Beware the Power of Email to Destroy Work Relationships, Warns Author of New Business Writing Book
In a survey of 686 American adults conducted by the business writing training company Syntax Training, 55 percent said they had received an email that seriously damaged their work relationship with the person who wrote it. In the same survey, 14 percent said this had happened a few times. Seattle, WA (PRWEB) January 21, 2014 “Email has extraordinary power to create animosity, foster mistrust and kill relationships,” says Syntax Training (http://www.syntaxtraining.com) founder Lynn Gaertner-Johnston. “Tap out a quick email, click Send without thinking, and relationships disintegrate. It
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