It is not necessary to lose contact with your professional colleagues just because you are out of the office. Being subjected to a constant stream of work-related email is common with today's ...
Sending emails is a modern staple of work life. We email our bosses, our colleagues, our clients, and more. But a new survey from email marketing firm EmailTooltester reveals there’s a host of things ...
Everyday email habits can shape trust, defensiveness, and behavior at work. Being copied more than necessary in the workplace ...
One response came in three hours later: “As I send this at 11:32 pm on a Friday, I realize I can contribute quite a bit personally and professionally,” wrote Corinne Jones, president of CJC Human ...
“Greater flexibility in when and where work can be done…can be a double-edged sword. While it can grant people the freedom to craft the [workstyle] that suits their needs, it can also facilitate the ...
The advent of email has made it easier than ever for employees to stay connected to the job when not physically at work—in the evenings, on weekends, and, for teachers, even during their summer breaks ...
The pandemic blurred the boundary between work and personal life. A study conducted during the pandemic found that 70% of remote workers were clocking time on the weekends. Sending just one ...
What happens in your inbox doesn't always stay there. In fact, one stupid email from your work account can have serious real-world consequences. "Email can be a wonderfully efficient time-saving tool ...
It’s just not clicking for them. For millennials and older, the “You Got Mail” notification rarely incited stress. In fact, most folks over thirty can still remember feeling a flush of excitement upon ...
“Magical.” That’s how middle schooler Emily Beckman describes snow days —when school closes due to inclement weather and there’s no e-learning in its place. It’s safe to assume that most of her peers ...