THE TOOLKIT
Email Preferences
Consider writing and responding to emails using the receiver’s style.
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D Dominance |
I Influence |
S Steadiness |
C Compliance |
Salutation |
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- Hey Girlfriend!!!
- Whassup!
- Check This Out!
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- Good Morning Mr. [Name]
- Good Afternoon [Name]
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- Dear Ms. [Name]
- To Whom It May Concern
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Closing |
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- Sincerely,
- Very Truly Yours,
- Thanks for all you help,
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Signature |
- [None]
- First Initial
- First Name
- Initials
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- First &Last Name
- Contact Information
- Daily Quotation
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- Proper Full Name
- Middle Initial
- Title
- Credentials
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Theme |
- Results
- Answers
- Directions
- Orders
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- Facts
- Data
- Follow-up
- Confirmation
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General Tone |
- To-the-point
- Brief (one screen length)
- Blunt
- Bottom-line
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- Rambles
- Giddy
- Busy
- Redundant
- Repetitive
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- Analytical
- Formal
- Business-like
- Stiff
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Avoid |
- Chain Emails
- Jokes
- Time-wasters
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- Pessimism
- Formality
- Too Much Detail/Data
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- Rude
- Crude
- Insensitivities
- Now or RUSH
- All Caps
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- Spelling Errors
- Poor Grammar
- Unprofessional Chatter
- Misused Words (ex., their v. there)
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General Feel |
- Business-oriented
- Incomplete Sentences
- Some Spelling Errors
- Few Niceties
- Few Graphics
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- Lot of !!!!!!
- Colorful Graphics
- Blinkies
- Emoticons
- Smileys
- Spelling Errors
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- How was your weekend?
- Please
- Thank you
- I really appreciate
- I’m sorry to bother you
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- Professional Technical Details
- Correct Grammar
- References
- Dates / Times
- URL Links
- Attachments
- Documentation
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