Avoiding Email Overload

Written by Sue Walsh on October 17, 2008

Ross Mayfield over at Forbes.com’s Enterprise blog has an excellent article on how to avoid email overload. Here’s an excerpt:

E-mail overload is the leading cause of preventable productivity loss in organizations today. Basex Research recently estimated that businesses lose $650 billion annually in productivity due to unnecessary e-mail interruptions. And the average number of corporate e-mails sent and received per person per day are expected to reach over 228 by 2010.

The article goes on to mention some great email management tips to help your company stay productive and efficent. It’s well worth the read.

 

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