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Electronic Etiquette

Presented by Mary Ruth BurtonNovember 15, 2010

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Electronic Etiquette

It’s About Behavior From Emily Post to Miss Manners What your mother taught you about courtesy and

respect

But it Affects Your: Career Credibility Professional image

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We Will Talk About:

• Voicemail

• Speaker phone

• Cell Phones / Blackberries / Texting

• E-mail

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Voicemail

Greeting:

• Keep it short

• Tailor to your organization’s system

• Update it regularly

• Include your name, whereabouts, alternatives

• Put the smile in your voice

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Voicemail

Leaving Messages

• Give your full name, organization and phone number first

• Keep them short and relevant

• Speak clearly and slowly

• Repeat your name and number at the end

• Articulate your words

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Speaker Phone

• Be considerate of those around you

• Ask caller for permission, describe who is there

• Sit still and speak into the phone

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Cell Phones and Blackberries / PDAsBe aware of those around you!

• Avoid talking loudly

• Do not use them while driving

• Keep cell phone conversations private

• Who else can over-hear?

• Give them a rest

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Cell Phones and Blackberries / PDAsIn a meeting, it will affect your image and your relationships

• Turn it off (both audible and vibrate)

• Put it out of sight, in your pocket/purse or face down

• In case of an emergency or expected critical message:

- Inform others at the beginning of the meeting

- Leave the room to take necessary calls only

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Cell Phones and Blackberries / PDAs

A word about texting:

• Work-wise, avoid abbreviations

• Use correct spelling

• Stick to e-mail for longer messages

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Cell Phones and Blackberries / PDAs

What message does it send to others when you don’t take these steps?

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E-mail - Important Reminders

• Do not “Reply to All” unless all recipients need to see the response

• Check the recipient list before forwarding – they may have already received the original e-mail

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E-mail - Important Reminders

• Include a descriptive subject line

• Indicate the action expected

• Keep to your subject –send separate messages when there are multiple subjects

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E-mail - Important Reminders

• Provide the most important information in the first few lines

• Proofread and spell check every e-mail

• Remember that e-mail is not private

• Do not let e-mail replace personal contact!

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E-mail - Important Reminders

• Keep e-mails to one printed page (font 12) or the length of your computer screen before scrolling

• Eliminate e-mail wallpaper and “emoticons”

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E-mail - Important Reminders

• Avoid blind copying and copying people’s bosses without a conversation

• Don’t resolve a conflict via e-mail

• Watch out for humor and “forwards”

• Keep your professional e-mail professional

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Social Media

Facebook, Twitter, My Space• Never write anything mean

• Do not include personal information(address, phone number) when you are out of town

• Avoid posting photos you would not share at work

• Check privacy setting regularly

• When do you use it? Personal time only

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Video Conferencing

• Behave as if everyone is in the same room; be inclusive

• Speak clearly; a half-second delay in transmission can be confusing

• Their view of you is limited, so be still

• Listen carefully

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Questions and Answers