Tue Oct 9, 2007 3:57PM EDT
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I'm sure you know the feeling: You spend five minutes answering one email, only to find that a dozen more have taken its place while you were crafting your response. During business hours, email can be a vicious cycle that never stops, to the point where some are taking drastic steps to get out from under its crushing weight.
The latest idea: Email-free Friday, which a group of engineers at Intel are kicking off in an attempt to stem the tide of electronic noise. The idea isn't just to get people away from Outlook for the day, but to get them interacting more in person or even over the phone, hopefully to encourage better idea generation and more effective problem solving than the coldness of email can offer.
There may also be a secondary benefit of stopping people from sending so much email on the other days of the week: One company says that, after implementing an email-free Friday plan in early 2006, overall messages sent within the company have dropped by a whopping 75 percent. That's incredible.
Sounds like a great start. As a companion, can I humbly suggest a telephone-free Thursday?
Here are some additional personal tips on getting more control over your inbox:
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Europe has been email free forever. Try sending someone in Europe an email and see how long (if ever) it takes them to reply. One company told me to "phone" them when I send an email to "notify" them to read it. If the USA is a country with no time to lose, the European continent has plenty to spare.
hi i will like your web side to be senting e-mail in my box every day to know them very well, so that, i can do what they ask me to do for them.
In 1990, I had a job with a large software company that had decided several years earlier that email was too intrusive, so they'd gotten rid of it. It didn't eliminate the problem, however; you'd show up at work and there would usually be 10-20 voicemails on the telephone.
If you put off e-mails on Friday, the following Monday will be heck and you'll end up spending the whole next week feeling behind.
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1 Posted by generaln00b on Tue Oct 9, 2007 4:11PM EDT Report Abuse
I go back and forth on it. Sometimes I clean it up, sometimes it gets massive and unruly. Right now its the latter. Calgon take me away!