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(Issue 39: April, 2011) This issue examines how to avoid business email errors by proofreading more efficiently. Just last week, I received similar comments from prospective clients about business email they see in their organizations:
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(Issue 24: November, 2009) What should you do when you must proofread a business document, but you face a panic-stricken colleague, a demanding boss, or a shortened deadline?
I read a press release this morning, announcing a company had relaunched their website and the CEO began a corporate blog. The PR Web press release read:
If you believe you are too busy to write email and text messages that are clear and grammatically correct, and thereby professionally appealing, think again. Despite a grueling schedule during the campaign, President-Elect Obama still managed it.
I’m sorry I’ve not blogged for a few days. Instructional Solutions celebrates its ten year anniversary this month! There is a lot of reflection and writing and celebrating occurring.
Here is a painful example of an actual email received by my friend from his employee last week, which was obviously dashed off and not proofed: