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Send: The How, Why, When - and When Not - of Email

3.42 ( 463 Ratings by Goodreads)
Send: The How, Why, When - and When Not - of Email

Send: The How, Why, When - and When Not - of Email

3.42 (463 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 17 May, 2007
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Ever wondered why we don't talk anymore? Or why you never seem to be able to get anyhting done at work? And why your boss is driving you mad? Answer: Email In a short period of time, email has taken over our lives. But it is such a new form of communication. Is it any wonder that we haven't figured out how to use it yet? Send is a book so utterly necessary, it is almost impossible to imagine having survived without it. It explains the cultural implications of email and offers top tips on how to make it work FOR you, rather than AGAINST you. It might even prevent you from sending the email that could land you in jail.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781841959948
ISBN10 1841959944
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 281 g
Product Dimensions 134 x 22 x 210 mm
Publisher / Reseller Canongate Books Ltd
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Send can help any of us send emails that build better business relationships and get better results -- Spencer Johnson * * M.D * *
A most useful - and darkly funny - guide to the dangers of email. -- Kate Muir

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Author's Bio

WILL SCHWALBE is senior vice president, editor-in-chief of Hyperion books. Previously he was a journalist, writing articles for such publications as the New York Times, the South China Morning Post, Insight for Asian Investors, Ms. magazine, and Business Traveler Asia. DAVID SHIPLEY is the deputy editorial page and op-ed editor of the New York Times, where he has also served as national enterprise editor at the magazine. Previously, he was executive editor of The New Republic and a senior presidential speechwriter in the Clinton administration.

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