13 Email Management Best Practices And Tips
The total time investment may be the same, but spending an hour on email first thing in the morning, before lunch, mid-afternoon, and at the end of the day, preserves the ability to concentrate on specific tasks. Managing email is time-consuming and this is why we have to do it wisely.
Designated, batch-processing times increase productivity and work quality, as well as reduce stress and lower heart rates.
At any given time, your inbox probably contains memos, tasks, meeting invites, important messages, and junk. Sometimes a phone call communicates faster and more effectively.
Adopt an instant message or chat software for short messages that need quick replies.
And use an email management software like Flow-e, that allows quick sorting, delegating, and follow-up of emails, reducing time spent searching and managing your inbox.
A dashboard-style tool that helps you swiftly sort and categorize these different kinds of content makes managing your inbox faster and gets you back to work.
Your friends and family, even your favorite game or TV show, deserve your undivided attention.
Protected personal time is essential for your physical and mental health and actually improves performance during work time.
Managing Email Effectively
Finally, email traffic can be reduced overall, or made more useful and relevant, by making some simple changes to your writing style.
After all, a huge amount of time spent writing an email is time spent clarifying prior emails, a trend that is maddening for everyone.
Here are some writing tips to exchange fewer, shorter messages with better communication and outcomes:
Long threads with off-topic subject lines make email management even more difficult.
Before you reply-all, check the subject and the distribution list. This tip makes managing email easier.
If necessary, start a new conversation with the right people and the right topic.
Reuse sent messages
We all have the type of emails that we send over and over. Strip the “Re:” part in the subject line, update the details in the body, and press send.
Lead with the outcome
Open the email with the purpose of the email and the desired result, in just a sentence or two.
If necessary, you can go on to include details and reasoning, but opening with action items focuses the reader’s attention and makes your goal clear.
Don’t mark it unread once it is read (this is why we don’t have the option to mark an email as unread in Flow-e). If you let an email to sit there for a second review, this will waste time and energy.
If you didn’t respond immediately, I would suggest that you inform the sender that you have received the message and you would be in touch shortly. Don’t forget to set a deadline and follow up as soon as you can.
13 Email Management Tips
Emails with vague requests for action are likely to be disregarded.
Or, worse yet, lead to a bunch of replies which are simply clarifications of the original request.
Keep your inbox organized. The better your inbox system, the easier it is to find emails when you need them.
Use reply-all sparingly and only when necessary. Don’t waste people’s email management time.
While including “best regards” in your signature might be an old habit, it’s not necessary, and can add clutter to a long thread.
Originally posted: https://flow-e.com/blog/email-productivity/email-management-best-practices-and-tips/
Read also:
https://flow-e.com/gtd/
https://flow-e.com/personal-kanban/