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E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work

E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work is a 1-day in-class seminar that teaches participants the essential concepts of writing e-mail messages that address typical problems such as lack of clarity and lack of relevance.

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Problem: E-mail reduces productivity

Users are so overwhelmed by e-mail that it has actually reduced their productivity:

  • 25% increase in e-mail messages since 2004
  • overuse and misuse of "cc" and "Reply to all"
  • "friendly spam" or unfocussed, non-relevant messages from business colleagues
  • long, narrative prose that requires too long to read and absorb, and
  • the misapplication of e-mail and avoidance of more appropriate media.

Source: Cavanagh, Christina. "E-mail in the Workplace: A Productivity Study", Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario.

Mapping solution

The Information Mapping process provides a two-pronged solution:

  • standards and protocols for the proper use of e-mail as a workplace tool, and
  • a method for the structured writing of e-mail messages.

What you'll learn

Participants learn how to

  • establish the purpose of the e-mail
  • identify the desired response
  • differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate content
  • organize and label content effectively
  • sequence and structure content to enhance readability, and
  • write effective subject lines.

Who should attend?

E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work is for any professionals who communicate with their clients and colleagues through e-mail.

Benefits

E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work helps participants

  • write clear, concise, and effective e-mails
    • analyzing information based on audience and purpose
    • organizing and presenting information that is audience-focused, easy to find, and easy to understand, and
  • apply a set of standards and protocols to better
    • exploit e-mail as a productivity tool
    • control and limit the volume of messaging
    • manage responses to e-mails.

Delivery options

E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work can be scheduled as an onsite seminar at a client location.

E-learning Option

Information Mapping Canada offers an e-learning version of this seminar. For details click on Making E-Mail Work.

Details

The details for the seminar are provided in the table below.

Detail Description
Duration 1 day
Maximum Class Size 16
Price: Onsite Seminar Variable
Introduction to the Information Mapping method? Yes
Application of the Method E-mails
Computers Used in the Classroom Yes
Formatting Solutions software included with seminar? No
Formatting Solutions software used/taught in seminar No
Prerequisite required? No
Time to work on own materials Yes
Hands-on exercises/case study Yes
Language availability English

 

For further information

For further information or to register for E-Mapping: Making E-mail Work, contact us at

  • Phone: (416) 769-7016
  • Toll free: 1-888-INFOMAP (463-6627)
  • Fax: (416) 769-7790
  • E-mail: info@infomap.ca.
  • Mail: Information Mapping Canada
    357 Jane Street
    Toronto, Ontario M6S 3Z3
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