Monday, December 7th, 2009
Overwhelmed by email? Who isn’t? Basex Research recently estimated that businesses lose $650 billion annually in productivity due to unnecessary e-mail interruptions. According to Ross Mayfield of Forbes.com, the average number of corporate e-mails sent and received per person per day is expected to reach over 228 by 2010. Defining your email style with systems and routines make all the difference in going
· A good spam filter is a must. Anti spam technology is available at a reasonable cost so be sure you are all set. Remember to review the “spam” email just in case the filter has removed mail that you need. You can redirect this into the inbox with minor adjustment. Do not open emails, reply back or “unsubscribe” to junk email as this could place you on more spam email lists. It is best to delete all of these at the beginning of y our email session. Be sure your virus protection is up to date as well.
· Create a subfolder named “Processed” or “Done” to eliminate delaying email filing. Often “filing” your email is put off because it is more complicated than your needs. When you need information in this subfolder, it can be sorted by arranging the subject line or sender to find it.
· Email is best used for short messages with direct subject lines. Need to explain a lengthy topic? Using the phone can make a difference!
For more information on productivity and time management, check out Ellen’s Blog at www.professional-organizer.com. Happy organizing!