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Forecasting In The Logistical Process messages? Companies are putting together a series
of key phrases used solely for openings and closings. Remember, you would never
call without greeting someone. Why would you not in your e-mails?When many engineers think of logistics, they think of the technical aspect of manufacturing. They think about milling, they think about the lathe, they think about making parts as quickly and as cheaply as possible. They think about using Solid-Works and Pro-Engineer to engineer quality parts. In addition, they think of minimizing machine set-ups and other technical nuances of manufacturing, but these are not the only p 2. What does your e-mail signature say about your company? It should be an extension of your company’s brand. Professional with no cutesy sayings, it should contain all contact information. Establish a standard f Finding Available Office Space The blessing and the curse of the digital revolution! Between e-mail, instant and
text messaging, cell phones, Blackberries and the Internet, we are drowning in data
overload. Moreover, the constant interruptions are costing the U. S. economy an
estimated $558 billion annually. This staggering number does not add in the cost of
poorly written e-mails that land companies and employees in hot legal trouble,
destroy long-term client relationships, and ruin reputations—just review Mike
Brown’s e-mails (former FEMA chief) as Hurricane Katrina raged and you will
understand. Add to this mix a lack of civility and common sense and you have an
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standards as to how you will frame your words, manage your inbox, even extend
your brand.Successful ActorsAdvice to anyone who wants a career as an actor.Be on time.On a big film the money is going out the door at about 30 grand every 20 minutes. On a network TV show the rate is only a bit less. If you are ten minutes late for a job that pays five hundred bucks - you will be very disliked by the producer and everybody that works for him. People will scream at you. If you are Below is a short list of questions to visit at your next meeting. Your answers are the beginning of a company-wide document. 1. How do you greet and close messages? Companies are putting together a series of key phrases used solely for openings and closings. Remember, you would never call without greeting someone. Why would you not in your e-mails? 2. What does your e-mail signature say about your company? It should be an extension of your company’s brand. Professional with no cutesy sayings, it should contain all contact information. Establish a standard f Licenses For New Inventions messages? Companies are putting together a series
of key phrases used solely for openings and closings. Remember, you would never
call without greeting someone. Why would you not in your e-mails?New inventions in almost every field are pretty common these days. With the increase in intelligent and more radical approach to life a lot of people are turning their ideas into successful businesses. The process of inventing a product and its successful implementation is not as easy as it seems.Whenever a person gets an idea for an invention, the first step that needs to be taken is to apply for a patent for that 2. What does your e-mail signature say about your company? It should be an extension of your company’s brand. Professional with no cutesy sayings, it should contain all contact information. Establish a standard for font style and size. 3. What is the company policy around blind copies? Some companies only use them for e-blasts; others say they are strictly verboten. Discuss why, when and how you use them. 4. Do you have a message for your out of office auto-responder? How long away from the office before you turn the responder on? Four hours? One day? 5. How often do you check e-mails? Some companies set their programs so e-mails are only called up hourly, thus reducing down time. 6. How soon do you return e-mails? Within four hours? By end of business day? 7. Do you use emoticons? Buzzing bees, dancing bears, smiley faces. I heartily rule against it. 8. How many e-mails before you pick up the phone? The rule of thumb seems to be three. If the issues are not resolved, pick up the phone or walk down the hall. E-mail has become the biggest productivity drain in businesses today. Getting a handle on this daily data dump by establishing procedures—etiquette if you will— will make you and your company stand above the crowd. And, possibly bring law and order to the untamed world of Internet communication. Excerpt from Dr. Julie Miller’s upcoming Fourth Edition, Business Writing That Counts!
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