Here's how to stop writing emails that bury what you're asking for under a bunch of inessential information.
Here's how to stop writing emails that bury what you're asking for under a bunch of inessential information.
Inside each of us there's a little efficiency guru who views every single email within a larger matrix of all the stuff we could be focusing on: the big deadline that needs to be met, the presentation that needs to be prepared, the client conflict that needs to be resolved, the errands that need to be run. I call this the "busy bias," and it colors how much—or how little—attention we are willing to give any one interaction or piece of information.
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Published on October 10, 2016 02:00