Reducing Time Wasted on Pointless, Ineffective Email: February 3 Interactive Online Class Shows Professionals How
Email is both an amazing, efficient communication tool and a frustrating time waster. Email Intelligence, an interactive 90-minute online training program, helps shift the balance toward efficiency and results.
(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 13, 2010 ) Seattle - Email is both an amazing, efficient communication tool and a frustrating time waster. Email Intelligence (http://syntaxtraining.com/upcomingclasses.html ), an interactive 90-minute online training program offered by Lynn Gaertner-Johnston of Syntax Training, helps shift the balance toward efficiency and results.
According to polls of Syntax Training clients, most managers and employees spend at least two hours each day reading and writing email. After taking the Email Intelligence course, they know how to use that time more efficiently.
In Email Intelligence, email writers learn to:
--Avoid bad email habits that slow down and drag out email exchanges.
--Apply best practices of email etiquette and efficiency to get the responses they need.
--Lay out information so fast-moving readers understand it and respond quickly.
--Anticipate and answer their readers’ questions to avoid more follow-up messages.
--Take specific steps to reduce unnecessary email.
Attendees in the online email class get a 16-page handout with 10 mini-case studies, 30 best practices, and 3 essential steps to apply to every email. They write a short email during the class and get expert feedback on an email of their choice after the training program. After the training in email effectiveness, they also receive a PDF of “110 Tips for Sending Email That Gets Read—and Gets Results,” a booklet of email tips Gaertner-Johnston has gathered from professionals in business writing classes.
“Everyone can write better email once they have best practices and steps to follow,” says Gaertner-Johnson, “and live e-learning is the perfect medium for improving email effectiveness. It’s practical, fast-paced, and screen-based, just like email.”
The February 3 email training program begins at 11 a.m. Pacific Time (GMT minus 8 hours). The registration fee is $149 per person, with a discount for three or more registering together. People can register by phone at 206-782-8410 or online at http://syntaxtraining.com/upcomingclasses.html . Enrollment is limited to 18. Participants need a high-speed Internet connection, computer, and telephone.
Syntax Training provides employees and managers with tools, tips, strategies, and job aids to help them write better, guaranteed. The company is located in Seattle, Washington, USA, and on the Web at http://syntaxtraining.com.
According to polls of Syntax Training clients, most managers and employees spend at least two hours each day reading and writing email. After taking the Email Intelligence course, they know how to use that time more efficiently.
In Email Intelligence, email writers learn to:
--Avoid bad email habits that slow down and drag out email exchanges.
--Apply best practices of email etiquette and efficiency to get the responses they need.
--Lay out information so fast-moving readers understand it and respond quickly.
--Anticipate and answer their readers’ questions to avoid more follow-up messages.
--Take specific steps to reduce unnecessary email.
Attendees in the online email class get a 16-page handout with 10 mini-case studies, 30 best practices, and 3 essential steps to apply to every email. They write a short email during the class and get expert feedback on an email of their choice after the training program. After the training in email effectiveness, they also receive a PDF of “110 Tips for Sending Email That Gets Read—and Gets Results,” a booklet of email tips Gaertner-Johnston has gathered from professionals in business writing classes.
“Everyone can write better email once they have best practices and steps to follow,” says Gaertner-Johnson, “and live e-learning is the perfect medium for improving email effectiveness. It’s practical, fast-paced, and screen-based, just like email.”
The February 3 email training program begins at 11 a.m. Pacific Time (GMT minus 8 hours). The registration fee is $149 per person, with a discount for three or more registering together. People can register by phone at 206-782-8410 or online at http://syntaxtraining.com/upcomingclasses.html . Enrollment is limited to 18. Participants need a high-speed Internet connection, computer, and telephone.
Syntax Training provides employees and managers with tools, tips, strategies, and job aids to help them write better, guaranteed. The company is located in Seattle, Washington, USA, and on the Web at http://syntaxtraining.com.
Contact Information:
Syntax Training
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston
Tel: 206-782-8410
Email us
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Syntax Training
Lynn Gaertner-Johnston
Tel: 206-782-8410
Email us
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