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Email Organization Tips Help Busy Professionals Reclaim Vital Work Hours

Email Organization Tips Help Busy Professionals Reclaim Vital Work Hours

NYC area email expert delivers key email organization tips designed to turn email from a time sink to a productivity tool—in a new article from Messaging Architects

Messaging Architects, an eMazzanti Technologies Company and email solutions expert, shares four key ways to save valuable time by approaching email more efficiently. When users check email constantly and let their inbox get away from them, they get distracted from more important work. Worse, vital information gets lost in the clutter.

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To help users regain control of wild inboxes, the author urges them to establish and follow an email plan. He suggests several key practices to adopt and provides guidance about alternative communication methods and when to use them.

“Busy professionals lose 10-15 hours every week to email. Just think of the lost productivity that represents!” observed Greg Smith, Vice President of Services Delivery at Messaging Architects. “By changing how they approach email, workers reduce stress, enhance productivity, and improve communication.”

“Create folders for different projects, customers, or topics. Or use flags, pins, and categories to highlight priorities. For example, Microsoft Outlook allows users to pin emails to the top of the inbox or assign colored categories for visual organization.”

Archive or Delete Old Emails

“Use delete to permanently remove emails that are no longer needed, or archive emails that may be required for regulatory compliance or future reference. Email applications like Outlook and Gmail include an archive feature that allows users to remove emails from their active mailbox.”

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Use Descriptive Yet Concise Subject Lines

“Email often contains critical information, but finding necessary details in a pile of thousands of emails can prove frustrating and time-consuming. Using a subject line that summarizes the main point of the email makes it much easier to find important information later.”

Know When to Use Email Alternatives

“Email offers an incredibly useful tool for exchanging information, connecting with colleagues and clients, and coordinating projects. However, sometimes other forms of communication prove more efficient and effective. Know when to use email and when to use alternative platforms.”

Unlock the Value of Email as a Productivity Tool

Organizations lose hundreds, even thousands, of hours every week to email. But by making a few simple changes to how they approach communication, users regain those hours to drive innovation and improve core business processes.

eMazzanti’s team of trained, certified IT experts rapidly deliver increased revenue growth, data security and productivity for clients ranging from law firms to high-end global retailers, expertly providing advanced business cyber security, retail and payment technology, digital marketing services, AI, cloud and mobile solutions, multi-site implementations, 24×7 outsourced network management, remote monitoring, and support.

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