding the proper Register for your email; how to improve your email writing; importance of the salutation; small talk debate; and brevity. For the show notes and take the quiz for this episode, go here. Comment below the show notes if you have any questions about this episode.For more about this podcast, go here. For ways to improve your Legal English, go here.For the Intro To Legal English Course, go here. This is a free course! Interested in improving your Email writing? Go here to learn how.---Check out our NEW website: 4 Business-EnglishImprove Your Communication SkillsIn the modern business world, communication is key to success. Often, communication is conducted in English. Whether you are dealing with native-English speakers, or English as a Second Language speakers, you need to communicate effectively in the lingua franca of the 21st Century: English. There are many common business terms that you need to understand, and some you need to master. Often, academic English courses do not teach these business phrases or lexicon. That is where 4 Business English can help.This site is designed with business professionals in mind. People who need to improve their professional English skills - reading, writing, conversational, or even public speaking and giving formal presentations. ---To read more about or to purchase Criminal Law Lexicon, go to the Amazon page here.The author is Timothy Barrett, the host of this podcast. This book is designed for non-native English speakers who want to improve their understanding of the proper Legal English terms concerning the field of Criminal Law. This book introduces this lexicon and gives examples of using these words.
“Politeness costs nothing and gains everything.” - Lady Montague Jason A. Duprat, Entrepreneur, Healthcare Practitioner, and Host of the Healthcare Entrepreneur Academy podcast, talks about the most effective ways of reaching out to others. In this episode, Jason shares his personal experience of receiving a not-so-conventional invite and how empathy, courtesy, and professionalism play crucial roles in communication. We also learn practices passed down from Jason's Podcast Coach, Travis Chappell, who successfully invited Grant Cardone to his show. 3 KEY POINTS: Be very brief. Avoid information overload. Do some research on who you're reaching out to. Try different angles when reaching out. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: If you're meeting someone for the first time virtually, there are proper procedures, etiquette, or courtesies to follow. When someone reaches out to you look at: How courteous are they? How professional are they? Are their goals aligned with mine? Be very brief. Avoid information overload during your initial reach-out. Emphasize what value the end-user is going to receive. Sometimes, it's just a matter of being persistent and trying different angles. Jason's Podcast Coach, Travis Chappell, went from having no podcast to having famous people like Grant Cardone and Gary Vaynerchuck. Research to learn more about who you're reaching out to and build rapport (Ex. Join their email list or find out what you have in common). Jason recommends using Calendly or other scheduling tools for easier booking of appointments. Since contacting Grant Cardone directly wasn't working, Travis Chappell's strategy was to reach out to Grant Cardone's friends, business partners, and even his wife first. TWEETABLE QUOTES: “When reaching out, instead of forcing your way through the front door, look to the side door and backdoor.” – Jason A. Duprat “When reaching out to someone, always be courteous, professional, and grateful.” – Jason A. Duprat CONNECT WITH JASON DUPRAT LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube Email: support@jasonduprat.com Join our Facebook group: https://jasonduprat.com/group RESOURCES Want to become an IV Nutritional Therapy provider? JOIN our FREE masterclass: https://ivtherapyacademy.com/podcast Sign up for one of our free business start-up Masterclasses by heading over to https://jasonduprat.com/freemasterclass Have a healthcare business question? Want to request a podcast topic? Text me at 407-972-0084 and I'll add you to my contacts. Occasionally, I'll share important announcements and answer your questions as well. I'm excited to connect with you! Do you enjoy our podcast? Leave a rating and review: https://lovethepodcast.com/hea Don't want to miss an episode? Subscribe and follow: https://followthepodcast.com/hea RELATED EPISODES: #160: TACTICAL TUESDAY: HOW TO BUILD AUDIENCES, AUTHORITY & CONNECTIONS #34 TACTICAL TUESDAY: PREACHIN' ABOUT THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIPS #257: HOW TO BUILD STRATEGIC RELATIONSHIPS AND MANAGE REFERRALS PARTNERS TO GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH AMELIA ROBERTS #HealthcareEntrepreneurAcademy #healthcare #HealthcareBoss #entrepreneur #entrepreneurship #podcast #businessgrowth #teamgrowth #digitalbusiness
On this CE-approved release of Articles On-The-Go, Hank Balch highlights one of those email faux pas you should avoid in SPD leadership: the CC Shotgun: "This mistake assumes that everyone needs to know something that really only one person needs to know. A good rule of thumb is to ask others beforehand if they want to be CC'ed regarding particular topics. Keep in mind, if you are emailing about an "issue" or error, taking the shotgun approach to CC'ing can come off as ganging up on a person or department. Because of the nature of email, everyone you CC and anything you write can be interpreted in different ways. Take care not to pull the CC-trigger too carelessly..." To read this article, take the CE quiz & download your certificate, click here. Stay tuned for new CE approved Articles On-the-Go releasing each week! Bookmark our new AOTG CE page here: https://www.beyondclean.net/articles-on-the-go #FightingDirty #HankBalch #BeyondClean #WeFightDirty™ Click To Subscribe on YouTube, iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or Spotify or Visit Our Website!
Even though Liz and Sarah are still in the middle of post production for Season 2 of Fantasy Island, they discuss how they feel like they're on vacation! In Take A Hike, they reveal their summer themes: Liz is planning a Summer of Health, and Sarah is looking forward to a Summer of Settling (in a good way). Next, in Amplify, they spotlight the delightful Gordita Chronicles, a new show on HBOMax that's fun for the whole family. In The Mailroom, Liz and Sarah tackle email etiquette. Finally, this week's Hollywood Hack will help you quick-change into your favorite necklaces—the Locking Magnetic Jewelry Clasp! Get in touch on Twitter: @sarahmfain & @elizabethcraft Get in touch on Instagram: @Sfain & @LizCraft Visit our website: https://happierinhollywood.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/HappierinHollywood/ Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Side Hustle School, Do The Thing, and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! LINKS FOX | Fantasy Island https://www.fox.com/fantasy-island/ Happier | Podcast 67: Design Your Summer, a Deep-Dive into the Emotionally Charged Issue of Thank-You Notes, and Mother-in-Law Woes https://gretchenrubin.com/podcast-episode/podcast-67-design-summer Gordita Chronicles https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11987198/ LA Times | Authentically sunny and sweet, ‘Gordita Chronicles' is the sitcom of the summer https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2022-06-23/gordita-chronicles-hbo-max-review Refinery29 | Gordita Chronicles is The Chubby Brown Girl Coming-of-Age Story I Needed https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2022/06/11022346/gordita-chronicles-hbo-max-representation ScriptMag | Writing the Immigrant Experience with HBO Max's 'Gordita Chronicles' Creator Claudia Forestieri and Showrunner Brigitte Muñoz-Liebowitz https://scriptmag.com/interviews-features/writing-the-immigrant-experience-with-hbo-maxs-gordita-chronicles-creator-claudia-forestieri-and-showrunner-brigitte-mu%C3%B1oz-liebowitz Locking Magnetic Jewelry Clasp https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08HJF22M7?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_imageGet in touch on Twitter: @sarahmfain & @elizabethcraft Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Monday, Brothers!! We are back at it again with a value-packed episode all about email etiquette!! As email is an every day part of business and serves as the means of all business communication, we are diving into the do's and don'ts emailing!Before we dive into ways to upgrade your emails, we have our highs + lows of the week (featuring Jess' flu and Liv's quality time with Tyler) and our collaboration deep dives of the week! Afterwards, we are discussing proper email verbiage, ways to approach contacting people and ways you can better stand out when applying to jobs! As always, the full video version is available on Youtube here! Please share on your IG story and tag us @WhiskeyAndWaterPodcast. You can follow Liv @Oliviapw, and Jess @TheJessicaExperience. & make sure you are subscribed on all platforms!
So much business communication occurs through email—some might even say TOO MUCH communication is done this way. As a result, far too often relationships are strained, and deals are damaged due to typing the wrong message. You may not have intended to send that message, but the only message that is ever delivered is the one that is perceived by the recipient. Tune in this week for episode 2.17 as Scott and Vince dive into email etiquette. They offer some tips on how best to use email in business and offer some basic processes that can help let email continue to be a tool for business and not a burden on business. When to respond, when not to respond, and ultimately, how to WRITE the RIGHT email and ensure your message is delivered as you intended. About our Hosts: To learn more about Scott De Long, Ph.D., and Vince Moiso, MBA, please visit theceopodcast.net. If you have questions, comments, or to make topic suggestions for future episodes, please contact them at scottandvince@gmail.com. Resources: The Communication Hierarchy Business & Professional Communications Course Effective Communications Webinar (Free)
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We've all experienced the frustration of receiving an email that's been sent in a rush that isn't clear. Because the sender didn't take time to proof their email or read it back, now you need to reply and clarify their intent. This slows everyone down and what's most annoying is it's easily avoidable.In this episode, I'd like to share some simple and maybe even obvious email etiquette rules that are often broken.Show notes (please leave me a comment with your questions and feedback) » https://paulminors.com/245If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love it if you could leave me a review.Intro/Outro Music: "Synthia" by Scott & Brendo
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There are some rules for email etiquette you should follow when you need to communicate with someone in a professional capacity, such as your teachers, college admissions offices, or scholarship contacts. These rules will help you make the best first impression possible and you are showing respect to the person you communicate with. Today, we are going to talk about the definition of email etiquette, why professional communication matters, and give you some examples of appropriate email etiquette. This show is for the confused college applicant and family to learn simple and effective strategies to help you find the BEST college for your student while having positive conversations. This will turn you into the College Ready applicant and family so you can be confident with your next steps and your choice of college! Please subscribe so you don't miss any episodes and leave a review so others can find us! Here are a few episodes you might also be interested in:Episode 3 College Application Success: Having Positive ConversationsEpisode 11 3 Easy Ways to Manage Your Time While Searching for CollegesEpisode 14 Empowering Students in the College Search: Don't Do Everything for ThemYou can also download our free guide on How to Start or Expand Your College Search here. I'm Courtney Kountz and I'm looking forward to serving you and your student!
This episode we discuss the red pill community, and it's way of thinking. Jon rants once again about "Email Etiquette". And finally we remember Kobe & GIgi, but was the statue right to be placed at their crash site? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/man-chatter5/message
Huber and Producer Matt, filling in for Producer Steph. talk about email etiquette. What email pet peeves do you have?? See if they're mentioned here!
EmailsThis episode is great for people with all levels of emailing experience. Whether you have never sent an email in your life, or you send 50 emails every day, this episode will give you great insight on the “dos” and “don'ts” of writing the perfect email.Email etiquette has changed throughout the years, but the key principles have stayed the same. The biggest principle to remember is that emails are not social media. Yes, it might be an app on your phone just like the others, but it holds more weight than sending a tweet or a Snapchat.Let us all dive into the best principles I have learned throughout the years of sending emails!Follow For MoreFollow along for updates through the newsletter and social media channels for updates and more content!Newsletter:The In-Between NewsletterInstagram PageThe In-Between Instagram PageMy Twitter Account@griffin_prock Get full access to The In-Between Newsletter at inbetweennewsletter.substack.com/subscribe
Do you read into punctuation a little too much? If your boss sends you a message with a full stop instead of an exclamation mark, how does it make you feel? Someone else’s email etiquette can really throw us off, especially in the workplace. So, how can we stop ourselves from spiralling? Links @Rod on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@rod . The Space Instagram @thespace_podcast and https://bit.ly/thespace_instagram. Review The Space on Apple Podcasts and https://bit.ly/review-the-space. Credits Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88 Content: Amy Molloy @amy_molloyExecutive Producer: Elise CooperEditor: Adrian WaltonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The email subject line for a job inquiry is a prime piece of real estate. It's often what will either drive a hiring manager to open an email and review your resume, or ignore it. As a job seeker, you need to do everything possible to make your email stand apart. So, think about what you want to convey to a hiring professional, and write your way to a new career with a powerful job inquiry email subject line!“Most of the time, we recommend the subject line contains your name and other vital pieces of info like the job title or requisition number,” says Brie Reynolds, manager of the Career Coaching Program at FlexJobs. “Depending on your situation, though, you may want to include other details to really make your email stand out.”Read the full article here: https://www.flexjobs.com/blog/post/5-go-email-subject-lines-job-seekers/FlexJobs | Find A Better Way To Work at www.flexjobs.comFlexJobs is a subscription service for job seekers. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the monthly subscription costs allow us to fully vet and verify all of the jobs on our site—ensuring that customers have a safe and positive job searching experience to find work-from-home jobs.
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This week on TTELT, Heather Reichmuch tells us how to teach our students proper email etiquette, an important skill for all of us to have. Here is the link to the article she wrote with Joyce Paek: http://newsmanager.commpartners.com/tesolc/print/2019-11-01/3.html Here are the links to other research she has done: Reichmuth, H.L. (2020). Language investment of white native English speaking women in transnational marriages in Korea. I-LanD Journal. 67-86. https://www.torrossa.com/en/resources/an/4722676 Kim, T. & Reichmuth, H.L. (2020). Exploring cultural logic in becoming teacher: a collaborative autoethnography on transnational teaching and learning. Professional Development in Education. 1-16. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1135&context=cehsedadfacpub Gordon, R.R., Reichmuth, H.L., Her, L., De Costa, P. (2021). Thinking Beyond "Languaging in translanguaging pedagogies: Exploring ways to combat white fragility in an undergraduate language methodology course. In Lanvers, East, and Thomson (Eds.) Language learning in Anglophone countries: Challenges, practices, solutions. London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Peter-De-Costa/publication/348303180_Thinking_Beyond_Languaging_in_Translanguaging_Pedagogies_Exploring_Ways_to_Combat_White_Fragility_in_an_Undergraduate_Language_Methodology_Course/links/6001066892851c13fe105cfa/Thinking-Beyond-Languaging-in-Translanguaging-Pedagogies-Exploring-Ways-to-Combat-White-Fragility-in-an-Undergraduate-Language-Methodology-Course.pdf If you can't access the articles or have a question for Heather, please contact her here: reichmuth.heather@gmail.com As always, you can sign up for all of our upcoming events at: https://www.ttelt.org/p/events/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ttelt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ttelt/support
Part two of our conversation with Bob Goff. Bob is the bestselling author of multiple books including Love Does as well as the host of the popular Dream Big Podcast and Dream Big Academy. Bob is followed by millions on social media and should be named Chief Encouragement Officer of the planet! Plus, Brad provides 7 Tips on Email Etiquette, since we all use email and need some ways to make the process better! Make sure to check out http://h3leadership.com to access the list and all the show notes. Thanks again to our partners for this episode, LiveControl, which remotely produces your event for a fraction of the cost—so, say hello to your new camera operator at http://livecontrol.io/brad. And, to Gloo and GlooConnect, allowing you to connect digitally with people in your community. Head to http://GlooConnect.church to sign up for a free account, and start welcoming new connections to your church today.
Ruth and Claire discuss Email Etiquette. Claire is leading by example and writing emails to students with the features she values, such as a proper salutation, not expecting emails on weekends or in the evening, and being clear what reply is expected. When introducing students to college, Ruth helps students write politely by sharing tips directly. Claire is working on managing her expectations of how fast students reply. Ruth is working on creating filters and labels to organize her inbox. Claire mentioned Ten percent happier by Dan HarrisRuth mentioned Conference for Undergraduate Women in PhysicsRuth mentioned Songteller
Have You Heard About Email Etiquette? As a manager for a large corporation and an entrepreneur, email can be overwhelming. Not only do I have all of my business email, I also have personal email to manage. Sometimes all I am doing is deleting “reply all” emails that should only be a "reply". I realized that we need to be taught email etiquette. Yes, there is such a thing as email etiquette! Email or Phone · Quick questions – Email · Need documentation reviewed – Email · More than 3 replies to 1 email – Phone What's the Subject · Use the subject line · If responding to a chain of emails and you are changing the subject start with a new/clean email or change the subject of the email · Don't mix unrelated subjects Reply All · Does everyone need to see your response? · Example: Thank you (Reply, not reply all) Address with Caution · If you are emailing a large group use the bcc function to prevent reply all · If you are emailing more than one customer use the bcc function to prevent reply all and most importantly, maintain confidentiality · Include distribution list in the email body to disclose internal recipients if using bcc · When in doubt always use bcc
After a lovely Thanksgiving break, Coyne and Knoll recap the beers they drank, the bad beats they suffered, and the galaxy brain takes they were enlightened with. Week 12 in the NFL was a lucrative one for the boys (24:46). The 4-day weekend is over, and since we're all back at work, Coyne and Knoll discuss phrases and buzz words that are unique to the office / work environment (39:36). Lastly the guys give out Week 13 NFL picks (1:02:33).
Kat and Rachel talk long undiagnosed ADHD and the implications it has on literally every interaction you have. We talk about the the things we hate about how people communicate with us that we have probably done to other people. We talk about the garbage quality of FB algorithms and events and how it all ultimately antagonizes everyone's collective neuroses.LIKE COMMENT SUBSCRIBE!Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=133295)
In this shorty episode, Prashant Uttekar speaks about writing styles, gives email etiquette tips, and calls out common errors. This episode is derived from the article which Prashant wrote 4 years back: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/email-etiquette-prashant-uttekar/
Benner is on vacation right now, but he and Edgar didn't wanna leave you without something in your feed while he's gone, so we made a mini-episode about how not to email someone out of the blue. The guys will be back next Wednesday with a full episode of That's The Show!Follow us on Twitter @thats_the_showGive us a 5-star rating and a review over at Apple Podcasts!Got a question or comment? Email us at thatstheshowpod@gmail.com! (Warning: We won't take any of your pitches for the show.)
Isaac Morehouse shares weak communication habits you should shed. Episode 1176: Weak Communication Habits You Should Shed by Isaac Morehouse on Email Etiquette & Conversation Skills Isaac Morehouse is the founder and CEO of Praxis, an awesome startup apprenticeship program making degrees irrelevant for careers. He is dedicated to the relentless pursuit of freedom. He's written some books, done some podcasting, and is always experimenting with self-directed living and learning. When he's not with his wife and kids or building his company, he can be found smoking cigars, playing guitars, singing, reading, writing, getting angry watching sports teams from his home state of Michigan, or enjoying the beach. The original post is located here: https://isaacmorehouse.com/2015/08/20/horribly-weak-communication-habits-its-time-to-break/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that there is an etiquette to sending email? What do you do if you send an email, and you do not receive a response? Did you know that depending on to whom you send an email, you have to change the flow of the email?On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White will talk email etiquette with Michael Fomkin of VIP Ignite. MIchael reads and sends a lot of emails, and some of the emails that are received by those who aspire to be in the entertainment industry would shock you. Tune in to learn how to send an email that warrants a response, how to nuance your email to your audience and how to react when your email is not answered. What you'll learn in this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast with MIke Fomkin will help you no matter your industry.