Email Etiquette: Write More Effective Emails At Work
Email Etiquette: Write More Effective Emails At Work, available at $84.99, has an average rating of 4.56, with 32 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 56331 reviews, and has 148543 subscribers.
You will learn about Write punchier, more powerful emails every time Contribute to a positive workplace culture through email Never write an embarrassing or ineffective email ever again Save time and eliminate stress when writing your next email Apply simple layout tricks to adapt your emails for readers on mobile Avoid accusations of bullying, back-covering and discrimination in your emails This course is ideal for individuals who are A recent graduate who's new to the workplace or A manager seeking to build a positive team culture or An experienced professional who wants to write more persuasive emails or This course is NOT aimed at people writing sales or direct marketing emails It is particularly useful for A recent graduate who's new to the workplace or A manager seeking to build a positive team culture or An experienced professional who wants to write more persuasive emails or This course is NOT aimed at people writing sales or direct marketing emails.
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Summary
Title: Email Etiquette: Write More Effective Emails At Work
Price: $84.99
Average Rating: 4.56
Number of Lectures: 32
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 32
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 36
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 36
Original Price: £24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Write punchier, more powerful emails every time
- Contribute to a positive workplace culture through email
- Never write an embarrassing or ineffective email ever again
- Save time and eliminate stress when writing your next email
- Apply simple layout tricks to adapt your emails for readers on mobile
- Avoid accusations of bullying, back-covering and discrimination in your emails
Who Should Attend
- A recent graduate who's new to the workplace
- A manager seeking to build a positive team culture
- An experienced professional who wants to write more persuasive emails
- This course is NOT aimed at people writing sales or direct marketing emails
Target Audiences
- A recent graduate who's new to the workplace
- A manager seeking to build a positive team culture
- An experienced professional who wants to write more persuasive emails
- This course is NOT aimed at people writing sales or direct marketing emails
Do you worry your emails aren’t having the impact you’d like?
Do you often have to chase people to respond to your emails?
Would you like to save time when writing emails?
Want to know how to get your message across in an email clearly, concisely and compellingly?
From one of Udemy’s top writing instructorscomes this short, sharp course on email etiquette. In it you’ll discover how to:
– follow a proven formula for structuring effective emails
– write for international readers by understanding a key principle of intercultural communication
– strike the right tone of voice and level of formality
– get a desired response from your reader by following a key golden rule when crafting any email
– adapt your emails to reflect the switch from desktop to mobile
– maintain a positive workplace culture through email
– avoid accusations of bullying, back-covering and discrimination in your emails
– craft a subject line that maximises your chances of your email being read
– create an out of office reply that will empower your team to handle things smoothly while you’re away
– proofread your email effectively to avoid those embarrassing howlers
You’ll also get a downloadable coursebook, including a 7-point checklistto print out and keep by your desk so you never write an ineffective email ever again.
So stop stressing over what to say and how to say it.
Enrol now to make your very next email as punchy, powerful and persuasive as possible.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Welcome to the course!
Lecture 1: Is this course for you?
Lecture 2: Course ebook
Chapter 2: What to say in an email – and how to say it
Lecture 1: Pre-quiz: what to say in an email and how to say it
Lecture 2: International team? Cultural considerations when writing emails
Lecture 3: SCRAP – how to structure your email
Lecture 4: Exercise: apply the SCRAP formula to this real-life email (15 mins)
Lecture 5: Exercise answer: apply the SCRAP formula to this real-life email
Lecture 6: NEW: Email template for SCRAP
Lecture 7: How to write clearly with the rule of one
Lecture 8: NEW: How to reply to a confusing email
Lecture 9: NEW: Email template for TIC
Lecture 10: Layout tips for better emails
Lecture 11: What to say and how to say it: key points to remember
Chapter 3: When to say it by email (and when not to)
Lecture 1: Pre-quiz: when to email (and when not to)
Lecture 2: Things you should never say in an email
Lecture 3: When to email – and when not to
Lecture 4: How long should you take to reply to every email?
Lecture 5: When to email – and when not to: key points to remember
Chapter 4: Email greetings, sign-offs, signatures and subject lines
Lecture 1: Pre-quiz: email greetings, sign-offs, signatures and subject lines
Lecture 2: Email greetings – how to address your recipient politely and professionally
Lecture 3: Email sign-offs and signatures – how to end politely and professionally
Lecture 4: How to write a compelling subject line
Lecture 5: Greetings, sign-offs, signatures and subject lines: key points to remember
Chapter 5: More email best practices
Lecture 1: Pre-quiz: more email best practices
Lecture 2: Urgent emails: when to flag them as important or high priority (and when not to)
Lecture 3: How to use the 'To' field, 'Cc', 'Bcc' and 'Reply all'
Lecture 4: Best practice for sending attachments
Lecture 5: How to write a helpful out of office message
Lecture 6: Proofreading your email – including the one thing you must ALWAYS check!
Lecture 7: Email best practice: key points to remember
Chapter 6: Final thoughts
Lecture 1: Download your course certificate
Lecture 2: Bonus lecture
Instructors
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Clare Lynch
Cambridge University writing tutor & professional copywriter
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