V. A. Shiva Ayyadurai, also known as Dr. E-Mail, is the chairman and CEO of EchoMail, Inc. Shiva is the inventor of the world's first E-Mail system for which he was recognized with the prestigious Westinghouse Science Award. The U.S. Copyright Office issued TXu-111-775, the first Copyright for EMAIL, to Shiva. Shiva founded EchoMail in 1994 to provide advanced business intelligence technologies for E-Mail management.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Assume Nothing
Never assume that the recipient is familiar with the thinking behind the E-Mail at hand. If not, make sure that you let the person know the background and the issues. When following up, don't assume everyone remembers everything you've said earlier. If you've got any worries that an acronym, term, or reference is going to elicit a confused moment, it is better to explain it rather than having the recipient confused. Ask yourself if you are hiding anything from the reader unintentionally.
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