The 11 Tips for Writing Profesional Emails
The 11 Tips for Writing Profesional Emails
Email remains the most widely used tool for business communication; an average professional sends and receives around 80 emails per day and the number is expected to increase within the upcoming few years.
Join us at this workshop to gain tools and best practices that will help you formulate professional emails and replies in order to ensure required action steps are taken, professional relationships are maintained and business objectives are achieved.
Through case studies and exercises, you will be able to identify the common email mistakes and acquire tips to help you avoid them.
By the end of the workshop, Tamayyaz will give you insights to create your Personal Action Plan in order to smoothly prepare and reply to future emails.
If you match with one of the below, then this workshop is for you:
- Are you an Executive or Professional interested in acquiring new tips related to Email Etiquette?
- Are you a Customer Service Representative who are responsible of responding to customer complaints by email?
- Are you a Marketing Coordinator or Executive Assistant who would like to ensure a professional written communication with customers and stakeholders?
- Are you Someone who is eager to start their professional journey using the best practices of email writing?
At the end of the workshop, we guarantee the following learning outcome:
- Choose a relevant Style and tone for your email.
- Structure the Body of your email and ensure coherence of paragraphs.
- Discover the common mistakes of email communication and HOW to avoid them.
- Acquire tools and techniques allowing you to respond to good, bad and ugly emails.
- Formulate explicit Subject Lines and make sure the reader takes the required action.
- Maintain a positive impact on clients, colleagues and stakeholders even when complaints or conflicts arise.
- Select the right salutation/greeting.
- Use To, Cc and Bcc effectively.
- Close your message effectively and ensure your email objective is achieved.
- Assess your current and future emails using a one-page checklist.