Effective Email Management
E-mail is one of the most powerful and widely used communication
tools around today. Every day we log onto our computers at work
and most of us will go straight to Outlook to check what new
mail we have received. It provides a quick, easy way of
communicating not only with other people in our organisation but
people all over the world. There are huge benefits to business
in having the ability to quickly and easily transfer information
as well as being able to set up meetings more efficiently. It is
however, essential that we understand the best ways in which to
manage this information.
Email Generation Rules
Before you send someone an email there is one simple question
you should ask yourself:
Do you need a response from the recipients urgently?
If the answer to this question is YES, then you should be trying
to contact them by telephone, pager or in person. For example if
you wanted someone to attend a meeting in 30 minutes time there
is no guarantee that they will read their incoming messages in
that time and may therefore miss the meeting. However, if the
answer is NO, then email could then be used as an option.
Once you have decided that email is the best option for relaying
the necessary information you should follow these guidelines:
High Priority Messages: A message sent as "high priority"
requires action by the end of the following day. Time Specific
Messages: Any message that is time specific must be expired
after the relevant date. We will look at how to set expiration
dates/times later is this section. Routine Message Categories:
All routine messages will be categorized and either filtered to
Personal Folders or, where appropriate, removed from email to a
bulletin board.
Follow Up Required:If a message requires reading or follow up
the recipient must be in the To: field of the message.
Information Only: If you put someone into the Cc: field of a
message you should not be expecting the recipient to read or
action it. You have sent it for their information only. Message
Content: Keep your message brief, only use attachments if the
data volume is significant and use the heading and the first 2
lines of your message to express both the content and the
expected action you are requesting
Email Processing
Most of you will open Outlook when at the start of the day and
leave it open until you shutdown your computer at the end of the
day. To work more effectively with your e-mail program we
suggest that you following these simple guidelines wherever
possible: