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I have included several of these in my workshops for admins on e-mail etiquette and protocol. Maybe you want to get a copy.). I’m sure you can relate to many of the ones they sited. Inaccurate or vague subject line. • No specific action step. Incomplete information. • Too much information. Harsh or demanding tone. Excessive volume.
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